PINE KNOLL CENTER FOR INTEGRATED HORSEMANSHIP is located in the middle of the Kentucky blue grass minutes from the Kentucky Horse Park , Masterson Station Equestrian Center and 12 minutes from Lexington Blue Grass Airport and Keeneland Race Course. We are surrounded by some of the most stunning thoroughbred farms in the world and close to two major veterinary hospitals.
The riding discipline one chooses does not matter . . . . the fundamental training and horse management philosophies are the most important components of our relationship with the horse.
Our teaching philosophy at Pine Knoll Farm is that knowledge and understanding of equine behavior, bio-mechanics, health care, performance management, nutrition and training methods encompass all aspects of horsemanship. When we as horse owners work together as a team and pool our resources, we become more rounded, educated and balanced, and thereby more proficient as horsemen and women.
Successful horsemanship is not best measured by trophies and ribbons. True success is living your life to your fullest potential with love, joy, health and passion. Our students are represented at all levels and disciplines and they are keen sportsmen. However determined they are to win it is never at the expense of their horse. We work as a team, willing to congratulate an opponent, or console a friend in need. We are about teamwork, friendship, holistic equine health care and optimum performance.
We have a dedicated team of experts who will work to provide a program which works FOR YOU. We all have different needs, and requirements, and it is our job to help you reach your goals.
Tom Poulin has been an influential member of the American dressage community longer than many riders today have been alive. In his lengthy career, he has been recognized as a top rider, trainer, USEF S judge, instructor, and clinician, and is one of the driving forces behind the development of dressage as a sport in the United States. As his clients and students can affirm, when seeking a professional that can realize the potential of both horse and rider, there is no substitute for experience.