Horse Training Background
The Indian Horseman leading a bay horse through golden fields
The Indian Horseman

Born in the
Dust & the Dawn.

A story of two souls learning to move as one, rooted in Indian soil, reaching for something timeless.

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Horseman seated on white horse at golden hour

“The horse never lies. He shows you exactly who you are.”

The Story

One man.
One conversation.
Infinite horses.

Growing up surrounded by horses across India, this journey was never chosen. It was simply inevitable. From the first time a horse turned to face him unprompted in an open field, he understood something most people spend lifetimes searching for: a connection that transcends language.

Known across the Indian equestrian community as The Indian Horseman, he built his philosophy around one principle: that every horse already knows what it needs. The trainer's job is to listen.

Through groundwork, liberty training, and classical horsemanship, he has helped hundreds of horses find calm, confidence, and connection, and hundreds of riders discover a version of themselves they didn't know existed.

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@theindianhorseman
10+
Years in the Saddle
300+
Horses Trained
3
Disciplines Mastered
50+
Riders Mentored

Horsemanship is not about making the horse do something. It's about making the horse want to do it.

The Indian Horseman
01

Trust First

Before a single command is given, a horse must feel safe. Every session begins with presence, not pressure.

02

Language Over Force

Horses communicate through body language, energy, and intention. We learn their tongue before teaching ours.

03

Patience is the Method

Progress cannot be rushed. The horse's timeline is the only timeline that matters.

In motion, rider and horse as one

The bond between horse
and human is ancient.

We are only rediscovering it.

Begin

Your horse is waiting
for this conversation.

Whether you're starting from the ground up or looking to deepen an existing bond, the journey begins with a single step.