Molly’s Riding School

New to riding? Ready to get back in the saddle after taking a break? Molly has some wonderful lesson horses to meet your riding needs and goals. She takes a biomechanical approach that helps riders calmly, clearly and softly communicate with their horse through proper alignment and communication. Molly has 30 years of experience in professional horse management, showing and professional riding, and instruction.

  • Private and group lessons

  • All levels welcome, beginner through advanced

  • Lesson horses provided

  • Patient, calm and biomechanically grounded instruction

Contact Molly at 978-273-8942

Transformative Horsemanship

Transformative Horsemanship is an equine educational program that goes far deeper than your average riding lesson. While we do get to ride, we focus on building relationships with ourselves and our horses in order to foster an authentic connection. We approach horsemanship from a holistic perspective. Your lessons may include groundwork, care, physiology & anatomy, horse behavior, and more! Our programming is rooted in mindful awareness and anti-oppressive practices, pulling from trauma-informed and somatic modalities. We offer horsemanship lessons, training, and workshops, led by excellent local to international clinicians. Reach out to learn more and schedule your first lesson! Not taking new clients. Please email to get on the waitlist!

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COMPASSIONATE HORSEMAN 

My whole life I’ve been bouncing around the horse world looking for something that felt right. In high school, I worked for a Hanoverian importer and breeder. In College, I rode on the equestrian team and interned at an equine veterinary reproduction facility. I’ve also worked at ranches in Colorado and been a working student for 3-day eventing trainers; hunter/jumper trainers; reining cow horse trainers; and combined event driving trainers. I’ve attended all sorts of clinics with all sorts of equine professionals, and I’ve learned a lot from every single one of these experiences, but I never learned the first thing about horse feet. Hoofcare was something that was left to the farrier. Since first attending Ida Hammer's "Exploring the Equine Hoof" class, I have continued to learn as many ways as I can to help my horse feel his best so we can go on all the adventures we both want to.

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