
The horse as a mirror of leadership
The horse does not interpret. He answers.
And precisely for this reason it becomes a direct mirror of communication, presence and the ability to drive without forcing. Every interaction requires clarity, consistency, and self-awareness.
There is no theory. There is an immediate response.
What happens with the horse authentically reflects what happens in life, work and relationships.
Two different routes
For companies & teams
Leadership. Communication. Real change.
Here the focus is on the group.
How does a team move under pressure? Who drives? Who do you follow? Who creates clarity?
The horse makes everything visible, without filters.
What is developed:
• authentic and unforced leadership
• Clear and effective communication
• change management
• trust and collaboration in the team
• awareness of roles in the group
The experience:
The team faces real situations with the horse, where every gesture has immediate consequences.
There are no theoretical roles: real dynamics emerge.
👉 The horse shows how the group really works.
For private individuals
Awareness. Personal growth. Inner alignment.
Here the work is individual.
Not about what you “do”, but about how you do it.
The horse responds to your presence, not to your intentions.
What emerges:
• awareness of one’s own behavior
• Managing emotions and pressure
• clarity in decisions
• personal presence and centering
• confidence in oneself and one’s impact
The experience:
Through the horse, each person comes into direct contact with their own way of reacting, communicating and guiding themselves.
👉 You can’t hide. But you can understand.

This path is suitable both for companies wishing to strengthen teams and leadership, and for individuals embarking on a personal growth journey through direct contact with horses.
The path stems from the encounter between working with the horse and the dimension of personal awareness, supported by Heidi Mayer Pellegrini’s experience as a certified Mental Coach, who naturally integrates the equestrian world and mindfulness in a coherent and person-centered approach.
How it works
You don’t work in the classroom and you don’t take notes. The path takes place in a natural and lively context, where every choice has a concrete answer. The method adapts: individual or collective, always anchored in reality.
Practical experience, not theory
Natural and authentic environment
Immediate Horse Response
Individual or group work
Direct observation of behaviors
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