Veterans & First Responders
Harness the Power of Takhin Equine Integration
At HHH Ranch, we’re proud to utilize Takhin Equine Integration—an internationally respected method developed by Rupert Isaacson and part of the renowned New Trails Learning System. This innovative ground-based training isn’t just about horses; it’s about building skills, resilience, and a deeper bond with these incredible animals.
Experience Takhin at HHH Ranch
Takhin is a proven approach that combines lunging, long reining, and in-hand work—like shoulder-in, travers, and half pass—to develop strength, rhythm, and harmony in the horse. It’s about creating fluid, responsive movements that promote physical and emotional wellbeing—making horses more balanced and engaged. And in turn, this process helps you develop your own skills—patience, focus, leadership, and connection.
Why Takhin?
This program has delivered powerful results with the Wounded Warrior project, preparing horses for work with children with special needs. Developed through collaborations with the New Trails Learning System, Ride On Center for Kids, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the German Bundeswehr, Takhin’s methods foster resilience, precision, and mastery—traits that translate seamlessly into your daily challenges and leadership roles.
Who Is It For?
Whether you’re a veteran looking to sharpen your horsemanship skills, a first responder seeking a new challenge, or someone eager to deepen your connection with horses—Takhin is for you. It’s about more than horse training; it’s about building tools for strength, confidence, and teamwork that you can carry into any part of your life.
Join us at HHH Ranch and discover a transformative approach to working with horses that empowers you, enhances your skills, and opens the door to new opportunities.
Cost
$110 / hour
Monday - Friday 10 - 5pm availability
Financial Support Available
Should a first responder or veteran not be able to afford their lesson, please reach out to Rising Star Ranches as they are willing to cover the cost for those who cannot afford them.