Biomécanique Équine par Solo Hallé
Unleash the potential of your duo
A biomechanically based approach — respectful, harmonious, rooted in 25 years of experience — to guide amateur and professional riders towards fair riding and a real relationship of trust.






A customized analysis
I analyze your partnership to identify blockages, optimize your posture and that of your horse, and build a personalized action plan based on understanding — not on habits.




Learning together
Join my clinics and workshops to deepen your knowledge of equine biomechanics in a studious and friendly atmosphere. A complex subject, made accessible.


Science in the service of art
Over 25 years of experience and continuous specialization in equine and human biomechanics. Understanding the "why" behind every movement, for lasting progress.


Silvy Beauchamp
Solo doesn't just "coach," she explains the "why." The time I spend with her often leads me to places I hadn't considered. My vision of riding has been transformed.

Solo's teaching is distinguished by an extremely precise eye, supported by a solid scientific foundation and extensive practical experience. She knows exactly when to intervene when the horse is expressing itself and the rider is feeling, which allows for a true understanding and memorization of the correct sensations.
Eve Ferguson

I've been taking lessons with Solo for a few months now, and each time I'm amazed by her knowledge of ethology, biomechanics, and so on. She sees each horse and rider as unique. You feel safe and grow, and you want more. She's an exceptional teacher and a treasure trove of personalized knowledge.
Joelle Tarissan

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Solo is a person with incredible knowledge, which she conveys with gentleness and clarity. I had the privilege of working with her for several years, and I have only positive memories of those experiences. Her approach is unique and centered on the well-being of the horse.
Luka Paz Pagé


Following in the footsteps of the great masters of classical riding, lungeing, in-hand work, and riding are all of great importance for the development of both horse and rider. Unfortunately, in Quebec, in-hand work is not well known or practiced. Few instructors are qualified to teach it. It was a privilege for me to meet Solo and a great joy to learn in-hand work with her.
Jean Louis M.



