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About TJ
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TJ was born in Glen Innes, New South Wales,
Australia. At eight years old his grandfather, Sid Kirkwood,
took him to a clinic held by Australian horseman Kel Jefferies, one
of the first of the "natural horsemen” who used sticks and flags to
train a horse instead of the sometimes violent methods which were
commonly accepted and widely used at that time. TJ instantly
knew the path he would take on his journey to becoming a horseman
and by twelve he knew wanted to spend his life working with horses.
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Participating as a young rodeo cowboy in the
Australian rodeo circuit in bull riding, bareback and saddle bronc riding,
calf roping and steer wrestling. At the same time he was also riding show
jumpers, and finding success on the Australian Bushman’s Horse Racing
Circuit where his eight year career as a jockey took him from the Australian
tracks to Japan and later the United States. Deciding to expand his
knowledge in the show arena, he moved to Europe where he learned to train
Grand Prix Show Jumpers. |
| In 1990, TJ arrived in the
United States with little to his name: his saddle, gear bag, suit case and a
way to make a living with horse. He first found work giving horseback tours
in Maui, Hawaii and carriage rides in Sacramento, CA. A chance meeting
found him training prized show Arabians in North Carolina before moving on
to Boston where he reestablished himself as a jockey and in the show jumper
world before being asked to return west to help start a ranch in Montana.
This westward adventure took him to Arizona and then to Colorado where he
teamed up with his rodeo idol, Larry Mahan. In 1995 at one Larry Mahan’s
Clinics TJ was approached by a couple from Indiana wanting him to hold a
clinic for them in the Hoosier state. When his first clinic was a roaring
success, it soon it became apparent that Indiana was to become TJ’s home
base. For ten years he has been training horses, conducting clinics,
judging horse shows, and organizing trail rides. |
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The highlight of TJs life
came in 2004 when he met Tracy Porter while attending a colicky horse in the
middle of the night at a trail ride in Indiana…with in a few years he would
soon realize how profound this event really would be. Does anyone
really read these bios? Tracy wants to know...visit her website and
email her!
His goal continues to be to
help as many people through his “Calm, Australian, Training Method”. By
understanding the principles of C.A.L.M., horse lovers are able to develop a
"True Partnership" with their horse because they are not only learning, but
taking to heart, and creating a foundation based on: respect,
trust, communication, and love for their horse.
TJ &Tracy Porter
live near Milton, WI where they provide lessons, clinics and training.
Contact TJ at 765-729-1217 or email him at
TJBrumby@yahoo.com |