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What should I bring and/or wear for my lesson?

Please ensure you wear cowboy boots with a heel and boot-cut jeans that cover the top of your boot. Although we are in an indoor arena, please dress appropriately for the current weather conditions. Riders under 18 are required to wear a helmet rated for equestrian use—no bike helmets!

How long do lessons typically last?

Lessons can last anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour depending on the topics covered.

How are you different from other trainers?

I differentiate myself from other trainers by offering a personalized approach that isn't one size fits all. I understand that each individual has unique goals and aspirations, so I tailor my programs accordingly. Beyond just teaching the basics, I focus heavily on setting riders up for success outside of the lessons. This means not only building confidence in the saddle but also providing opportunities to expand their knowledge beyond just the 'how' of riding to understand the 'why' behind it. My aim is to empower riders to become well-rounded equestrians who are confident and knowledgeable both on and off the horse.

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS

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Assumption of Risk

*Required for all services

This form must be completed before the first lesson or training session. This legal document prevents individuals from recovering damages for injuries sustained when voluntarily exposing themselves to known risks. Minors must have a parent or legal guardian sign on their behalf.

Release of Liability

*Required for all services

This form must be completed prior to the first lesson or training session. It is a legal document that participants sign to acknowledge the risks involved in the activity. Minors will need a parent or legal guardian to sign on their behalf.

About the Horse

*Required for horses going into training

Please complete and submit this form prior to your training date. This form will provide information about your horse's needs, your goals as a rider, and your vision for you and your equine partner.

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