If you don’t like what they call it then ride with someone else? Or you could actually take a lesson with one of them and try for yourself?
I don’t know if I like it. That’s why I’m asking questions before spending my money on it.
If you don’t like what they call it then ride with someone else? Or you could actually take a lesson with one of them and try for yourself?
I don’t know if I like it. That’s why I’m asking questions before spending my money on it.
Another vote for Jessica! I’ve gotten a ton out of my rides with her and so has my horse. She is great about breaking things down and really explaining what is going on.
Jennifer Truett, Dancing Horse Farm
I would also recommend Julie Christie. Very kind and also good at explaining things multiple ways to help.
I was going to say Jennifer Truett also. She’s been coached by some of the best riders in this country, she’s kind to her horses, and loves what she does. A very kind person. And her creds speak for themself. She’s brought horses up the levels and works with riders of all skill levels.
She’s also just 1 1/2hr away so easy access.
I rode with her a bit years ago and attended and rode in a couple clinics at her place. Top class!