Jill lives in Ellis, KS, and owns Sophie. She was making some very nice progress working thru many issues that Sophie had, when she broke her leg on vacation. She opted to have me ride Sophie while she was healing up. Now, I'm just putting the finishing touches on the work that Jill had going. She did very well.
Cost to Jill: $150 |
Emanuela lives in CT and has a nice big QH gelding. With my help, she's taken her horse from barely started and bucking at the lope to now getting ready for her first IPHDA show. I also expect to see her entering some competitive trail riding events in her area next year. Her gelding is progressing nicely, and I'm priviledged to teach this fine pair.
Cost to Emanuela: $200 |
Susan asked me to help her with her
mares way back in September of 2010. I originally declined, because I
felt I needed to teach her face to face. The logistics of the teaching
were not favorable for the long term. I would've had to come for a
clinic, which Susan couldn't afford. And I didn't believe that I could
change her thinking about her horses in only a few days. I didn't think
I could effectively help her in the long term. But Susan couldn't find any other solid help, so she called me again in January. Because she was desperate, I agreed to try to teach her online. Susan and me worked together on changing her habits around her horses, and she now has a very nice handle on her two mares. She also learned to ride w/ my help. We started from scratch, and are now working towards getting her ready for some EXCA Races next year. Cost to Susan: $300. |
I worked
with Amy for about
4 months. She had an old rope horse she had been trying to revamp for
dressage training for at least 2 years. We addressed her riding skills, along with some serious resistance issues the old horse had. She brought her IPHDA scores up from 66 to 72, before she sold her horse. Cost to Amy: $200 |
Ona bought Bodhi back in February of last year. He was a nicely trained
western horse. We went to work teaching her the finer points of guiding this fine little horse. She went from method riding (pull here, kick now) to guiding him with feel and confidence. Now she shows her fine little horse on the local drill team. Cost to Ona: $200. |
I worked
with Amy for about
4 months. She had an old rope horse she had been trying to revamp for
dressage training for at least 2 years. We addressed her riding skills, along with some serious resistance issues the old horse had. She brought her IPHDA scores up from 66 to 72, before she sold her horse. Cost to Amy: $200 |