Results Riding Instruction

 

Certified Horsemanship Association Approved Instructor

Janet Lloyd-Davis

(408) 307-6438

 

At Second Chance Ranch

14040 Water Ave.

San Martin, CA 95046

 

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Contents

*   Disciplines

*   Lessons

*  After School Program

*  Students

*   Contact Information

 

Disciplines

Western Dressage

This is a bit of both Western Pleasure and Dressage. Learn to dance with your horse along with music. Very fun and the instructor’s personal discipline, inspired by Eitan Beth-Halachmy see at www.cowboydressage.com.

Western Pleasure

Build your skills on learning how to ride a horse in the arena or on the trail with just using pressure from your legs and slight rein aids. Have fun learning barrel racing patterns and pole patterns.

Dressage

Dressage-( meaning “training”)Tractability, Suppling, Collection; bending, stretching, on the bit. Learn the basics of the most formal and technical riding skills. It can be transferred to any riding discipline and look elegant.

      

Lessons: Monday-Saturday

1/2 hour Private Lesson -   $25.00 per session

1 hour Private Lesson -   $45.00 per session

1 hour Shared Lesson (2 students, the TWO PACK) - $80.00 total

 

Horsemanship After School Program, Monday-Saturday

Learn the basics of Western and English riding styles. Kids can have safe fun learning how to focus, improve physical coordination, gain confidence and take care of horses. Parents can join in and ride with your child, sharing your horse dreams together.

Ground Work (exercising the horse), Equitation, Stall Management

Grooming, Tack, Vet Care Basics, Horse Anatomy and Equine Terminology

Learn Western Pleasure, Western Dressage and (English) Dressage

 

Summer Camp

At Second Chance Ranch, weekly beginning June 7 - August 13, 2010

Call Colleen at: 408-686-0566

 

Students

Children Ages 6 years and up and Adults

Beginning thru Intermediate levels

All students 18 years and under are required to wear safety helmets. Bring your own or one can be provided for you. Also, all riders are required to have a riding / hiking boot with heel to fit snug in the stirrup (no sport, tennis shoes or flip-flops allowed).

 

 

Contact Information

 

Certified Horsemanship Association Approved Instructor

Janet Lloyd-Davis

 

E-mail address

CADARKHORSEDANCING@YAHOO.COM

 

Cell phone

(408) 307-6438

 

At Second Chance Ranch

Bay Area Equestrian Network

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Last revised: 10/18/2009