The longlines make it harder to "help" the hors as we are not on their back and they only provide one point of contact with the horse. Because of this, we are able to very clearly see their weaknesses. This provides a great way for us as riders to "check in" with our horses to see what we should work on when we are back in the saddle.
Thank you to Richard Malmgren and Kate Wallace for organizing this great clinic and to all the participants for coming to the Long- Lining Clinic.
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Trainers of Equestrian Events
"A good trainer can hear a horse speak to him. A great trainer can hear him whisper" -Monty Roberts
To finish out our week of thankfulness, we are highlighting our TRAINERS! We are so lucky that they call Equestrian Events home.
Please take minute to watch this video of them, interviewing each other!
Here they are:
Roberto Lopez-LM Equestrian
Agata Rekucka-High Five Dressage
Brittany Burson-Brittany Burson Dressage
Mario Contreras-MC Horse Training
Horses of Equestrian Events
Today we celebrate what brings us all together, our HORSES!
Here at EE we have over 18 different breeds, ranging in ages from 2-26, and in height from 9 hands to over 17 hands. We have horses in just about every color and every personality!
Enjoy this video of the horses that make up Equestrian Events-we are so thankful for them.
People of Equestrian Events
What are we thankful for today?
All of the people that make up our EE family!
We may all have different backgrounds, practice different disciplines, and pursue different goals; but we all share a common love for our horses.
We are so blessed with an amazing group of boarders and owners and thank them for calling Equestrian Events home!
"More Treats Please!
Oh horses do the funniest things! Rosie can't stop licking after eating a delicious treat.
Mario Conteras teaches a ducky how to swim
Mario Conteras teaches little ducky how to swim.
Our own Sergio Rocha and his son Iker working their horse, Little Bit. Brace yourself for the cuteness.
There's nothing better than a good nap on a cold day.
Victory Gallop! Well done Mario A. Contreras and team. We all had a blast!!!
PJ took her first dip in the pond today, followed Bolero, and Savvy. All of them were led by the mighty Chico.