Rokeby Farm Stables - McLean, VA

Rokeby Farm Stables - McLean, VA Hunter-Jumper show stable Visits are by appointment only. We do not have any openings for riding lessons. Full-care board is offered at $1,100 per month.
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*** WE DO NOT HAVE ANY OPENINGS FOR RIDING LESSONS ***

Rokeby Farm Stables is a historic property conveniently located in McLean, Virginia. Rokeby is a full-care boarding facility specializing in hunter/jumper training. FACILITY

* 11 Acre Farm
* Large Stalls with Windows
* 7 Pastures for small group turnout (Mares & Geldings separated)
* Large Outdoor Arena with full course of jumps & light

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* Boarders’ Lounge with Restroom
* 2 Large Tack Rooms with ample storage space
* Indoor Wash Stall
* Three Outdoor Wash Stalls
* Separate Feed and Hay rooms

The trainers at Rokeby Farm have experience training equestrians and horses at all levels. They have consistent success showing from Virginia Associate Shows to “AA” horse shows.

We’ve been dormant for awhile and it’s time to catch up on a lot of fun tunes!  Follow  - they’ll be in charge of keepin...
11/12/2024

We’ve been dormant for awhile and it’s time to catch up on a lot of fun tunes! Follow - they’ll be in charge of keeping us current going forward and making sure everyone gets to see what we’ve been up to. In the meantime, we’ll be sharing memories in a completely illogical order 💙. WIHS Regional Horse Show in Upperville was a great experience - Ana, Tessa, Quinn and Lee had amazing rounds over fences. Ana & Tessa were champion and reserve in their division, Lee had beautiful rounds in her first rated horse show with her pony, Triton. Quinn & Hunter were reserve champion in a huge short stirrup division and Lillian was a ham in leadline. Fun fact: Lee & Triton are .kelly’s subject in the official WIHS Regional painting!

10/18/2024

Make Them Carry Their Saddle

A father of a darling girl and I were talking last week and he said that he wanted his daughter to ride more and not have to do the work part of the catching, grooming, and saddling. I smiled as I explained.

Riding horses is a combination of strength, timing, and balance. Kids in this country are physically weak (unless they are actively involved with weight training and physical conditioning 4+ times a week.)

When you walk out to the field, you are clearing your stress from being under fluorescent lights all day; feeling the sun soak into your bones. As your body moves on uneven surfaces, it strengthens your legs and core.

When you groom your horse (especially currying), you are toning your arms and stabilizing your core.

When you carry your saddle, your arms, chest, and back are doing isolated strengthening work.

Being near horses, calms and makes you tune into the splendor of these empathetic animals.

When you ride at a posting trot, it’s equivalent to a slow jog calorie burn wise.

After a lesson, the riders are physically tired and mentally quiet and balanced.

Horses feel your heart beat and mirror your emotions back.

Riding large and somewhat unpredictable animals makes you resilient and pushes your expectations.

Working with horses is so much more than learning how to ride.

So parents, make your children carry their saddles. Don’t do the hard parts for them, as long term it actually hurts them. To advance with their riding, they must get stronger. You can help by doing the high parts.

I love having you all at the farm, and am so grateful to get to share these fascinating animals with you.

Address

830 Dolley Madison Boulevard
McLean, VA
22101

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm
Sunday 7am - 7pm

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