Robinson's Equestrian Services -

Robinson's Equestrian Services - Horse boarding - Training - Lessons - summer riding, youth programs - equine rescue, rehabilitation
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10/30/2023

Something about us and Our beliefs...
Safety and sound fundamentals is #1 whenever we work with horses.
Horseback riding should be available to anyone, not just the affluent.
Horseback riding teaches fundamental leadership skills that cannot be taught elsewhere.
Each student will progress at their own pace and should be allowed to do so without unnecessary pressure to achieve the next level.
Kids need to learn how to work, not just ride.
Team & community are more important than individual success.
Anyone can learn to ride with the right attitude and consistent perseverance.
Our horses are family and they are treated as such.
A good horse cannot simply be bought, it must be cared for and treated with respect.
There is no such thing as a bad horse, just horses who have been treated badly in the past.
Thank you and we look forward to you joining our team.

Happy sun y’all from our peace of heaven peace to yours 💋💋💋
07/23/2023

Happy sun y’all from our peace of heaven peace to yours 💋💋💋

Somebody’s filling out nicely and getting in shape 💞
06/26/2023

Somebody’s filling out nicely and getting in shape 💞

08/23/2021

Kid and Justins first ride today
Another ride # 3 in the books with this rockstar baby ❤️❤️❤️

05/19/2020
01/29/2020

In WHEN TWO SPINES ALIGN: DRESSAGE DYNAMICS author Beth Baumert explains the four physical “Powerlines”—Vertical, Connecting, Spiraling, and Visual—that she says enable us t…

01/29/2020

TRAIL RIDING RULES FOR REAL HORSEWOMEN

1) We DO NOT need to show up with our hair “did”. And Wearing makeup or clean clothes is pointless.

2) Moaning, groaning and complaining about your aches,pains and personal life problems is perfectly acceptable as long as you ride anyway but shall not be repeated by anyone after the ride.

3) Helping someone on or off the horse does not mean the rider is an invalid. It only means the horse got taller overnight.

4) We trail ride at a slow walk. We ride to relax, to listen to nature, to slow down our minds, and connect with our horses. If you get a hair sideways and decide you want to gait, trot, or God forbid “run” on ahead without making sure it’s ok with everyone else first, you will find yourself without anyone to ride with next time.

5) Everyone will wait patiently while someone dismounts and adjusts equipment and will offer to help because next time it might be you!

6) When a horse is acting up, we will just accept that it is having a bad hair day - it is not the rider's fault.

7)Wanting to be first, last, or just stop for a second does not mean the rider is a wimp. Sometimes it is necessary to teach a horse.

8 ) We will take time to discuss the important issues of the day, and information about future horse events or trails that needs passed on. We will NOT discuss anyone not present on the ride or who is cheating on who, OR any other “none of your business” NON relevant information

9) We will acknowledge that horses are very strange animals and that sometimes, for no reason at all, we fall off of them. If this happens to any rider, the other riders will ascertain that the person is okay and then laugh but not mention the incident to another living soul, especially husbands and significant others.

10)Our horses are not fat, they are "big-boned." “Fluffy” Or “well-fed” and women who need bigger seats on their saddles are just simply “curvy” and have extra gravity to keep them in the saddle.

11)We need to keep this trail riding thing mysterious and strange-sounding. If everyone finds out how much fun it is, it would just mess up everything. (Sarcasm)

12)If we want, we can show up in English bridles and western saddles with a pink pad and lime green halter and purple shirt and yellow helmet-Who cares as long as we are safe, comfy, and riding.

11/15/2019

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04/04/2019

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03/14/2019
03/11/2019

Truth 😎

I luv this
02/25/2019

I luv this

When your horse is stiff to the right..LOL Work smarter not harder ;)

Photo credit to Bobby Mote

02/20/2019
Over Reaction  I grew up being easily offended.Some  of those hurtful statements I still carry with me some 40 plus year...
02/16/2019

Over Reaction

I grew up being easily offended.
Some of those hurtful

statements I still carry with me some 40 plus years later.

I would also over react when a horse did something wrong.

Horses have taught me to stay level with my emotions.

It is not perfected but a daily exercise.

Nothing good comes from an over reaction with the human or Horse.

I have learned to take those hurtful statements and turn them into something positive...it’s called Motivation!

Those that Gossip and talk about others are usually not feeling good about themselves.

The more controlled you are with your emotions the less you are offended.

When a Horse does something wrong it becomes an opportunity instead of a problem.

Self worth is not what others say about you, it’s what you think of yourself.

What you think of yourself is how you treat others and your Horses.

Have you seen a Correlation between the Human and Horse with emotions?

Sat lessons luv my job watching connections happen ❤️Fun day at the barn Lindsey Pelster and Rowdy ❤️
01/20/2019

Sat lessons luv my job watching connections happen ❤️
Fun day at the barn
Lindsey Pelster and Rowdy ❤️

Fri evening lessons all bundled up cuddling with my Smokey
01/19/2019

Fri evening lessons all bundled up cuddling with my Smokey

01/09/2019

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12/29/2018

R.E.S is currently Taking a few select new clients to join our barn family !!

Horseback Riding Lessons

I specialize in working with those with no horse experience and those who need to rebuild confidence due to fear

Learn in a safe and judgement-free enviornment. You can choose to have the full experience where you learn about grooming and saddling or just ride. All riders Learn about how horses communicate and how to ride as a partner and not as a master.

Unlock your true self through riding. Release stress and anxiety through building a partnership with a beautiful horse!

Lessons are 60 minutes and are $60 per session. English or Western. Gift certificates available. No Drama

Fun ba****ck lessons today ♥️
12/17/2018

Fun ba****ck lessons today ♥️

Address

6667 Johnston Road
Pleasanton, CA
94588

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15107608909

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