Horse Training:
Owner Training
Here we come to an important point...
While it is completely possible for me to do any and all of the training listed above with no involvement from the owner, it is far more effective if the owner/rider learns the “Hands On” methods for themselves. Even the best trained horse can revert back to one degree or another if the training is not reinforced in a consistent way.
I charge the same whether I am training only the horse or if I am working with both horse and owner at the same time. While progress for the horse might be a bit faster if I am doing all the work, the progress made will ‘stick’ better and last longer if the owner learns how to reinforce the training themselves.
The clock starts when I arrive and stops when I pack up to leave. So if the owner has the horse ready to begin training when I arrive, then the full time can be dedicated to training.
Obviously the best bang for the buck is for the owner to be there, with the horse ready to go and stay through the whole session doing as much of the training and riding as possible, while I instruct.
Rider Training
Of course I can also offer instruction on being a better, more centered, and balanced rider during the 'in saddle' part of the training.
If you are a beginning rider or first time horse owner, this instruction begins like the horse training... on the ground where I can help you learn the skills required to become the complete equestrian all horse owners and riders should be.
My favorite method of instruction is to ride one of my horses right next to you as you learn, so I can demonstrate what I am instructing you to do.
If you don't yet have your own horse but wish to learn what you should know before purchasing one, I can help with this too. Your instruction can begin with one of my own horses, and when you are ready, I can help your make your choice of the right horse for your riding goals.
Fees
(New as of June 2025)
Horses that are brought in for full time training will run $1200/month, including quality hay and board. All horses in full time training will be schooled for a minimum of 5 days per week.
Horses hauled in for training will run $75/hour with a free half an hour added to the first visit where I will evaluate horse and owner to see where things stand in both their training.
On-Site training, where I come to you, also costs $75/hour with one half hour free to start, but I must also charge 20 cents per mile to cover travel time, gas and vehicle wear.
Adult Rider instruction runs $75/hr, but I cut the price to $60/hr per rider for two riders, $50/hr per for three or more. So bring a friend and save some money.
For riders under 16 the rate is $75/hr.