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Kathleen Elliott Hunter Jumper Dressage Trainer in USA/Canada
in Farm Directory
Kathleen Elliott offers a lesson programs Equation, eventing and dressage focus. Kathleen is available to teach riders at various stages in their learning, ranging from basic balanced seat instruction to jumping, cross-country, and upper level dressage. In all cases, lessons taken with Kathleen emphasize safety and fun in a high-quality learning environment, helping students grow and learn in their sport while engaging in a positive partnership with their horse. Kathleen also hosts special clinics and jump schoolings throughout the season. Offering: Individual lessons, part and full training packages Trailer-in lessons welcome Clinics in your area Coaching at shows Competing client’s horses Full care facility offering a full range of services Helping clients with find a great horse and selling their current one Kathleen would love to turn you and your horse into a champion!
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Certified Hunter/Jumper Dressage Horse Trainer in USA/Canada
in Training --> Lessons & Instruction
Kathleen Elliott specializes in the training and instruction of dressage performance horses and riders in the Inland Empire south region of the Southern California Area. Let Kathleen Elliott teach you her insider’s secrets on how to conquer your mental monsters like overcoming rider fear, anxiety, insecurity, anger, impatience, frustration, or self-doubt. Very respectful and high standards dressage training. Classical methods for a better balance and a softer contact. Starting, re-starting, difficult horse. She enjoys teaching all ages in all disciplines, but especially lower level dressage, eventing, and hunters. She also specializes in training young horses. Kathleen has been well-received at clinics here in Southern California for her constructive, creative, common-sense advice, and his easygoing, friendly manner, making her clinics both educational and fun. Training For over 15 years I have been a professional trainer and certified in ARICP Riding Instructor Program. The certification program proves that the instructor has the highest standards of knowledge, skills, safety that ARICP sets forth for the benefit of the horse and rider. My Main goal for students is helping them create a successful partnership with their horse. Teaching students patience and helping them view the horse, through the horse's eye, makes for an accomplished and happy horse and rider. Beginners need a riding instructor to help them lay the foundation basics and intermediate and above riders can always use an expert eye. For beginners, it is not just the riding. Proper instruction on handling, putting the correct tack on the horse, grooming and care are emphasized. Showing in-hand is a great step as beginners advance. I do several inspections showing foals to stallion prospects in hand. Although many of my students do not have their own horse, a gifted talented and extremely kind of lesson horse is a must. I have taken the time to find just such ones. Beginners can feel confident and safe that the horse they are riding on will give and be forgiving and kind with safety always the priority. Many students advance quite quickly because these horses. As the saying goes. "They are worth their weight in gold!" Of course I do have advanced horses for these who already have the basic skills. Although going to shows is done on a regular basis with several students (including beginners to advance on our lesson horses or their own), this is not a requirement showing is not for everyone but we do always give the option. Besides arena work which includes dressage and jumping. I believe that trail riding is just as important for horse and rider. Trail riding is just as important for horse and rider. Trail riding is incorporated at the appropriate time so all may learn and benefit from experience on trail that one may never have in arena riding. I have recently added some cross-country courses with excellent feedback. Nothing too big or dangerous at this stage, but many are finding they have "caught the bug" to do more than arena work. We are having a lot of fEnglish riding in its every form is what most students ride at the ranch, but since I came from a western background, learning to ride western is also offered. In fact, many of our English riders switch to western/endurance riding for the trails. From time to time we also leave the ranch and head for many of the National Forest trails in which to hone our skills and just enjoy the beauty of the scenery. Come join us and have some fun! http://dressagehunterjumpertrainer.webs.com/training.htm (951) 288-0521
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Kathleen Elliott Hunter Jumper Dressage Trainer in USA/Canada
in Training --> Lessons & Instruction
Kathleen Elliott specializes in the training and instruction of dressage performance horses and riders in the Inland Empire south region of the Southern California Area. Very respectful and high standards dressage training. Classical methods for a better balance and a softer contact. Starting, re-starting, difficult horse. She enjoys teaching all ages in all disciplines, but especially lower level dressage, eventing, and hunters. She also specializes in training young horses. (Dressage hunter/ jumper) Kathleen has been well-received at clinics here in Southern California for her constructive, creative, common-sense advice, and his easygoing, friendly manner, making her clinics both educational and fun. Let Kathleen Elliott teach you her insider’s secrets on how to conquer your mental monsters like overcoming rider fear, anxiety, insecurity, anger, impatience, frustration, or self-doubt. Serving the Inland Empire, Riverside, Temecula, Canyon Lake, Sun City, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Perris, Hemet, Chino Hills, Norco, Corona, San Bernardino, Meadowbrook, Redlands, Wildomar, La Cresta, Fallbrook Southern California, Ramona, Escondido and surrounding equestrain areas.
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Kathleen Elliott Hunter-Jumper Certified Trainer in USA/Canada
in Training --> Lessons & Instruction
Training For over 15 years I have been a professional trainer and certified in ARICP Riding Instructor Program. The certification program proves that the instructor has the highest standards of knowledge, skills, safety that ARICP sets forth for the benefit of the horse and rider. My Main goal for students is helping them create a successful partnership with their horse. Teaching students patience and helping them view the horse, through the horse's eye, makes for an accomplished and happy horse and rider. Beginners need a riding instructor to help them lay the foundation basics and intermediate and above riders can always use an expert eye. For beginners, it is not just the riding. Proper instruction on handling, putting the correct tack on the horse, grooming and care are emphasized. Showing in-hand is a great step as beginners advance. I do several inspections showing foals to stallion prospects in hand. Although many of my students do not have their own horse, a gifted talented and extremely kind of lesson horse is a must. I have taken the time to find just such ones. Beginners can feel confident and safe that the horse they are riding on will give and be forgiving and kind with safety always the priority. Many students advance quite quickly because these horses. As the saying goes. "They are worth their weight in gold!" Of course I do have advanced horses for these who already have the basic skills. Although going to shows is done on a regular basis with several students (including beginners to advance on our lesson horses or their own), this is not a requirement showing is not for everyone but we do always give the option. esides arena work which includes dressage and jumping. I believe that trail riding is just as important for horse and rider. Trail riding is just as important for horse and rider. Trail riding is incorporated at the appropriate time so all may learn and benefit from experience on trail that one may never have in arena riding. I have recently added some cross-country courses with excellent feedback. Nothing too big or dangerous at this stage, but many are finding they have "caught the bug" to do more than arena work. We are having a lot of fun with it. English riding in its every form is what most students ride at the ranch, but since I came from a western background, learning to ride western is also offered. In fact, many of our English riders switch to western/endurance riding for the trails. From time to time we also leave the ranch and head for many of the National Forest trails in which to hone our skills and just enjoy the beauty of the scenery. Come join us and have some fun! http://dressagehunterjumpertrainer.webs.com/training.htm 951 288-0521
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Mobile Professional Trainer in USA/Canada
in Training --> Lessons & Instruction
Certified Equestrian Horse Trainer For over 15 years I have been a professional trainer and certified in ARICP Riding Instructor Program. The certification program proves that the instructor has the highest standards of knowledge, skills, safety that ARICP sets forth for the benefit of the horse and rider. My Main goal for students is helping them create a successful partnership with their horse. Teaching students patience and helping them view the horse, through the horse's eye, makes for an accomplished and happy horse and rider. (951) 288-0521 http://dressagehunterjumpertrainer.webs.com/training.htm
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Horse Trailer 2 horse c&m in USA/Canada
in Horse Trailers
$ 4,200
Straight Load 2 horse Sorry not warmblood size NEW TIRES W Warrenty & receipt Rubber Mats sorry no changing room Floor is in excellent shape Tack area Lights and electrical all work no issues ! Very well maintained Waxed once a month Its ready to go Step- up 951=973=1447
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Name: Kathleen Elliot
Member since: Apr 22 2009
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