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Description
I've always wanted a successful, respectful, safe, and mutually enjoyable relationship with my horses. In striving to achieve the ultimate goal of being a true horseman, which includes being an effective and truly influencing rider, I have had quite a journey. It seems I have arrived at a paramount state of learning all the pieces that I always felt were missing but could not seem to find. I am so lucky to have met and began training with Ginger Long.
My life has been a great one that has led me down many adventurous paths. I began my life with a wonderful family, who not only brought me into this world, but provided me with a wonderful education. I learned all kinds of really cool things like dressage, stadium jumping and playing on the cross country course. Of course, I had to learn the not so fun things like good ground manners and maintaining my patience! I’m told it’s because of those oh so important lessons that have lead me to my newest adventure “rehabbing” my new owner.
Equetec and Ginger Long ‘s mission is to provide education in the systematic development of each horse and rider based on his or her individual goals and abilities. Ginger specializes in Dressage, Combined Training, Horsemanship and Exercise Training for the equine athlete. The training provided is fundamental to each horse and discipline. Ginger’s intention is for the pursuit of harmony with each horse/rider combination. Equetec 's goal is to provide specific programs for optimum health and performance.
For instance, Ginger immediately zeroed in on Alie’s primary problem, weak stifles that would collapse and cause her to panic. This had contributed to the significant behavior problems that had caused her to become an “unrideable” horse. Ginger’s plan for Alie was multifaceted – follow a program intended to gradually strengthen her stifles, teach her to cope if her stifles did “wobble,” and change how I interacted with Alie so that we could gradually extinguish the undesirable behaviors.