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Learning To Ride Horses

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Introduction: A traveling trainer provides hunter/jumper training, instruction, and show coaching to discerning riders of all levels that aspire to win. Anne-Louise is certified by the American Riding Instructor Assoc. Her attained career as a professional trainer started under the tutorship of Ginny Spooner, owner of the J. Alden Enterprises Training Barn and Huntington Beach Riding School, and trainer of Grand Prix equestrian, son, Richard Spooner. Anne has provided training to thousands of students who has successfully competed in USHJA, USEF, USDF, A-circuit and premier breed shows. You must involve Anne-Louise on your team! Anne-Louise is presently a featured instructor at Sweet Rock Stables where she renders private, semi-private, clinics and group lessons to hunter/jumpers in the Delmarva. Include her to your training barn's repertory, or seek her services privately. You must get access to a horse and a safe riding area. However, she may be able to lead you to a local barn where there are horses suited for your level of riding. So, please inquire! Coming soon! Anne-Louise will soon be establishing a website and a number of complimentary and purchasable videos and other web-enabled services for those who would like to enhance present riding skills or the beginning rider. As your virtual trainer, you'll be able to apply her videos, tips and evaluation services regardless where you are situated. Check the Learning To Ride group page on Facebook or LrnToRide on Twitter! You can also communicate with Anne-Louise via her Facebook group page.
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