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Check out the newly created riding journal. I am working on putting together a PDF for a mindset discussion and created ...
29/10/2025

Check out the newly created riding journal. I am working on putting together a PDF for a mindset discussion and created the journal. Feel free to grab it and share! Please let me know how it helps and if you have any feedback.
As always, stay safe and happy riding!

http://ridinglessons.online

20/10/2025

Big thanks toRebecca Myrickfor all your support! Congrats for being a top fan on a streak 🔥!
16/10/2025

Big thanks to

Rebecca Myrick

for all your support! Congrats for being a top fan on a streak 🔥!

15/10/2025

Huge sale-it all must go!
Horseware blankets, halters, girths, saddles, feed buckets and more! You name it we probably have it ! Stay tuned for pics and descriptions!

23/09/2025
We are launching a new branch of 20/20 Horsemanship!The Riding Instructor’s AcademyThe objective is to get information a...
18/08/2025

We are launching a new branch of 20/20 Horsemanship!

The Riding Instructor’s Academy

The objective is to get information and guidance into the hands of instructors who may be struggling, inexperienced, or feel otherwise ineffective.

Based on my nearly 20 years of teaching, I see and hear the same things over and over again from students who rode elsewhere prior to meeting me.

‘Oh, I never heard that before.’
‘Noone ever told me what LEG meant! Thanks for explaining that’
‘I didn’t know there was a CUE to ask for canter!’
‘You mean I shouldn’t kick him?’
‘You’re kidding. I don’t need to use reins for steering? ? ‘
‘Omg this is so much easier!’
‘It just FEELS better than kicking’
‘You’re actually going to converse with me DURING my lesson?’

We are almost finished with our first product, a guidebook for instructors. Next up is a workbook to pair it with. Then an ebook and a full blown course. We are super excited to offer this!

Just a teaser announcement, we are also working on a version for students. Primarily those who are riding lesson horses. Stay tuned!





Our method will assist you in enhancing the self awareness of your students. Unmounted changes make lasting habits!

16/08/2025

A list of things I wish people knew before taking riding lessons (or signing up their child):

Approach a horse from the side/shoulder.

Scratch (rather than pet) the neck.

Riding correctly is a lifelong journey.

Learning and understanding horses is a life long journey.

Riding is hard.

After you can walk trot and canter you can really learn to ride and are now a beginner.

A rider must move with the horse. Being still inhibits his movement.

Riding cannot be your only fitness activity. You must be strong and fit to ride well. And have good control and coordination of your body parts.

A helmet is a required piece of equipment. Let’s rephrase that. A good helmet is a required piece of equipment. Ask the teacher what to buy and how to measure and fit it.

A rider needs to wear riding tights or breeches. There is a reason riders wear the clothes they wear.

Your riding instructor likely works very hard. A cold drink (or hot) is a very welcome and appreciated gesture.

Riding can be expensive. You pay for the instructor’s time which includes the knowledge they have and all they have done to gain it. AND the horse’s time, energy, wear on his feet or shoes, equipment, the cleaning of his equipment. The overhead is immense. Stabling, shavings, feed and hay, farriers, vets, arena footing and maintenance and more. It’s a wonder anyone does this.

Offering to do something around the barn to help after your lesson is a lovely idea. IF you have experience around horses and are above the age of 12.

Riders have an affect on how the horse moves.

It is always the rider’s fault. Never the horse’s. Always.

You will fall.

Safety stirrups are a thing.

Even kids need sunglasses.

There is more but I will leave that for the next PUBLICE SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT.










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29/07/2025

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17479 Dry Mill Road
VA
20175

Opening Hours

Monday 12:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 12:30 - 17:30
Friday 11:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:30 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00

Telephone

(703) 973-0780

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