Currently in transition from East Coast of Florida to West Coast of Florida. 35 years teaching riding. 14 saddles won by students in my program. Team Choyce! Well trained multi-discipline horses can teach us lessons in their own right. I am always pleased to facilitate this type of conversation and encourage the relationship between the two species. I have over 35 years of experience with horses. Training, showing and working in a variety of disciplines and industries including Saddleseat, Western Pleasure, Driving, Pony Club, 4-H, Thoroughbred Horse Racing, Standardbred Harness Racing, Equine Photography, Barrel Racing and Speed Events, lower level Eventing, Hunters, Dressage and Foxhunting. I have been an instructor since 1988, most recently at Choyce Acres. I educate gently where needed and more firmly where children need guidance. I was certified to instruct by the Horsemanship Safety Association in 1995, and certified as an HSA Assistant Clinician in 1996. I am experienced in inter-species communication, enabling horses and their riders to emotionally connect with and understand one another, as afore noted. I teach what I call Wenglish, which reflects the barn emphasis and focus on fun, barrel racing and foxhunting.
Hi Joyce! I am reaching to people who might be interested in being made aware of my Western Riding Jeans. Seamless inside that do not hurt your body or saddle. Seems like you and your students might benefit from knowing about them. I have a group here you can check the product out if you wish. Smooth Stride. Happy Holidays!!!
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Hi Joyce! I am reaching to people who might be interested in being made aware of my Western Riding Jeans. Seamless inside that do not hurt your body or saddle. Seems like you and your students might benefit from knowing about them. I have a group here you can check the product out if you wish. Smooth Stride. Happy Holidays!!!
Hi Joyce, welcome to Barnmice!
You certainly have a lot of experience.