Is a Equestrian Facilities, Dressage, Eventing and Hunter/Jumper Business, located in Sandpoint, Idaho, United States.
| Category: | Equestrian Facilities, Dressage, Eventing and Hunter/Jumper |
| Contact Email: | Send Email |
| Address: |
4455 Selle Road Sandpoint, Idaho United States |
| Business Phone: | (208) 265-2644 |
| Business Website: | http://www.learnhorses.com/ |
| Business Description: | Samantha Harvey In the Beginning… I began riding with a focus in jumpers, but quickly turned towards Three Day Eventing after a few cross-country rides. I loved the adrenaline rush of galloping up over hills, down through streams and then out over huge fences! I left home at an early age to focus on training and competing: my riding brought me throughout the US and finally to England. Sam & Negative G Ram Tap Horse TrialsMy Experiences… Although my main focus was Three Day, I wanted to expand my field of knowledge and experience many different aspects of riding. I working in Jumper and Dressage barns, schooling, conditioning and training horses. I also decided to try jockey school, and get to know the ins and outs of Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Race Tracks. I trained with many people of various backgrounds throughout the US, and was able to experience all aspects of Three Day. I saw what it was like from a competitor’s standpoint, from the trainer’s standpoint, and from the Olympian’s standpoint. I found that the more I saw, the more frustrated I was with the lack of concern for the basics. I realized many people had lost sight of why they were riding and competing, and had let politics and finances fog up their view of their goals. I felt disappointed in the goal I was working for and had a constant feeling of negativity due to many outside influences. So I left the sport. Returning… Even though I was not riding, I continued to stay in touch with friends from the equine world. My interest was slowly rekindled when I went as a spectator to an event in Kalispell, MT. I saw people who were riding for the pure enjoyment of the sport. This encouraged me to once again become involved with the sport. I was reacquainted with United States Pony Club, but this time as a trainer and District Commissioner, and I began to teach and ride again. I now travel throughout the western States clinicing and competing. In July 2003 my partner and I opened The Equestrian Center, LLC - a training and clinic facility in Sandpoint, Idaho located in the panhandle of the state. I am now proud to offer Eligible Equines- horses that I have started or rehabbed and am offering for sale. Present Day… By now my experience has allowed me to step back and “see” more of the whole picture; I use a mixture of ideas and theories that have helped me define my own training and teaching style for both horses and students. My goal of achieving respect and communicating with horses before I get on them is a very important part of the actual ride. From watching, clinicing, and auditing with “horse whisperers” it soon became very clear that winning over a horse’s mind and becoming his friend on the ground would greatly improve the quality of my ride. |