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Meadowlark Equestrian Center - Plymouth, MI. Mountain Meadows Equestrian Center is a full service facility offering, lessons, boarding, breeding, sales and leasing, show coaching, horse camps/clubs. Mountain Meadows Equestrian Center. RockMeadow Equestrian Center is located just outside of Seattle in beautiful Sammamish. For the past 30 years this renowned facility has been home to many accomplished riders, trainers and horses within the hunter jumper community here in Washington. Highland Meadows Equestrian Center is a 80 acre, 32 stall horse stable offering horse activities, horseback riding lessons, horse boarding, horses for sale, horses for lease, trail riding and much more in Newark, New York. Highland Meadows Equestrian Center also has 3 arena(s), 1 round pen(s), trails nearby, a caretaker that lives on the premises and birthday parties.
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An IEA rider's journey starts with the desire to be a part of a team. Whether the team is the partnership with the horse that an IEA rider draws for a class at the horse show or the team that consists of old and new friends at the barn, an IEA rider has the opportunity to develop competitive riding skills while making memories that will last a lifetime. And the best part is, IEA riders do not need to own a horse or tack to participate.
Gliding through the air over obstacles on a 1,200 pound mount is quite the sight and, for a rider, a significant accomplishment! Hunt Seat is the largest discipline of the IEA, and competitions offer over-fences opportunities at every event. With a history based in foxhunting, modern day hunt seat riding has adapted to a forward seat style to allow the rider to easily stay in balance with the horse on the flat or over a course of fences. In equitation, a rider's position, ability to clearly communicate with the horse and overall performance are being judged. Each ride is performed on an unknown mount determined by a draw-based format. Whether showing over fences or on the rail, riders have lots of fun.
For hundreds of years, western riding has been synonymous with ranch work. Movements necessary to work cattle can be seen in reining patterns used in competitions today where a horse demonstrates changes of speed with the slightest touch from the rider and the ability to stop and turn quickly with ease. Western horsemanship provides a rider with a strong foundation that will support seamless communication with the horse as the combination executes the walk, jog or lope on the rail and maneuvers in individual pattern work. All Western classes are done with zero warm-up time allotted to the rider.
Derived from the French word for training, Dressage fulfills its definition as youth-riders work hard to perform classic riding maneuvers developed on the ancient Greek battlefields. Be it equitation or test, riders are expected to guide their horses, from memory, through a series of predetermined movements in a rhythmic fashion designated by on-course letter cues. As in the Olympics, Dressage has become the fastest growing IEA equestrian offering. Harmony between the rider and horse are the goal in producing a beautiful partnership.