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Dressage on a budget (Portland area)??

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  • Dressage on a budget (Portland area)??

    Or, "GOOD Portland area trainers who will take haul-ins for lessons"

    The SO and I are planning on buying a farmette in the next few years. I'm stoked. The downer is that he pointed out that we need to actually start SAVING money for the down payment, so some of my horsey expenses need to be cut back...

    Fair enough.

    Can anyone recommend good trainers who take haul-ins? I'm willing to pay more for high-quality instruction, but I may have to cut back to a lesson every other week and just do "homework" in between lessons.

    Any other outstanding tips on how to save money but still actually progress in dressage?

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    I cannot think of any local trainer that does not allow haul ins, whether they are at a small barn or a large one, or whether they are competitive and won championships, or not. Some charge a haul in fee and others do not.

    As for saving money and also progressing, having your rides both on your own and in lessons video taped can be a huge tool if you can critique yourself and are able to see what is going on. Then you make a mental note of the correction (ride in your minds eye) and make the positive change in your next ride.

    Also getting a membership to one of those online dressage training video websites. Study study study, emulate what you see. This is helpful for some people.

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    • #3
      Bernadine Diers is a blast to ride with and she takes haul ins... I think most trainers do.

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      • #4
        audit clinics and lessons
        Appy Trails,
        Kathy, Cadet & CCS Silinde
        member VADANoVA www.vadanova.org

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          Originally posted by oharabear View Post
          Can anyone recommend good trainers who take haul-ins? I'm willing to pay more for high-quality instruction, but I may have to cut back to a lesson every other week and just do "homework" in between lessons.

          Any other outstanding tips on how to save money but still actually progress in dressage?
          "Portland area" is very relative. As always, the question is what side of town would you like to stay on?

          Video, video, video. Video your lessons, video yourself between lessons so you can see what you are/aren't doing correctly. If you can find someone to lunge you, do lots of lunge line work on your position, and video that. The more aware you are of what the feeling of 'correct' work is, the better you'll ride.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Heinz 57 View Post
            "Portland area" is very relative. As always, the question is what side of town would you like to stay on?
            Umm.. South/Southeast-ish. I'm currently on the East side, considering moving to the Wilsonville/Aurora/Canby area in the next few months.

            Of course, I am willing to go further out for the right trainer, so I'm not super-picky about where they are located. Salem, Beaverton, Vancouver, etc, are all reasonable distances for me.

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            • #7
              Well, is there any limiting factor? Price range, level, style, something?! to narrow it down a little?

              There are quite a few to choose from in that radius.

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                What level are you riding at?

                Bernadine is good and Janice Dill teaches at a few different places in the pdx area.

                Janice has helped me a ton with my tb.
                www.TackMeUp.com
                'What's in your trunk?'
                Free tools for Trainers and Riders

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                  Oh boy- you're right, I was kind of vague. LOL.

                  I was riding 1st/2nd level on my old trainer's horse. However, I took a hiatus to start young horses for a while, and currently I own 3 greenies (I know- WHAT was I thinking??) 2 are training-level, and one has only about 6 rides on him.

                  I want to learn, specifically, how to develop horses up through the levels. I know it will take years and years and years, but I'd like a trainer whom I can work with for the long haul, who has demonstrated experience developing horses through the levels. And one who won't be horrified by me showing up with a pony one week, or an OTTB in beween sessions with my WB because I might be stuck on something with them. LOL.

                  Hope that narrows it down?
                  Last edited by oharabear; Dec. 31, 2011, 01:02 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Janice is great for that - her email is janicedill@gmail.com

                    tell her GT the tb sent you
                    www.TackMeUp.com
                    'What's in your trunk?'
                    Free tools for Trainers and Riders

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                    • #11
                      Michelle and Darrel Purdy @ Ultimate Piaffe in Lake Oswego (about 1.5 mi from I-205 Stafford exit)
                      www.trinitysporthorses.com

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