I just wanted to write you a quick note of THANK YOU! I love riding, I love my horses, and I love that I am able to be a part of your journey and help you with your horses and on your riding journey. My mission is “Dressage for All” and I am so grateful that through this online platform I am able to share my knowledge with thousands of riders all across the globe. I was never a natural rider, and it took me a long, long time and a lot of struggle to learn how to ride!
I’ve been riding and training for almost twenty years and I am finally at a place where I am helping thousands of horses and riders all across the globe. I am always learning, working on improving my riding, and taking lessons from the best trainers that I can. If I stop learning, I will not be able to continue helping you in your riding journey!
I want to thank you for your participation in my programs. Whether you’ve just taken one workshop or you’ve enrolled in all the masterclasses and are a member of Strides, your participation enables me to support and ride my two FEI horses, Harvey and Kensington, both of whom I have had since they were 5. They are now competing at the FEI level! In fact, a few weeks ago, Harvey won the CDS HOY and USDF Region 7 Grand Prix Championship classes and Kensington was the CDS HOY Reserve Champion and USDF Region 7 Reserve Champion at the Intermediare 1. It is a big dream of mine to compete internationally and having these two horses makes that dream a possibility.
So thank you for your support and participation. The bulk of my content is all about education, but I did want to share a bit about my personal hopes and dreams. I’ve also put together a short video of Kensington through the levels. It is pretty cool to see how he’s developed from a green 5 year old to now doing the Intermediare 1!
I hope you enjoy this video. And again, thank you for your support and encouragement!
Happy Riding!
Amelia
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