JD Horsetraining & Equine sports massage

JD Horsetraining & Equine sports massage I specialize in training, starting / breaking youngsters and retraining of problem horses of all types, using Natural Horsemanship methods.

I also give lessons to all ages and am certified in equine sport massage therapy. I specialize in training, starting / breaking youngsters and retraining of problem horses of all types, using Natural Horsemanship methods. I also refresh horses who haven't been ridden in a long time. I help owners work with their horses after I'm done training. They can watch me work with their horses but I can help them and give advice on how to keep training. I explain things while I'm training their horses. I am harsh but very gentle with training. I will never hurt a horse and got a lot of patients. I can also give lessons in basic horse back riding. I love being around horses and it is my passion to train young and/or difficult horses. If I didn't name something you want training in you can always ask.

I'm officially back to giving riding lessons or taking in training horses. It's been a few years since I've given riding...
08/19/2025

I'm officially back to giving riding lessons or taking in training horses.
It's been a few years since I've given riding lessons to the public.

My student is a young adult who has always wanted to learn how to ride a horse.
She's learning very fast and enjoys learning on Buddy.

01/06/2023

My little rider did amazing last month. She's been building her confidence in going faster and becoming the best rider she can be. She has beat her own time several times in December. Now it's a new year and she says she going to try and go faster.

11/07/2022

This young girl is a talented rider. She rode Dixie at my house to get to know Dixie and the next day rode Dixie in a race so she could keep her points for a series the race was having.
This was Dixie's first time racing with a rider other than me and my daughter.
Let me tell you she did awesome and won 3rd in the youth and 3rd in a novice class. Come 4H season I'll have her under my guidance on helping her use her talent to the full potential.

10/17/2022

My little rider has gotten the courage after seeing her friends ride fast to start barrel racing too. This day she went her fastest time and did everything I told her to do. She warmed Dixie up all by herself and she stopped Dixie in the alleyway and waited for me to come give her a high five. Everything I taught her years ago has stuck with her and I couldn't be more proud of her.

09/28/2022

I haven't posted in awhile due to personal reasons but I got this young horse a year ago and she's finally old enough to start slowly. I have saddled her prior and my daughter has ridden her once in saddle and 4 times ba****ck. This was her second time being saddled and first time having some weight on her. She did amazing without any funny business. I love starting the easy ones. With this particular horse I will be going very slow since she is on the smaller side.

03/25/2021

My daughter is following my example. She's learning under my supervision and is excelling quite well. It also helps that Dixie is very calm and tolerates her.

03/17/2021

I got this from a different trainer but I completely agree with this.

Things to ponder when selling prospects...

Just because your horse doesn’t excel in the arena, doesn’t make it a trail horse.

Just because your horse wants to be fast and forward, doesn’t make it a barrel horse.

Just because your horse pins it’s ears, doesn’t make it a cow horse.

Just because your horse will let you swing a rope on it, doesn’t make it a rope horse.

Just because your horse jumped the fence once, doesn’t make it a jumper.

Just because your horse is slow, doesn’t make it a pleasure horse.

There’s so much more that goes into each of these disciplines. Don’t be so daft as to assume that just because your horse possesses one single quality of that discipline, that it is a prospect for that discipline. Don’t undermine the decades of breeding, training, and education put into each of these real prospects, and assume that yours is of similar quality, just because of one characteristic. Educate yourselves, and your horses.

I haven't posted in a very long time because I have been grieving. My main lesson horse Dusty got sick with a brain tumo...
01/04/2021

I haven't posted in a very long time because I have been grieving. My main lesson horse Dusty got sick with a brain tumor and I had to put him down in November of 2019. I acquired a new horse named Titus (looking almost exactly like Dusty) in March of 2020 and in August of 2020 he got injured and became toxic with the bacteria in his body and also had to be put down. So I needed some time to grief.

We mastered balance on the barrel with our hands forward and relaxed and were learning how to steer properly without pul...
10/21/2019

We mastered balance on the barrel with our hands forward and relaxed and were learning how to steer properly without pulling to hard. We also had to learn how to keep the slack in the reins at a perfect level and how to keep our hands low and in front of us. I had to use my dummy for the steering part. Lol

The passed 2 lessons we did some barrel training. We learned how to sit straight and keeping our balance on a moving obj...
10/14/2019

The passed 2 lessons we did some barrel training. We learned how to sit straight and keeping our balance on a moving object and we learned how to make the steering movements on imaginary horses doing figure 8s.

I had to change to an english saddle so my student could learn how to sit straight and well balanced. She also learned h...
09/25/2019

I had to change to an english saddle so my student could learn how to sit straight and well balanced. She also learned how to keep her hands forward and light handed for her to steer dixie. I had to get a sunset picture of her silhouette so I could show her how she properly sat straight with her hands forward.

My student was a little distracted but today's lesson was learning how to direct rein. Made it easier with a rein in eac...
09/12/2019

My student was a little distracted but today's lesson was learning how to direct rein. Made it easier with a rein in each hand so she would only use one hand with each rein to steer Dixie. The new saddle really helped her sit more straight.

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