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About Me...
I
started riding horses when I was a youngster - I was a typical
little girl who loved horses. My dentist Dad and Mom supported
my love, taking me to horse riding lessons every Saturday.
In the fourth grade, my Mom purchased a mare for me that
had survived a hurricane, for $150 - that included the saddle!
Through high school I remained dedicated to riding, and
my parents kept me mounted on better and better horses.
I showed in 4-H, and began training horses for other people
in the tenth grade. When I went to college, I had eleven
horses in training, which helped to pay my way. While at
Texas A&M University, I met and married Bubba Cahill.
Together we trained horses and raised a family.
Today
I continue to train and show Quarter Horses from my training
facilities in Madisonville, Texas. I have had the priviledge
of coaching the U.S. Team for the Youth Quarter Horse World
Cup five times. I have trained multiple AQHA World and Congress
Champions and National High Point Champions including Winona
Anhaiser and Quincy Cahill. Most recently I won the AQHA
World Show Junior Western Riding class in 2003. What a thrill! |
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My Philosophy...
After
working with horses for 37 years, I have developed a practical
and successful philosophy of how to train horses and their
riders. While there are different types of riders and horses,
they all have some things in common. Communication and horsemanship
are two of these things. True horsemanship is when the rider
and horse are able to work together. Horses come to this
relationship with instincts, built-in behaviors, and personalities.
It is up to their rider to take all of these into account
when working with, training, and riding the horse. Knowing
how best to ask the horse to do what you want is as important
as the horse learning to understand what you are asking.
Once you both learn this, the fun can begin! |
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Kids and Horses...
I
love to work with kids, and have taken many to the top of
their field. Their ability to learn new ways to become one
with their horse never ceases to amaze me! Of course key
in all of this is safety - we can never forget that horses
are huge, strong animals upon which we are placing our 100
pound children. So a key focus in all I do with kids is
safety, along with lots of fun. |
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Do It Yourself with Videos ...
I
know I can't personally work with everyone. I'm too far
away, finances are a problem, or there is not even a trainer
in their area. There is no possibility of taking lessons
from a professional. So I designed these videos with no
secrets, no information or techniques withheld. Everything
I do everyday myself and with my students is here. I am
often asked "when will you have more tapes coming out?"
Right now, there isn't anything more I can put on a video
- because my entire program is on these tapes already. Everything
is there.
Some
want to show their horses, other just want to be able to
ride better and have a happier horse. My intention is that
you can watch these tapes over and over, practice the techniques,
and get the same results as my resident students (both riders
and horses). Whether you intend to show your horse or just
ride for the pure pleasure of it, each of these tapes is
useful in starting and advancing your horsemanship with
your horse in your own backyard. |
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