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Businiess name:  Cartee Equestrian Ctr Gate
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Contrary to the other poster who does not feel the trainer is qualified to teach, I feel the lesson program is pretty sound. The trainer knows what judges at shows look for and attempts to teach those concepts in his lessons. The only thing missing really is a master plan. Lessons from week to week seem to vary little and it might be nice to see each week's lesson devoted to a specific concept. Some other poster indicated that lessons arent limited to an hour, which is nice sometimes, but they also never start on time which is tough for parents on a schedule. Lately, a number of kids have acquired new horses which has disrupted the normal lesson program. The trainer encourages people to buy just off the track thoroughbreds who come into the lesson program wild and disruptive. I agree that if kids are serious about riding, they should have their own animal, but the trainer should first reprogram and retrain the horse, then bring them into the lessons so that lessons arent disrupted. So the training overall is pretty good, but the price is disorganization, green horse disruptions, no time schedule, and frequent cell phone interruptions. Oh, and if dressage is your chosen venue, a private coach would be a good idea as the training lessons are focuse purely on hunter jumper. Pros: Knowlege and experience of trainer. Cons: Disorganization, disruptions, & barn conditions

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