Thursday, September 10, 2009
Ride to Win
Have you ever wanted to learn how to do much more than just ride a horse? Have you ever wanted to challenge yourself and develop into a true horseman? If so, Steel Prize Stables is the place you need to be. It is here that you will learn the discipline and skills needed to not only ride, but to participate at the highest level of dressage competition. Both you and your horse will learn valuable lessons from Judith Fiorentino, a bronze, silver and gold medal winner for achievement as recognized by the United States Dressage Federation.
Judith's many years of experience will guide you on your path to excellence in riding either for your own pleasure or in pursuit of your own collection of medals and ribbons. Client activities include group or individual lessons, regularly scheduled clinics presented by recognized judges and accredited instructors and on-site schooling shows.
About the Barn
Steel Prize Stables is a full service boarding and training facility. Its 28 stalls are home to horses whose riders are in an ongoing training program in the fine art of dressage. Amenities inside the barn include ample size stalls, a wash rack, boarder tack room, school tack room, feed room, office, restroom and hay and equipment storage.
Horses are fed and turned out daily. Each animal receives regularly scheduled visits from a licensed veterinarian, an equine dentist, massage an chiropractic personnel, as well as a farrier.
In the Ring
When you are ready to ride, you have the choice of either a lighted indoor arena that is the standard training level dimension of 20 meters wide by 40 meters long with full length mirrors on one long side and one short side, or, if the weather is right, you are invited to ride outside in the full regulation size outdoor arena which is 20 meters wide by 60 meters long with full length mirrors on one short side.
The large upper ring, once used for jumping is now primarily used for shows and clinics and is approximately 38 by 90 meters.
Tacking Up
We are barn casual most of the time, however, when it comes time to ride you will need the following: a properly fitting English dressage or all-purpose saddle, saddle pad and English bridle with snaffle bit. Some school saddles are available for beginning riders.
Riders will wear English breeches, riding boots (paddock boots with half-chaps are acceptable) and seasonal style shirts tucked into breeches. USDF approved helmets are a requirement and will be worn at all times when you are engaged in training with your horse.
Optional training equipment may include gloves, spurs and whips for riders and polo wraps for horses. Judith is available for consultation for show apparel and equipment, and precision riding groups such as the Steel Magnolias will dress in matching ensembles during exhibitions.
Contact Us
Judith Fiorentino, Owner and Instructor
125 Christopher Drive
Madison, AL 35757
256-682-1200 (cell)
256-837-5474 (residence)
email: steelprize@knology.net
Hours: Monday through Sunday 8:00am - 7:00 pm
Lessons: 1 Hour/By Appointment Only
Clinic/Shows: Quarterly/By Announcement
Affiliation:
United States Dressage Federation (USDF)
United States Equestrian Federation (USEF)
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125 Christopher Drive
Madison, AL 35757
256-682-1200 (cell)
256-837-5474 (residence)
email: steelprize@knology.net
Hours: Monday through Sunday 8:00am - 7:00 pm
Lessons: 1 Hour/By Appointment Only
Clinic/Shows: Quarterly/By Announcement
Affiliation:
United States Dressage Federation (USDF)
United States Equestrian Federation (USEF)
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