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Signature Horse Training is dedicated to the training and retraining of horses into
multiple disciplines, specifically into the classical Iberian principles of Doma
de Alta de Escuela, Doma Vaquera and Doma Clasica (Dressage). All breeds
are suited to be trained into these disciplines. Regardless of physical
composition, height and age, all horses benefit greatly from the basic and
advanced training of principles, which have been passed down for generations
and have produced the most elegant and prestigious horses in the world. The
result of the Iberian principles can be seen from the Spanish School of Riding
in Vienna to the Royal Equestrian Academy of Jerez in Spain. The famous Lipizzaner horses have demonstrated to the world the power of a symbiotic relationship between man and horse. Now we encourage you to take on the same principles that have shaped the equestrian world in Europe and apply them to your friend and partner—your horse. If you are jumping, training in dressage or basic equitation, the Iberian principles of “Work in Hand” and "classical seat" will improve your horse’s performance as well as your riding skills.
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| RIDING LESSONS We offer lessons in an array of riding styles. You can learn or improve your ridding skills in basic equitation,Dressage and Classical Spanish Riding. Our lesson horses are of the utmost quality breeds and their training level is exceptional. We are interested in developing your skills in a safe and harmonious environment. Call to schedule a lesson. Trainer: Chris Fanego (201) 280-5162 chrisfanego@gmail.com |
Thoroughbreds are a beautiful breed praised for their stamina, speed, endurance and flexibility into a multiplicity of equestrian disciplines. These horses are extremely cooperative in their training and with time and dedication, turn out to be champions in many fields. Although today thoroughbreds are known for their racing characteristics, there is a world of gentle and subtle finesse to be discovered. Here are some videos of our clients riding retrained ex-racers.
Jersey Peach Learning to Bow
