Sterling Hunter/Jumpers Riding Stable

Sterling Hunter/Jumpers Riding Stable Friendly, family, safe horse-back riding stable and lesson facility located in NE Ocala, Florida.

After 16 years of operating as a professional hunter/jumper/equitation boarding and lesson barn in central Texas, we have relocated to Anthony (just North of Ocala), Florida. We bring with us a long history of exceptional horse care and training and safe, friendly, professional equestrian education. With experience re-starting off the track Thoroughbreds to coaching Equitation middle, high school

, and college teams, we are able to offer riding lessons and programs for horses and riders of all ages, skill levels, and goals. We do have show-quality lesson horses available for student use. Our facility includes a small barn with a good sized tack room, hot/cold water indoor wash bay, covered grooming and tacking areas. Additionally, we offer a covered riding arena (with lights), grass jumping field, and large sand arena in a park like, relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

Emma, we couldn’t possibly be more proud of you❤️!  You’ve come a long way, baby!
05/23/2026

Emma, we couldn’t possibly be more proud of you❤️! You’ve come a long way, baby!

I’ve always said that pole work is ridiculously important!
05/09/2026

I’ve always said that pole work is ridiculously important!

A recent study from the University of Tennessee provided strong support for something trainers, movement specialists, and bodyworkers have observed for years:

Ground poles significantly increase activation of important postural and core muscles in horses.

What the Study Found

Walking over ground poles increased activity in:

• Longissimus dorsi — a major topline and spinal support muscle
• Abdominal muscles — critical for core stability and support of the spine

Even at the walk, poles require the horse to:

• Lift the limbs higher
• Stabilize the trunk more actively
• Organize posture and balance with greater precision
• Continuously adjust limb placement and timing

At the trot, researchers also found increased activation of the abdominal muscles.

Trotting over poles requires greater dynamic stabilization, and the increased limb elevation demands more coordinated control of the trunk, pelvis, and spine.

What This Means

These findings support the long-standing use of cavaletti and ground poles as a low-impact way to:

• Strengthen the topline
• Improve abdominal engagement
• Support spinal stability
• Enhance proprioception and coordination
• Encourage improved posture and self-carriage
• Develop better movement organization through the whole body

One of the most important aspects of pole work is that it influences both sides of the postural system:

• The dorsal chain — including the longissimus muscles along the back
• The ventral chain — including the abdominal support system

This balance is essential for efficient movement, force transfer, and development of a healthy, functional topline.

But pole work is not only muscular.

It is neurological.

Each pole creates a movement problem the horse must solve in real time.

The horse has to:

• Judge distance
• Adjust stride length
• Control timing
• Stabilize the trunk
• Organize the limbs in space
• Adapt moment-to-moment to changing demands

That process requires attention, coordination, body awareness, and ongoing nervous system regulation.

In many horses, poles appear to improve focus not simply because the horse is “behaving,” but because the nervous system is becoming more engaged and organized around the task.

Pole work may also influence neurological tone — the background level of muscular and nervous system readiness that affects posture, movement quality, stiffness, and coordination.

For some horses, this can help reduce excessive bracing and improve adaptability through the body.
For others, it can help improve postural engagement and overall organization.

Why It Matters

Regular pole work can benefit many types of horses:

• Young horses developing coordination and posture
• Performance horses improving strength, agility, movement quality, and limb awareness
• Horses rebuilding core control and stability after periods of weakness or reduced work
• Older horses maintaining mobility, coordination, and movement confidence

Importantly, many of these benefits occur even at the walk, making poles accessible to horses across a wide range of ages, disciplines, and fitness levels.

Rather than simply “making horses pick up their feet,” poles appear to challenge the nervous system, postural system, sensory system, and muscular system together — encouraging the horse to organize movement with greater control, awareness, and adaptability.

https://koperequine.com/step-by-step-the-benefits-of-walk-poles-for-horses/

Not gonna lie…I’m pretty darn proud of our circles!  Princeton and I might be grossly out of shape but we were able to c...
01/07/2026

Not gonna lie…I’m pretty darn proud of our circles! Princeton and I might be grossly out of shape but we were able to complete a nice workout with lots of transitions and bending!

12/12/2025

Diesel, you’re such a good buddy.

Yup.
12/11/2025

Yup.

07/27/2025

It’s taken a lot of patience and understanding but this lovely lady is really coming along! It’s helped a lot that Ava loves Ayden!!

Johnny and I learned yesterday that one of our OG Barn Moms, Paula Moore, passed away.  Paula started taking pictures du...
03/29/2025

Johnny and I learned yesterday that one of our OG Barn Moms, Paula Moore, passed away.

Paula started taking pictures during Nicole’s lessons way back in 2010 and she continued to snap pics during lessons, at shows, at barn events, until Nicole went off college. Paula attended every barn event, Pony Club event, horse show, and IEA show; she recorded the kids growing up (and Johnny and I, too)!

It doesn’t seem to mean all that much in the moment but looking back, and scrolling through the thousands of photos, I am forever grateful to her for capturing so many moments, so many memories. It’s the smiles for me. It’s the candid moments of “my girls” supporting each other and loving their time with each other, with the horses, with us. These photos capture what Johnny and I tried so hard to create at Sterling; friendship, love, sport, family.

There aren’t enough words to thank Paula for her time and her care but she will be forever remembered. All of our love to Nicole, Nathan, Larry, and of course, to Paula.

Address

12351 NE 25th Avenue
Anthony, FL
32617

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm
Sunday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+15126737476

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