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Under The Son Horsemanship Ecclesiastes 9:11
I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift or the batt

What a wonderful year it has been!I am so thankful for my barn family, the team that helps us run smoothly, the animals ...
11/27/2025

What a wonderful year it has been!
I am so thankful for my barn family, the team that helps us run smoothly, the animals that we’ve been blessed with and the clients that make it all happen
Words cannot express how thankful I am for the opportunities presented to me every year. From certifications as far as Alaska, clinics and speaking at conferences, I cannot wait to see what next year brings
Thank you again for another amazing year! And here’s to many more

I spy some familiar faces 👀
11/15/2025

I spy some familiar faces 👀

11/15/2025

When trainer Geoff Case watches riders flatting their horses, he sees a lot of the same thing: people lapping the ring, zoning out, and missing a huge opportunity. “It’s one of my biggest pet peeves,” Case said. “People just go around the outside, staring off into space. That’s not riding. That’s exercise.”

In Case’s eyes, flatwork isn’t just something to do when you’re not jumping—it’s where you actually become a better rider.

To Case, a good flat session should feel like a jumping round. “You should be riding lines, bending, adjusting your rhythm,” he said. “Every step is a chance to make something better.”

He encourages riders to ride patterns and turns with purpose. “Don’t just stay on the rail,” he said. “Use the whole ring. Make a circle, ride across the diagonal, do transitions in different places. Ride like you’re setting up for a jump.”

That kind of thinking builds skills that directly transfer to the show ring. “When you ride with that much attention, the horse gets sharper, you get straighter, and suddenly your distances show up easier,” he said.

The flat, he added, is where you learn timing, balance, and control without the distraction of fences. “If you can’t organize yourself between the jumps, you won’t do it over them either.”

For Case, good riding starts with details: straightness, rhythm, transitions, and connection. The riders who stand out to him in the warm-up ring are the ones who treat flatwork like an art form, not an afterthought.

“You can tell the difference between someone who’s just getting around and someone who’s actually training,” he said. “It’s in the way they ride their corners, how they prepare for a transition, how the horse looks in the bridle.”

That difference shows up in competition. “When you’re in the ring, it’s too late to be figuring those things out,” he said. “If you’ve already practiced being precise on the flat, it’s automatic when you’re showing.”

Case also pointed out that judges can spot the riders who do their homework. “Even in a jumping round, you can tell who spends time on the flat,” he said. “Their horses are balanced and adjustable. It’s obvious.”

Many riders, especially less experienced ones, rely on the rail for security or spacing. Case urges them to break that habit. “The rail becomes a crutch,” he said. “You stop steering, you stop thinking. You let the wall do the work for you.”

Instead, he suggests riding off the track, staying a few feet inside the rail to keep both you and your horse accountable. “When you come off the wall, suddenly you have to ride,” he said. “You’ve got to keep your line straight, keep the horse between your leg and hand, and make the turns yourself.”

At first, this can feel uncomfortable, but that’s exactly the point. “It’s supposed to feel different,” Case explained. “That’s how you know you’re actually doing something.”

📎 Continue reading this article at https://www.theplaidhorse.com/2025/11/15/get-off-the-rail-creativity-and-focus-in-flatwork/
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Silicon Valley Festival 2 was good to us!Cardinello and  competed in the age division equitation, CPHA medal final, and ...
09/03/2025

Silicon Valley Festival 2 was good to us!
Cardinello and competed in the age division equitation, CPHA medal final, and children’s hunters
We also earned points towards the NorCal medal final placing 2nd with a workoff in a competitive qualifier!ask had the opportunity to catch ride in some Hunter rounds as well
It’s always great to show alongside some wonderful people, we will be back in a couple of weeks for a schooling show!

Ready for tomorrow!
08/30/2025

Ready for tomorrow!

04/20/2025
With the weather warming up we are back at it showing in full swing!We took a small team out for the  which is always a ...
04/18/2025

With the weather warming up we are back at it showing in full swing!
We took a small team out for the which is always a great time close to home
Cardinello and Hailey Styerwalt moved up successfully to 2’9”
Just Brilliant had some great rounds with ._.eq and took care of another one of our riders at her first show
We are also so glad to have hosted with and our former student who’s now a full adult to ride in the .70m on their sale horse
It’s always such a wonderful time when you surround yourself with good people, here’s to many more!
A small team of dressage riders leaves for a CDS show tomorrow morning, stay tuned

Photos: ._.eq

03/18/2025
“Though we be but little we are fierce”Our small team of 4 riders took home Zone Championship and earned an invitation t...
03/03/2025

“Though we be but little we are fierce”
Our small team of 4 riders took home Zone Championship and earned an invitation to Nationals in St Louis Missouri!
Hailey Styerwalt placed 1st in both team Novice rides, plus earned an individual ride to Missouri for Novice test
Sophie Andersen helped the team keep the lead by placing 4th in her beginner DSE
Adhira Knight earned a 3rd for open test and a 5th for open DSE in a very competitive class
And Julianne Campagna sealed the lead with a 4th place in Team Intermediate DSE, plus earned an individual ride to Missouri for Intermediate Test by placing second
Hailey also earned the highest percentage score for the weekend in Novice with a 74%!
Congratulations to all riders who qualified, we will see you next month in St Louis!
Plus our horse Monty qualified multiple riders for nationals this weekend
This coach couldn’t be any more proud of this team!




Ok horse community it’s that time to help out those in need!In 2020 during CZU we assisted in evacuating and supplying h...
01/13/2025

Ok horse community it’s that time to help out those in need!
In 2020 during CZU we assisted in evacuating and supplying horses and families that were displaced from the fires. This year we do the same for those down south.
Our amazing friends at and have agreed to open tabs for donations. Just call and ask to put whatever amount you feel comfortable in the “Serena LA Fund”.
On Thursday morning, we will pickup from the stores whatever is needed with the credit from donations.
Another need at this time is distribution. Once we unload our donations we will be taking a day or two to distribute other donations to families who need it. If you’d like to donate to our fuel, zelle me at (408)204-2891
Sometime next month, as the fires die down, we will be working closely with .of.angels to help build a hay bank to support these families long term. Any funds that we don’t use from our first haul will go towards our haul next month. Donations are open immediately, and won’t close until our second haul in February (we may do a third if needed)
It took us a while to lock in with someone that had information on what was needed, but now that we have made some more connections we will more than likely be running donations multiple times in the next few weeks
Let’s see what miracle we can pull off!

Thankful for the animals and people that God has brought into my life! Thank you to everyone who has helped me get to wh...
11/28/2024

Thankful for the animals and people that God has brought into my life! Thank you to everyone who has helped me get to where u am today. May your hearts and bellies be full this evening ❤️🍷🍗

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