
Danielle
Leland, Illinois, USA
About
- Jobseeker No
- 394526
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Female
- Age
- 35
- Location
- Leland, Illinois, 60531, USA
- Nationality
- USA
- Marital Status
- Married
- Occupation
- Dressage trainer
- Height
- 1.69m = 5' 6"
- Smoke
- Drive
Preferences
- Bring Own Horse
- Locations
- (Illinois: Leland, 5000 miles)
- Work Types
- Permanent
- Work Times
- Full-time
Qualifications
-USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals on mostly self trained horses -Coached riders to Regional qualifying rides-Selected to participate in the Hannovaner Verband rider exchange program-Won an Open Training level event after not having competed in eventing for 10 plus years-Successfully started my own business and expanded from just dressage into an eventing team-Competed in the Tryon CDI in 2016-Wintered in Wellington with Team Tate Dressage in 2016 and 2020-Attended USDF Regionals
Documents
Duties of Current Occupation
I have run my own barn and training program for 8 years now. I have experience with training horses, teaching lessons, and managing the daily activities that are required within the barn.
Equine Work Experience
I have been riding for 25 years and have been a full time professional for 9 years. I am comfortable training and showing horses as well as coaching riders. I have a well rounded background as I have ridden hunter/jumpers, dressage, and evented within my career. I spent 3 years traveling the United States working for barns in order to expand my knowledge not only in my riding, but also to learn to effectively run a stable and program for the horse and rider. I have ridden in Germany and studied under experienced German masters, which is an extremely important part of my education. I have shown Training through Grand Prix level in dressage on horses I mostly trained myself.
Specialities
I have a very tactful feel when it comes training horses of all levels. I am capable of starting young horses in a well rounded manner and then transferring that into their specific discipline. I believe good groundwork and life manners are extremely important in shaping a good riding partner. Having evented as well as done dressage I am very aware of what it takes to develop a horses will and am open to finding the right training program that brings out the horses will to work.
Type of Ride Work
While I have done a full range of work with horses. I.E. problem horses, young horses, retraining, confidence building, and bringing a young horse up the levels. At this point in my career I'd like to focus on developing young horses up the levels and/or retraining older experienced horses to reach a new level in their show careers.