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Jeffrey Wilms Training & Management Inc.
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Scottsdale, AZ
(480) 614-8812
Jeffrey Wilms is a reining horse trainer in Scottsdale, AZ. We offer horse training, breeding and management. Amy and Jeffrey Wilms offers horses for sale in Arizona, working cow horse training, horse management, showing, and horse riding lessons in Scottsdale, Arizona. Jeffrey Wilms' horse training facility is located in Scottsdale.
www.jeffreywilms.com/
6740 E Jomax Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85266
My business is centered around a fun and professional educational environment with clients ranging from 5 years old to 60. I offer hunter, western, and saddleseat lessons, as well as showmanship and equitation. My lesson horses are the best! They are all Arabians or Half-Arabians. All levels are welcome. A typical lesson entails getting out your horse, proper grooming, wrapping legs, tacking up, riding, and putting your horse away. Therefore, the basics are learned in horsemanship as well as riding. More advanced riders tend to fit in more riding time and ride harder horses, working on patterns, collection and extension, bending and flexing, headsets, transitions, leg yielding, lead changes, and riding without stirrups.
Lessons are safe, private, one hour long, and $40 each (as of June 2009). Long pants and some sort of boot with a heel are required. Minors are required to wear a helmet, which I will provide unless you'd like to buy your own. Everyone must sign a liability waiv
Scottsdale, AZ 85266
(602) 821-2050
wlarabiansllc@aol.comMy business is centered around a fun and professional educational environment with clients ranging from 5 years old to 60. I offer hunter, western, and saddleseat lessons, as well as showmanship and equitation. My lesson horses are the best! They are all Arabians or Half-Arabians. All levels are welcome. A typical lesson entails getting out your horse, proper grooming, wrapping legs, tacking up, riding, and putting your horse away. Therefore, the basics are learned in horsemanship as well as riding. More advanced riders tend to fit in more riding time and ride harder horses, working on patterns, collection and extension, bending and flexing, headsets, transitions, leg yielding, lead changes, and riding without stirrups.
Lessons are safe, private, one hour long, and $40 each (as of June 2009). Long pants and some sort of boot with a heel are required. Minors are required to wear a helmet, which I will provide unless you'd like to buy your own. Everyone must sign a liability waiv