Walker's Triple R Ranch

Walker's Triple R Ranch Common-sense dressage training [and boarding] for everyday riders.

Karen is a great communicator...read about reins!
07/29/2017

Karen is a great communicator...read about reins!

Karen Rohlf is committed to empowering students to learn and make progress on their own. Her on-line programs are designed to give you the information you need and teach you how to use it to problem-solve with your horse. Here Karen shares with us a couple of the most common questions she gets and h...

07/24/2017

NEXT CLINIC 8-19 sign up now and plan to be here! Affordable and fun. A nice group of auditors and riders and ME!

07/24/2017

Some folks can really roll with the punches..We had a hot clinic on Saturday and everyone gave it their best. The morning rides were the very best opportunity to see how improvement florishes even when riders think they haven't ridden enough. Or that everything you are working on needs to be drilled. Given the chance, horses learn faster than you think! Consistency pays off BIG TIME! Thanks to all who rode or audited. By the end of the clinic, in the warmest time of day, our rider demonstrated some reeeallly nice advanced movements. I was so inspired by the riders, I could not sleep that night. It does my heart good!

07/21/2017

The clinic tomorrow is full -Saturday July 22nd. We start at 9am with rides at 10, 11 and 1 and 2. Bring your own lunch. $10.00 to audit.
We will do our best to keep the air moving in the arena.

I am so excited for this group! It promises to be an interesting clinic- we get to see a couple new teams of horse and rider and some ladies I have not seen in a while. Wonder what we will all learn???

Join the fun -come and meet this group and see what goes on here. You might get energized!

06/29/2017

Common-sense dressage training [and boarding] for everyday riders.

06/29/2017

CLINIC FOR HAPPY DRESSAGE (RIDING) on July 22nd - starts 9 am
I focus on not just asking you to move your horse here and there, but rather to give you an understanding of why you should do that- as there are measurable results from the exercises we play with. For years I was told " inside leg to outside rein" but no one ever explained that. Maybe your lessons go like that?

Try a clinic that will strive to give you some clarity in your riding so that you can let your horse in on it! What a novel idea.

Clinics are held monthly to inspire riders to learn and practice until the next one. It is a satisfying thing to accomplish some progress in a summer. Affordable at $50.00 for the lesson and you get to watch everyone else ride too. Auditing is $10.00 byo food and beverage. contact me at 612-990-8293
Sign up before we are full!
Arena has chandeliers which make us all shine...........

Next Clinic is SaturdayJune 17th       9am    Sunday also for anyone who wishes a second lesson. A one hour lesson is $5...
05/31/2017

Next Clinic is SaturdayJune 17th 9am Sunday also for anyone who wishes a second lesson. A one hour lesson is $50.00. Stalls or pens available. Nice footing for you in the 60 x 120 indoor arena. I am teaching the skills and attributes you and your horse need to be relaxed and attentive. This is for any level of rider, but I also can give you a boost in advancing what you already know. [ 104 more words ]

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Next Clinic is SaturdayJune 17th       9am    Sunday also for anyone who wishes a second lesson. A one hour lesson is $50.00.   Stalls or pens available.    Nice footing for you in the 60 x 120 ind…

05/18/2017

I was talking to my students that every horse and rider are unique, but the one thing that is consistent throughout every lesson is that learning cannot occur without relaxation. Without relaxation, there is no point in attempting to train. Horses are prey animals and are programmed to be concerned about their own safety. A tense horse is worried they are not safe. We have to understand this. The horse may be afraid of his surroundings, or separation from their herd, or maybe they are in pain and it isn’t obvious to their rider yet. Anything that makes the horse uncomfortable will make them concerned about their safety, and no learning can pe*****te that fear. A relaxed mind can learn. A tense one cannot.
In my book "Dressage in Harmony", on page 12, I write that muscles are found in extensor-flexor pairs. A tense horse tends to contract both extensor and flexor muscles at the same time, thereby tightening and stiffening the joints through the action of the opposing forces. A truly relaxed horse will have every muscle relaxed from the poll to the tail, moving in regular rhythm and responding easily to all the aids, and the hoofprints are light. The rider can take up the reins or give the reins, and the horse will maintain his rhythm without running away. This must be true of all three gaits. A relaxed horse is not stiff, nor tight or frightened. Only when relaxed will the horse show brilliance in the movement.
If a horse is tense, you may have to dedicate the entire ride to achieve a relaxation. Some horses are more prone to tension than others. If your horse has an extremely high sense of self preservation, it takes enormous patience by the rider. Horses are programmed to be concerned about their own safety, and are hoping you will show them the way to a more secure state of mind. With repetition, the horse begins to believe in their rider. They begin to learn there is a better feeling out there that the rider will help them get to. The time it takes to get to a relaxed state becomes shorter over time.
When the horse is spooking, do not get too close to the scary thing and "give" to help unwind the tension. This can take great courage on the rider's part, but holding a tense horse tight creates even more tension. The "give" helps the horse's neck to soften and lengthen, and relaxation eventually start to migrate through the horse’s body. The horse recognizes the rider will not "trap" him and will not force scary things upon him. That builds trust, and trust creates relaxation.

Last Saturday we had the first clinic of the season.  It was great fun with the following variety of horses and riders- ...
04/27/2017

Last Saturday we had the first clinic of the season. It was great fun with the following variety of horses and riders- Tom on his paint Toby, Cyndi on her young mare, Keva a Tennessee Walking horse /Friesien cross. And then we had Colleen -a fellow Dressage Naturally student on Roux, a draft paint cross.
Kathy on Chica,a beautiful quarter horse mare was our second rider and Monica came with Finn, a Hanoverian/German Riding Pony cross. It was a lovely variety of riders and horses.
Relaxation was a big issue for some horses. Some we focused on lateral work and flexibility. Our next one is May 20th -sign up now. $50.00 to ride and $10.00 to audit.

If you build it..... The Polish Riding School of Isanti:  (not polish like polish your shoes. Like Poland. I am Polish) ...
03/29/2017

If you build it..... The Polish Riding School of Isanti: (not polish like polish your shoes. Like Poland. I am Polish) Tom Sawyer here, looking for any Huck Finns to help me paint the posts and create some awesome pillars. Or was it Huck looking for Tom? I have one more HUGE chandelier to hang. Also making the felt hats that look like moose antlers to go over your helmets. We will look Austrian!

03/16/2017

A reminder: Class on Saturday March 18 9:30am Bring your books back and plan on one last day indoors!

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