Cross Creek Equestrian Center

Cross Creek Equestrian Center Full service boarding facility providing lessons and training, with personalized care for your horses.

06/10/2026

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06/10/2026
06/09/2026

The world moves a little slower when you’re surrounded by horses ❤️

Cuteness overload 😍
06/08/2026

Cuteness overload 😍

06/08/2026

I’m not into that customer stuff, Emily Elek writes.

You know what I mean. There are so many in this business who refer to their “customers.” And the customer is always right…right? Except the barn is not an outlet mall. Our customer support team is run by small ponies with an agenda.

And I’m not the general manager. I’m the trainer.

In my program, you stop being a customer the minute you sign your boarding agreement. That monetary exchange pays for your horse’s room and board, so to speak, and serves as a promise that your animal will have a safe, comfortable, and healthy living arrangement.

But with everything else, you are a student and an athlete. I am your teacher and your coach.

I believe this is an important distinction to make, because it sets the tone for the relationship moving forward. I see the people who board and ride with me as students first and foremost. All good equestrians, including professionals and trainers like myself, need to be lifelong learners. Every barn should have the mantra, “Be a learner not a knower” blasted above the entry. Because it’s here where you open your mind and accept your vulnerabilities in the pursuit of learning alongside the ultimate teachers—horses.

Lessons have no set timeline because while each starts with a goal and an exercise to achieve that goal, your horse is not a bicycle. They will feel hot, cold, interested, uninterested, bored, excited, and tired. On some days, repetition will be the answer. On other days, taking a small win and coming back tomorrow will be the answer. Making the call about what kind of day it is requires my students to rely on my expertise.

When you come to the barn, you are paying for a lesson. You are learning. You aren’t paying for my time to use as you see fit. You’re paying for my expertise on how your animal and you, in that order, are best served and how to progress in this sport.

If you want to be a customer, there are options to be a customer. As long as you are an empathetic horse owner, I support you finding a customer-based program that meets your needs. That is not my program. However, the choice to be a student or a customer is one to be made by adults. I do not believe that junior riders should be customer in any program. Truly learning this sport, in order to make educated decisions about your role in it beyond your junior years, is essential to proper, lifelong empathy and horsemanship.

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06/04/2026

People are always asking why some kids seem to progress faster than others. I hear it a lot - often times is muttered words not really meant for me to hear. "My kid has been riding twice as long as her, why does she get to lope?"

It's meant to be a dig at me... the instructor...but it isn't.

Most of the time, it has very little to do with me... The kids who improve the fastest are usually the ones who have the most work ethic.

They're watching. Listening. Asking questions. Volunteering every chance they get. Learning why things are done, not just how.

Horses aren't a sport where you can just show up for your 30 minutes and expect mastery. The best riders I've ever worked with became students of the entire process. They insert themselves and create opportunities to learn.

That is what separates those kids from the ones who just show up to lessons once a week. That is why they progress faster. It isn't even more saddle time always, it's just more barn time in general, and the desire to really learn it all.

We could all use a little ground work, couldn't we?! 😂Sign up soon. Spots are filling up.
06/03/2026

We could all use a little ground work, couldn't we?! 😂
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2031 Millville Shandon Road
Hamilton, OH
45013

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