Easy J Sport Horses

Easy J Sport Horses Easy J Sport Horses specializes in hunter/jumpers and dressage. We offer lessons, training and sales

Recently relocated from Denver, CO, to Willis TX, Gia offers hunter/jumper and dressage training for both youngsters and seasoned show horses. Beginner to advanced, private and group lessons are also available. Training and lessons are done in the comfort of your horses home barn.

2016 KWPN/Appendix17.1 hand Buckskin gelding USEF  #5886968Lux is coming off a lease from a junior rider and is availabl...
05/20/2026

2016 KWPN/Appendix
17.1 hand Buckskin gelding
USEF #5886968

Lux is coming off a lease from a junior rider and is available to be someone next favorite show partner. He has been shown successfully through level 3 western dressage and through the 2’6” hunters. Lux has an easy lead change and is a great confidence builder. He has been hauled and shown all over OK and TX, including multiple times to show at the WDAA Wold Show. Lux hauls great and not much phases him at a horse show. He is consistently and steady every time he shows with scores mostly in the low/mid 70’s. Lux has earned his bronze, silver and gold medals through WDAA lifetime points as well as multiple USEF Horse of the Year top ten placings. In 2024 Lux was the WDAA world champion basic level test three and WDAA reserve world champion basic level test 4 and level one test three.

Lux is more whoa than go and is an uncomplicated ride. He has spent the last six months helping a junior rider regain her confidence in the show ring after having a bad experience with a previous horse. He gets along great with anyone in the pasture, he has babysat foals and is good with mares and/or geldings.

Currently no continued maintenance other than front shoes (could probably go barefoot on softer ground). His only vice (if you want to consider it one) is he can get crabby when stalled and when girthed up.

Nice sandbox, pretty sandbox We are loving our brand new outdoor full sized dressage arena! 🥰🥰
05/18/2026

Nice sandbox, pretty sandbox

We are loving our brand new outdoor full sized dressage arena!

🥰🥰

We currently have FOUR Team Easy J horse /rider combos leading in USEF National point rankings! We are so proud of every...
05/15/2026

We currently have FOUR Team Easy J horse /rider combos leading in USEF National point rankings!
We are so proud of everyone and all the hard work they have put in the first half of this show season!

Intro Amateur -
LaRochelles Midnight Shadow/Nichole Franklin

Intro Junior -
Bayside/Paityn Schlabach

Level 1 Open-
FSF Valors Cotton Seed/Gia Long

Level 3 Open-
Roseridge Harlequins Joy/Gia Long

Love this! What can you add to the list?
05/13/2026

Love this! What can you add to the list?

As riding instructors we spend a lot of time managing the gap between what new students expect riding to be and what it actually is. Most of that gap could be narrowed significantly with one honest conversation before the first lesson ever happens. So here is everything I wish every new student and every new riding family walked in already knowing...

1. Riding is harder than it looks
This is the one that surprises people most. Watching a good rider looks effortless but it is not effortless. It is years of muscle memory, feel, balance, and body awareness built through consistent work over a long time. Your first lessons will feel awkward and uncoordinated and that is completely normal. Every rider you have ever admired felt exactly the way you feel right now when they were starting out.

2. The horse is not a bicycle
It is a living animal with its own personality, its own opinions, and its own good days and bad days. It does not always do what you ask the first time and that is not always your fault but it is always your responsibility to figure out the communication. Learning to work with a horse rather than on top of one is one of the most valuable things riding teaches and it starts from the very first lesson.

3. Progress is not linear
Some weeks you will feel like you have jumped forward three levels. Other weeks you will feel like you have forgotten everything you learned last month. Both are completely normal parts of learning to ride. The students who improve consistently are not the ones who never have bad lessons but they are the ones who show up anyway and keep working through the frustrating ones.

4. One lesson a week is a start but not a program
A single lesson per week gives you exposure to riding. Two lessons per week builds skill significantly faster. The riders who progress quickest are the ones who ride consistently and frequently enough that their muscles and nervous system have time to develop real memory around what correct feels like. If budget allows for more than one lesson per week it is worth it.

5. Your position will feel wrong before it feels right
Correct position in the saddle feels deeply unnatural to most people at first. Heels down feels like you are pushing your foot through the floor. Sitting tall feels like you are leaning back. An independent hand feels like you are doing nothing. Trust the process and trust your instructor. The things that feel strange now become automatic eventually but only if you commit to doing them correctly rather than defaulting back to what feels comfortable.

6. The time around the lesson matters as much as the lesson itself
Grooming your horse before you ride. Learning to tack up correctly. Understanding how to read your horse's body language in the cross ties. This is not the boring part before the real lesson begins. This is horsemanship and it makes you a better rider than an hour in the saddle alone ever will.

7. Bad rides happen to every rider at every level
Including the ones you look up to most. A bad lesson does not mean you are not cut out for this, it just means you are learning something hard and doing it on the back of a living animal that is also having a day. Come back next week and it will be different.
Your instructor is on your side.

8. Every correction we give is in service of your progress and your safety
We are not pointing out what is wrong to make you feel bad but we are pointing out what needs to change so you can get where you want to go faster and more safely. The students who improve fastest are the ones who hear a correction as information rather than criticism and apply it without taking it personally.

9. Riding changes you in ways you will not expect
The patience it builds, the confidence that comes from communicating with an animal ten times your size and being understood. The resilience that develops from falling short of a goal and coming back for it anyway. The community you find at the barn. None of that shows up in the first lesson or even the tenth but it will show up at one point. For most riders it becomes one of the most significant things in their life and not just what they do on Tuesday afternoons but part of who they are.

If you are a riding instructor share this with every new family who walks through your gate. If you are a new student or a parent of one - welcome. You picked something genuinely worth doing!

What do you wish someone had told you before your very first riding lesson?

Team Easy J does it again! Three hoses and three high points a the CPDS May WD Show! Nichole and LaRochelles Midnight Sh...
05/03/2026

Team Easy J does it again! Three hoses and three high points a the CPDS May WD Show!

Nichole and LaRochelles Midnight Shadow took high point Intro AA high point intro level with a 74.4%

Gia and Roseridge Harlequins Joy took high point Level 3 open with 73.9% (lowest score in six tests was 71.4%)

Gia and FSF Valors Cotton Seed took high point Level 1 open with 78.2% (lowest score in eight tests was 72.2%)

Wow what a weekend at the Spindletop Western Dressage show for Team Easy J! ⭐️Paityn with Bayside did their second show ...
04/20/2026

Wow what a weekend at the Spindletop Western Dressage show for Team Easy J!

⭐️Paityn with Bayside did their second show as a team and earned two 69’s and a 70 to bring home blues in all three of their classes!
⭐️ Nichole and LaRochels Midnight Shadow earned scores 69 - 72.5 to take home all blues in their classes too!
⭐️ Rhonda and Varsity Jacket had a successful first show together with some really nice moments and good first show experiwce.
⭐️ Gia and FSF Valors Cotton Seed blew out the competition earning a 81, 80, 79, and a 78 on their four level 1 tests and received four blues. All centerline and halts received a score of 10!
⭐️Gia and Roseridge Harlequins Joy earned two 72’s and a 74 in their level 3 tests and received three blues.
⭐️ Gia and Waterfords Luxor had a strong showing earning a 67 and 70 in their level 3 test. Lux is available and is looking for his perfect next dance partner.

Horse showing on Easter Weeknd …. Sounds like a perfect holiday weekend to us. ⭐️ Paityn had her first show with her new...
04/05/2026

Horse showing on Easter Weeknd …. Sounds like a perfect holiday weekend to us.
⭐️ Paityn had her first show with her new partner, Bayside, and had solid rides (both classical and western dressage) in the mid 60’s under a tough judge. These two have a bright future together.
⭐️ Nichole and LaRochelles Midnight Shadow were as solid and consistent as ever with low 70’s and high 60’s.
⭐️ Gia and FSF Valors Cotton Seed brought home the blues with consistent scores of either 70 or 71 at level 1.
⭐️ Gia and Waterfords Luxor had their fist show back after coming off a lease to earn mid and high 60’s at level 3. *Lux is available and looking for his next partner*
⭐️ Gia and Roseridge Harlequins Joy had their second outing with year at level 3 with consistent scores every test of 68.

💜💜 out Weeknd was made extra special getting to celebrate one of our favorite horse show moms birthday 💜💜

Waterfords Luxor 2016 KWPN/Appendix17.1 hand Buckskin gelding USEF  #5886968Lux is coming off a lease from a junior ride...
03/20/2026

Waterfords Luxor
2016 KWPN/Appendix
17.1 hand Buckskin gelding
USEF #5886968

Lux is coming off a lease from a junior rider and is available to be someone next favorite show partner. He has been shown successfully through level 3 western dressage and through the 2’6” hunters. Lux has an easy lead change and is a great confidence builder. He has been hauled and shown all over OK and TX, including multiple times to show at the WDAA Wold Show. Lux hauls great and not much phases him at a horse show. He is consistently and steady every time he shows with scores mostly in the low/mid 70’s. Lux has earned his bronze, silver and gold medals through WDAA lifetime points as well as multiple USEF Horse of the Year top ten placings. In 2024 Lux was the WDAA world champion basic level test three and WDAA reserve world champion basic level test 4 and level one test three.

Lux is more whoa than go and is an uncomplicated ride. He has spent the last six months helping a junior rider regain her confidence in the show ring after having a bad experience with a previous horse. He gets along great with anyone in the pasture, he has babysat foals and is good with mares and/or geldings.

Currently no continued maintenance other than front shoes (could probably go barefoot on softer ground). His only vice (if you want to consider it one) is he can get crabby when stalled and when girthed up.

Due to life changes owner is motivated to sell. Lux is offered at low/mid 5’s

What a successful and fun show this weekend at the CPDS Winter Western Dressage show. LaRochelle’s Midnight Shadow, ridd...
03/08/2026

What a successful and fun show this weekend at the CPDS Winter Western Dressage show.

LaRochelle’s Midnight Shadow, ridden by Nichole Franklin, had a high score of 78%, at only 6 months under saddle the future is bright for these two!

Roseridge Harlequins Joy, ridden by Gia Long , began her first year at level 3 earning a high score of 70.9% and receiving two 10’s on her tests. A solid start at challenging level.

Great job Team Easy J!

FSF Valors Cotton Seed  (trained and shown by Gia Long) never cease to amaze us, he is so willing and has so much try in...
02/23/2026

FSF Valors Cotton Seed (trained and shown by Gia Long) never cease to amaze us, he is so willing and has so much try in him. Ten months under saddle and he’s consistently scoring mid 70’s at level 1. Lowest score of the weekend was 74.194 and high score was 76.0.

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10845 Blackland Road
Willis, TX
77318

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