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Lessons at Willow Ponds Farm are
taught by Kim Krieckhaus, certified by the American Riding Instructors
Association (1996 - 2006) beginner to intermediate dressage and
recreational riding.
An active dressage competitor, Kim
is currently introducing her horse to 3rd level. In 1996 and 1998,
she represented the Eastern States Dressage and Combined Training
Association at the Regional Team Competition at 1st and 2nd level,
respectively. She choreographs and competes in musical rides as
well, including freestyle, pas de deux, and quadrilles. She and
her teammates have been awarded ESDCTA championships in novice and
intermediate quadrille, and training and 2nd level pas de deux.
The team has performed by invitation at various venues in New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
Kim began teaching dressage and jumping
lessons part-time in 1988. In 1992 she moved from Alaska to New
Jersey and began working full time in the horse industry. For a
year she was employed as a groom and substitute instructor at a
combined training barn. Then, in early 1994, she took responsibility
for the beginner and intermediate lessons at a hunter/jumper barn.
In 1996 Kim began teaching and training freelance. Her lessons included
individuals needing help with green or difficult horses, U.S Pony
Club dressage and jumping instruction, handicap instruction, and
substitute teaching. During the next five years Kim's program took
root with a leased barn and grew to several dozen students and 16
horses. In 2000, Kim relocated to Riggs, Missouri, with a few lesson
horses. The lesson program now at Willow Ponds Farm, has taught
dozens of students of all ages the skills needed for safe horsemanship
and helped them appreciate the joys of riding.

Kim's Instructional Philosophy:
It is my goal to create fun and enjoyment for my students
of all ages (7 to 107!). My technique has three aspects: First, my
teaching is grounded in safe riding and handling practices to minimize
horsemanship's inherent risks. Second, I use many forms of instruction,
including ring-work, trail rides and games to keep lessons recreational.
Third, to increase students' confidence and ability to influence the
horse while mounted, all lessons include working with the horse from
the ground.
The style of riding I teach is known as "balanced seat".
The goal is to develop students’ ability to ride in balance
and harmony with the horse, while effectively directing its movements.
In learning balanced seat riding the student gains a secure foundation
that may be developed into any discipline of riding from dressage,
to jumping, to western. While I expect each student to become familiar
with all aspects of my teaching, I do tailor lessons to the goals
and personality of the student (or group) and concentrate most of
the lesson on his/her preferred discipline(s): trail riding, dressage
or jumping.
Please note what my objective is
not: I am not a “show coach”. Although students will
develop the skills needed for showing, and may attend in-house fun
shows, they are not obligated, nor pushed, to show.

Lesson Prices
Type of Lesson: Per Lesson Monthly
Evaluation Lesson $35 4 lessons 5 lessons
Beginner Private Lesson $35 $120 $150
Group Lesson $35 $120 $150
Semi-Private Lesson $45 $160 $200
Advanced Private Lesson $50 $180 $225
The monthly rate: To be eligible
for the monthly rate, students must ride at least four time in the
month. The package must be paid in full on the first lesson of the
month. New students may prorate the first month. If lessons must
be canceled by Willow Ponds Farm, due to weather or other concerns,
the fee for that lesson will be reimbursed, or applied to the following
month (student's choice). Make-up lessons for student absences are
not guaranteed but will be allowed if space is available.
The prices listed above are effective
September 15, 2001 and are subject to change.
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