Elite Rhythm Eventing

Elite Rhythm Eventing A premier 3 Day Eventing trainer, Emily Embree Jackson. Located at Hunters Bluff Farm in Covington, La Visit our website for more information!

Elite Rhythm Eventing is a 3 Day Eventing training Facility. Head trainer Emily Embree Jackson has years of experience in the equine industry. ERE specializes in beginner - advanced lessons, and training young and seasoned horses alike. Elite Rhythm Eventing is based out of Hunters Bluff Farm in Covington, LA.

12/11/2025

A little Merry Christmas cheer from the ERE crew!!! .eventing

I’m so thankful that this is what my year has looked like.  It’s a privilege to work with such great clients and horses!...
11/28/2025

I’m so thankful that this is what my year has looked like. It’s a privilege to work with such great clients and horses! And I’m so incredibly blessed to have a horse like Milo in my life ❤️ Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Hey everyone!  I have Sydney Elliott coming to ERE for a 2 day clinic January 10-11!  I’m working on getting all the det...
11/24/2025

Hey everyone! I have Sydney Elliott coming to ERE for a 2 day clinic January 10-11! I’m working on getting all the details finialized, but I have the date for sure, so mark your calendars!!

Cost is looking like $300 for the weekend! Options for SJ and XC or 2 days of SJ. I’ve known Sydney forever and she is an incredible rider and teacher for all levels! Upper level all the way to green horses and riders. All are welcome!

Shoot me a message if you are interested and I will get you on the list!

Major Milestone ERE- ACCEPTED
11/12/2025

Major Milestone ERE- ACCEPTED

11/12/2025

Major Milestone ERE - ACCEPTED

Yall….we had the best time  Fleur De Leap this weekend!  I have the best crew!  This is a show that I help organize (alo...
11/10/2025

Yall….we had the best time Fleur De Leap this weekend! I have the best crew! This is a show that I help organize (along with the fabulous ), so my students get a ton of volunteer hours in helping me keep all the balls in the air. On top of that we ribboned 9 of our 11 riders….seriously so good! WON the training, the pesky last stadium fence kept her from a FODS but still…I’m not crying you are! and .rodwig both came back from a little hiccup on XC to show jump strong and finish 2nd and 5th. had her best stadium round ever to finish out a strong confidence building weekend 1st in the T/N! .eventing and both finished on dressage scores in the BN coming in 4th and 9th in a huge JR division! Mimi and both did their first USEA show as well and finished on dressage scores in 3rd and 4th in the starter. To finish us out and had solid rides in the Intro for 4th and 5th. had a super dressage and amazing XC but had a tough go in show jumping today…she’ll be back stronger and more educated next time. GREAT RIDING LADIES!!!! You have a very very proud coach over here ❤️🩶💙

We are so excited to sponsor a jump on the Fleur De Leap course at Lagnaippe Equestrian Center!!! Can’t wait to see our ...
11/06/2025

We are so excited to sponsor a jump on the Fleur De Leap course at Lagnaippe Equestrian Center!!! Can’t wait to see our team fly over this!

Elite Rhythm Eventing has a VERY RARE 3 stalls available immediately.  We would love to welcome new horses/riders to our...
10/07/2025

Elite Rhythm Eventing has a VERY RARE 3 stalls available immediately. We would love to welcome new horses/riders to our team, consignment horses for sale, or horses in training. We are located at Hunters Bluff Farm in Covington Louisiana. Amenities include ample turn out, indoor ring with lights, 2 outdoor rings, a XC schooling field with jumps ranging from starter to training, miles of trails, 2 tack rooms, 2 wash stalls, washer/dryer, and trailer parking. Staff lives onsite as well! We feed a custom feed made by Horseman’s Delight, hay am/pm (alfalfa is available).
We do a lot of showing locally and across the south, as well as frequent schooling trips. We have a great group of Juniors and Adults, and we have a ton of fun while learning alot. For more info on the team, our training philosophy, and pricing please contact Emily!

Emily and Chrissy may have an addiction problem to  bonnets.
09/30/2025

Emily and Chrissy may have an addiction problem to bonnets.

Truer words never spoken.  The feeling in the test and knowing where you are at with your horse is so much more importan...
08/26/2025

Truer words never spoken. The feeling in the test and knowing where you are at with your horse is so much more important than the score you get. I try my best to live by it and I definitely preach it to all of my students (even when they don’t want to hear it)! Scores are only about that 1 moment not all of the work leading up to it!

Here is a long winded note to my competitive adult amateur friends, musings about something that stayed on my mind during last night's drive home from the competition. This is not new, original thought but I think l just need to say it again.

More than once this weekend I saw friends and clients come out of the arena with giant smiles and high praise for the feeling that their horse gave them in the test. Later, when the scores came out those smiles turned upside down and often were accompanied by frustration and disappointment.

I have absolutely felt the same feelings where I was so pleased with my horse and our performance together, then so disappointed that the judge did not recognize how well I felt we had done. I have shed plenty of tears over disappointing results, but the longer I do this sport competitively, the less personally I take it.

What I can tell you is that the judge only knows you for roughly six minutes. They don't know how long or how complicated your journey has been. The judge doesn't know your horse's history. They don't know your history. Even if they do, they can only judge what they see in that exact moment and judge it on a set standard.

If they see a horse that has limitations or difficulty in movement, connection, balance, they have to score accordingly. They don't know what your horse looked like a year ago.

If they see a horse that looks a little bit off, they have to eliminate it, because welfare of the horse is paramount. Maybe your horse just lost balance for one too many steps and it is actually really sound, but the judge must not take chances there.

It's not personal, it's not a reflection of you and your care and the hard work you put in. It's a job that the judges do and they do their best. I don't think I've ever known a judge who is actually out to get you - even though it can feel like that.

I am still not above frustration and disappointment, but over the years, I have realized that the lense that I look at my ride through is very different than what the judge looks through. I know the struggles that we have overcome to move up a level. I know that there has been improvement in relaxation, uphill carriage, bending, or focus. Maybe we're not fully secure in certain things but compared to where we were 6 months ago, it's AMAZING. That doesn't mean I should be getting a super high score on this particular day. Just because I know we're better than we were before doesn't mean it's a high score.

I recognize that I am fortunate to have a trailer full of talented and beautiful horses to compete on. I've worked very hard to get to this place in my career. And yet, I still absolutely s**t the bed sometimes when I go down center line (ask me about getting three scores of "1" in one test this weekend!). I get scores that are lower for tests that felt so much better than previous rides. Even then, I am still proud of my horses when they try their best for me. And I let myself be proud of me when I feel the improvements, regardless of what the scoreboard shows. I remind myself (sometimes after a small sulk) that each judge is different, and each day is different for the judge.

I am incredibly proud of all of my riders and all of my team when I see the hard work and the improvement even when the judges scores don't reflect it.

To my friends and those who feel down after all their work doesn't feel like it paid off, I encourage you to truly look at your own journey with pride and remember the score is feedback for that moment, it is not everything. It's your relationship with your horse. It's the feedback from your coach and cheers from your friends. It's the way you felt after your final salute. Remember that quiet conversation you had with your horse while you were getting his breakfast ready or mucking her stall. The satisfaction of grooming just the right spot. The feeling of "oh yeah, I just did this movement so much better than yesterday." Remember these moments and feelings, be kind to yourself and the judges, and keep going.

08/22/2025

Finally got to break in the new corner/ wedge jump from Jumps for Joy. sailed right over on the first attempt, all 3 horses were hunting the flags!!!

07/03/2025

We had to do an emergency floor demo in the trunk room! Thank you .this.is.tatum for the perfect sound Thank you to everyone who helped

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Elite Rhythm Eventing is a 3 Day Eventing training Facility. Head trainer Emily Jackson (Embree) has over 25 years of experience in the equine industry. ERE specializes in beginner - advanced lessons, and training young and seasoned horses alike. Elite Rhythm Eventing is based out of Covenant Farm in Ruston, LA. Visit our website for more information!