JH Eventing

JH Eventing Teaching riding and riding horses

It all started with a dream
19/10/2021

It all started with a dream

✔️ 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝟐 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐬𝐞/𝐉𝐮𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰 ✔️⁣⁣Great riding, creative costumes, lots of smiles, and more! We’ve run our “fall fest...
11/10/2021

✔️ 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝟐 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐬𝐞/𝐉𝐮𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰 ✔️⁣

Great riding, creative costumes, lots of smiles, and more! We’ve run our “fall fest” horse show for more years then I can count now and every year I’m amazed by the teamwork, learning moments, and how smoothly the day goes. Fabulous judging with great feed back for all levels (thanks Erina), challenging but rewarding course, awesome costumes, and lots of laughs along the way at all levels! Thanks all for coming, riding, spectating, volunteering and making these wonderful days possible! They truly are the root of the sport! ⁣

Huge thanks to .equine for capturing these amazing moments (go check them out and score some amazing deals on your pics!)! ⁣

Stay tuned for our upcoming activities and clinics including some adult clinics nights (on and off horse!), a Booli Selmayr clinic, Niall Quirk clinic and more! Message Jess at [email protected] to get on our eBlast list! ⁣

Join us Sunday Oct 10 at Baile Hill Farm in Sutton, MA to jump around or show off your costumes! Jump division times bel...
08/10/2021

Join us Sunday Oct 10 at Baile Hill Farm in Sutton, MA to jump around or show off your costumes! Jump division times below (subject to change if entries boost). Welcome to enter day of. Professionally designed courses, all weather footing, optimum time rounds, ribbons, prizes, fun, no pressure. Contact Jess for questions at [email protected]. See ya there! ⁣

2 Phase Jump, Optimum Time & Costume Time⁣
*times subject to change if entries warrant but estimated for arrivals and planning*
Itty Bitty (Ground pole): 11:00-11:30⁣
Starter (xrail)-11:30-12:00⁣
SENIOR COSTUME-12:00⁣
JUNIOR COSTUME-12:15⁣
Elementary (2'): 1:15-1:30⁣
Adv Ele (2'3): 1:30-1:45⁣
BN (2'7): 1:45-2:05⁣
N (2'11): 2:05-2:20⁣
T (3'3)-2:20-2:35⁣
P (3'7): 2:35-2:50⁣
Height of Choice: 2:50-on ⁣

*Two Phase/Dressage riders check your email for ride times!⁣

08/10/2021

to this 🙌 spotlight by Practical Horseman Magazine
・・・
"To sit or not to sit while riding a course? The question of seat position continues to be one of the most confusing topics among many riders in the jumping disciplines. One reason: Today, the most effective top riders competing at the highest levels use a variety of seats. So, when do we sit and when do we stay out of the saddle?"⁣

Do you know the differences and purposes of the four seats used on course? In this article, trainer and clinician Bernie Traurig ­demonstrates the four riding seats and when to use each one on course.⁣

"The four seats used on course are half-seat, light-seat, full-seat and driving seat, and each seat has infinite degrees of variation ... Regardless of your preference, it is important to master each of the four seats to use as tools in your toolbox while on course because the demands of the course may ask for variations of your ­position from moment to moment."⁣

Click the link for Traurig's definition of each seat and explanation of situations in which you might use each one.⁣
https://practicalhorsemanmag.com/training/to-sit-or-not-to-sit

🎥 View the corresponding video at 👇
http://www.equestriancoach.com/content/building-blocks-great-position-part-5-sit-or-not-sit

📸: Terri Miller

🍂🍃 Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.🍃🍂⁣⁣Who else loves fall riding?! Perfect layering weather, beaut...
08/10/2021

🍂🍃 Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.🍃🍂⁣

Who else loves fall riding?! Perfect layering weather, beautiful back drops, great footing, a chance to wrap up the season and perfect those moments by little tweaks. How lucky are we to have the opportunity to do something we love, with creatures who fill our soul, in a place so magical? ☺️⁣

💥Join us Oct 10 for a 2 phase, jumper and dressage show at Baile Hill Farm in Sutton, MA (with COSTUME CLASS)💥⁣⁣Mother n...
02/10/2021

💥Join us Oct 10 for a 2 phase, jumper and dressage show at Baile Hill Farm in Sutton, MA (with COSTUME CLASS)💥⁣

Mother natures put a damper on everyone’s event schedules this year but the seasons not over until we say so! Low key, friendly atmosphere, something for all! Professionally designed courses, good feed back, ribbons, prizes, and more! ⁣
-Two Phase: Ground poles through Prelim (leadline included!) ⁣
-Jumper Division: Optimum Time ground poles through 3’7 (higher upon request) ⁣
-Dressage Only: test of choice USDF or USEF test for small arena. 2022 USEF tests included (never too early to prep for next season!) ⁣
-Costume class: junior & senior! Let’s get creative! ⁣

Times will be posted as soon as entries are complete. Jump heights will have an open gate time to jump within and be judged on optimum time. ⁣

Enter online at to reserve your spot: https://www.striderpro.com/a/pf3FLSFopEiBE2GbczoI-w⁣

🌹𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐆𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐚 🌹⁣⁣Gala is a 12 year old 16.2hh well built bay TB mare. Gala has experience competing t...
01/10/2021

🌹𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐆𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐚 🌹⁣

Gala is a 12 year old 16.2hh well built bay TB mare. Gala has experience competing through novice and schooled training with ability for more. Gala is confirmed on the flat with a lovely soft connection, 3 solid gaits, and well schooled in lateral work. She could be competitive in straight dressage. Gala is forward but rideable to jump and goes in a snaffle in all 3 phases. Would also excel in low level jumpers in good company. Gala has been to many clinics, hacks in company or alone, and is ready to make her next person smile. Suitable for a game junior or AA in a program. Is a sweetheart in the barn, turns out alone or with a buddy, and is adaptable to big or small barn atmospheres. Not currently on any hormones and does not know it. Located in Sutton MA. Asking $15k for quick, uncomplicated sale. Contact Jess at 978 875 2036 or [email protected]

21/09/2021

Let your child have a bad ride.
I know you want to protect them from the hardships of this world.
I know you want to give them success and good experiences.
I know you don't want to see them get hurt. To see them fall. To see them fail.
But, hear me out, let your child have a bad ride.

Let them cry the tears of frustration.
Let them shake the sand out from the inside of their riding pants.
Let them face the fear building inside of them.
Let them step back on again.

Yes, let your child have a bad ride.
Let them hate the horse that challenges them.
Let them learn what fight and passion and ambition mean.
Let them realize that when they refuse to quit the horse will take the time to listen.

Grant them the joy of realizing that they are connecting with another living being.
Grant them the joy of realizing that they, although they are small, can be powerful.
Grant them the joy of seeing their hard work pay off, through the days of tears can come a love unspeakable.

Yes, let your child have a bad ride.
Afterall, life will grant us plenty of them.

*not my words or picture, but I loved them so much I just had to share.*

21/09/2021

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I like to watch the warmup at big shows for a million reasons, but one is this: more often than not the one that’s doing boring basic work, like transitions and 10m circles, is the one that’s going to win, and the one banging out movements a million times is definitely not.

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