Wednesday, April 23, 2014

New Website!

Valley View's blog has been changed to our new website, valleyvieweq.com. On the new site, you can find information about Valley View, photos of students and horses, and a lot more. Head on over!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Top Ten Reasons To Be Proud of Valley View

Here are the top ten reasons why I am SO SO PROUD of everyone that participated in the Dressage Schooling Show at Valley View last Saturday: 10. Each member of the Equestrian Team memorized their dressage test and there were no errors! 9. All the riders wore polo shirts or show shirts that were tucked in and had belts with their breeches. 8. The ponies were spotless and either had their mane braided or pulled and tails brushed through. 7. Everyone's tack was clean and especially the bits were shining! 6. Everyone was on time to tack up and warm up. 5. The judge was impressed with how well everyone rode and complimented me on such great riders! 4. The ponies acted great and there was no misbehaving. 3. All the riders kept their cool and remembered their goals for their tests. 2. Everyone cheered for each other and showed great sportsmanship. And the most important- 1. Everyone had fun and had a great attitude! A huge thanks to the riders who came and did such a great job, the parents and family who came to support and watch, the volunteers who helped make everything run smoothly, and our great dressage judge Savannah Rogers.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Dressage Show Saturday

We are so excited to open the show season at Valley View with our Dressage Show this Saturday, April 21 at 10 am! Savannah Rogers will be judging and our Equestrian Team will be competing and showing off their dressage skills. These girls have worked SO hard to learn their tests and polish their skills for this show. We hope everyone will come watch the show and support our Equestrian Team!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Valley View Mission Statement


VALLEY VIEW EQUESTRIAN MISSION STATEMENT

We will be PERSISTENT: We will be willing to try, try again. We know that there will be more rides, more days, and the slow and steady approach always wins the “race”.

We will be OPEN-MINDED: We know there is something to be learned from everyone, even if to see proof of why or how NOT to do something. We will not be discipline racist, and be always aware that good riding is good riding is good riding, regardless of the saddle or style.

We will be PATIENT: We will be willing to wait to reap the rewards. We know that even if something falls apart today, there will be more days to come and small steps even backward are more beneficial than quick fixes or shortcuts.

We will KNOW WHEN TO QUIT: We will quit while we're ahead. We will ride for short periods of time to our highest ability and then call it a day. We will read our horse and ourselves to know when enough is enough.

We will be EFFECTIVE: We will seek maximum effectiveness with minimum harm. We'll make every step count, and resist overriding the horse for the sake of performance.

We will SELF-IMPROVE: We will regularly seek to upgrade our riding skills and general horse education. We will be willing to spend time, money, and humility in the quest for constant self-improvement.

We will SEE THE BIG PICTURE: We will enjoy the “work” and the path as much as we do the goal achievement. We know that each day and each step is as important as the other and is a natural progression in development.

We will HAVE ROLE MODELS: We will try to recognize good riding when we see it and seek to surround ourselves with those who will not only help us improve on a riding level, but also on a more personal and inspirational level as well.

We will PROBLEM-SOLVE: We will try to trouble-shoot through problems to come to gratifying solutions. We will add many tools to our “tool-boxes” and know there is more than one way to approach a situation. We will always be willing to try new things.

We will be HORSE LISTENERS: We will always put our horses first and listen to them through their body language. We will be sensitive to the feedback from our horses and adjust our responses accordingly.




Credit: Horse Listening and Katie Healey
http://frwdnrnd.wordpress.com/2012/04/01/ten-habits-of-competent-riders/

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

2012 Tentative Schedule

Here are some dates to put in your calendar for 2012. These are tentative and weather-permitting!

March 12-17: Equestrian Team Tryouts (during private lessons)
March 31: First Team Session (Horse Management meeting plus team riding lesson)
April 21: Valley View Show (2-Phase, dressage and stadium jumping). Team fee due.
April 28: Team Session
May 19: Valley View Show (hunter/jumper)
May 26: Team Session
June 1&2: Chicken Event

Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas Acitivites at Valley View

Can't wait to see you all at the Valley View Christmas Party this Saturday, Dec. 10 at 12 pm at the barn! We are going to have so much fun filling stockings for the horses, having a gift exchange, and giving out end of year awards. Please bring a horsey gift (no more than $5) for our gift exchange and some apples, carrots, horse treats, etc. for the stockings.
We will be having another activity in December on the 30th. We will be going to see the new movie "War Horse" and students, friends, and parents are invited to go with the group. We will be going to the Payson theater for the 7 o'clock showing.