Our Program

Learn more about our training programs and the philosophy behind our horse care and what we do.

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Training Program

We specialize in the development of superior horse/rider teams through our unique whole horse/whole rider program. Our program has three aspects: comprehensive, individualized teaching and support for each pair, education in the fundamentals of dressage for all horses and riders, and creation of a supportive, family friendly community.

We are fortunate enough to work with horses and riders of all ages and levels. Our GGE clientele includes highly competitive riders, beginners and established equestrians simply looking to enjoy the sport at home. Our horses span an equally wide range, including: ponies, young and green horses, those undergoing rehabilitation, trail blazers and experienced competition horses. At GGE, we focus on community. 

Our clients support one another in and out of the arena, creating a uniquely supportive environment to help build both horse and rider confidence to overcome any training barrier. GGE training programs are customized to accommodate each horse and client’s individual needs, goals and schedule. We happily accommodate clients who own their own horse, are in the market for a new partner or for those interested in lease options.

"I truly view the GGE community as my tribe and feel lucky to be able to do so. I’d give GGE more stars if I could."

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Rehabilitation

GGE also specializes in mind and body rehabilitation of sport horses. Andres spent several years riding professionally for Circle Oak Equine, and after starting his own business has continued taking rehab projects from vets around the area who are in need of an accomplished rider/trainer to manage very complicated performance horses as they come back from injuries.

“The combination of my long lining skills to give the horses a safe start as well as solid riding from Andres has led to many successful rehabs and horses returning to full work. Along this journey, we find that most horses end up coming back better than they were previous to their injury as a result of needing to go slow and retrain muscle memory. It’s an opportunity to restart them with a better foundation, core strength, flexibility, and confidence.” – Heather Monroy

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