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Horse Training

Better than Basic Boarding

Basic boarding includes feeding, stall care, and turnout.

Full Service Boarding

Full Service includes board, grooming, tacking/un-tacking, mane pull, show clip, and more.

Full Training

Full training is for boarders only. It includes grooming and 5- training or riding lessons per week.









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A tailored approach to equestrian excellence…

Here at Equipoint Equestrian, our comprehensive horse training has been inspired by, and developed from our years of equine experience, partnering with a famed Grand Prix rider, and training internationally. Lead trainer Brandon Clinton has spent years working with horses of all levels and in a variety of disciplines. His knowledge and enthusiasm has helped him achieve outstanding results with his students.

The horse training offered at Equipoint Equestrian takes a tailored and multi-dimensional approach for both horses and riders of all levels, with a variety of goals. Techniques are dependent on an array of details, including horse conformation, temperament, and athletic potential. All factors are closely examined to develop the most ideal and methodical training plan for the highest success. 

No matter the breed, discipline, or experience of horse, our philosophy remains the same: we adhere to the core principles of horsemanship, with our training rooted in building confidence, trust, and respect between horse and rider. We are adamant about developing the performance that you are looking for, while providing an exceptional and enjoyable experience for both horse and rider.

Horse training includes:

  • Training 5-6 days a week

  • Bi-weekly update progress video

  • Full care 

  • Performance evaluation and riding lesson when you return

When it comes to investment horses, the care Brandon offers is second to none. My horse is almost 1,500 miles away from me and I never have to question his care. I have seen Brandon’s program be tailored to make champions even out of the most difficult ones.
— Stacy Butewicz of New Jersey (Training Client)