Events
Upcoming events
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Equibands: An All-Season Core Workout For Your Horse
December 7, 2024
Core strength is vital to a successful and sound career for your horse no matter your discipline of choice. As we move into the time of year where ice and snow makes hillwork too risky and we have to go looking for other core workouts (or maybe you or your horse doesn't like to leave the arena in the first place), join us for a clinic on using Equibands presented by Sarah DeGrasse.
Horses trucking in for events at TRF must have proof of coggins and rabies vaccine within 12 months and flu-rhino vaccine within 6 months. A limited number of TRF horses will be available to practice with at the clinic if you cannot get your own horse here.
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Jumping Ride-Review-Ride Day
January 2025, exact date and clinician awaiting confirmation
At a Ride-Review-Ride clinic you ride a course, which is scored. The judge then goes over your round and scores with you, explaining why you scored the way you did and giving you advice on how to improve those scores, after which you ride the course again to see if you can improve on your original score.
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Dressage Ride-Review-Ride Day
February 2025, exact date and clinician awaiting confirmation
At a Ride-Review-Ride clinic you ride a dressage test, which is scored. The judge then goes through your score sheet with you, explaining why they scored it the way they did and giving you advice on how to improve those scores, after which you ride the test again to see if you can improve on your original score.
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Jumping Ride-Review-Ride Day
March 2025, exact date and clinician awaiting confirmation
At a Ride-Review-Ride clinic you ride a course, which is scored. The judge then goes over your round and scores with you, explaining why you scored the way you did and giving you advice on how to improve those scores, after which you ride the course again to see if you can improve on your original score.
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De-Mystifying Dressage Scoring and Ride-Review-Ride Day with HHG Dressage
April 12, 2025
Want to understand dressage scoring better? Want to workshop a test with a real live judge before you take it to a show? Do either or both when you join us in welcoming our friend Heidi Hauri-Gill, a USDF bronze and silver medalist and judge, for a talk walking you through how dressage judging works and what your scores mean, followed by a ride-review-ride clinic where participants from the talk will get admission to the judge’s booth to sit (quietly!) with Heidi to watch tests scored live and hear her feedback to the riders about why various movements got scored the way they did.
Don’t want to workshop a test yourself? You can sign up for the talk and watching tests scored only.
Feel like you have a good handle on how scoring works already? You can sign up just to ride in the ride-review-ride portion of the clinic.
Want to do both? Go for it! You can sign up to attend the talk, watch other riders’ tests scored, AND workshop a test of your own!
Horses trucking in for events at TRF must have proof of coggins and rabies vaccine within 12 months and flu-rhino vaccine within 6 months.
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Adult Pony Camp
Date TBD
We have gotten requests to hold an adult pony camp. This would be open to all levels and take place on a weekend or long weekend. Similar to our kids’ pony camps, it would probably include lessons, trail rides, guest speakers, and maybe some games or arts and crafts.
Email us at TwinRidgeFarmNH@gmail.com with questions or interest.
Cost is TBD
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Winter Homework schooling shows!
Dates TBD
Schooling one or two phase -- do just a dressage test, just a showjumping round, or a combined test. Ride-review-ride option sometimes available; first round will count for show placings, but a prize will be awarded for most improved score of the ride-review-ride riders.
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Pony Camp '25 Little Kids General Horsemanship Week
date pending, late June/early July 2025
Session 1A will be for children 11 and under and will focus on exploring different styles of riding and general horsemanship. Activities will include riding, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and caring for their assigned pony. No prior experience is required, but campers should know right from left and be able to follow directions.
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Pony Camp '25 Big Kids General Horsemanship Week
date pending, late June/early July 2025
Session 1B will be for children 10 and up and will focus on exploring different styles of riding and general horsemanship. Activities will include riding, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and caring for their assigned pony. No prior experience is required, but campers should know right from left and be able to follow directions.
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Pony Camp '25 Little Kids Dressage Week
date pending, mid July 2025
Session 2A will be for children 11 and under and will focus on dressage. Activities will include riding, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and caring for their assigned pony. No prior experience is required, but campers should know right from left and be able to follow directions.
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Pony Camp '25 Big Kids Dressage Week
date pending, mid July 2025
Session 2B will be for children 10 and up and will focus on dressage. Activities will include riding, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and caring for their assigned pony. No prior experience is required, but campers should know right from left and be able to follow directions.price TBD
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Pony Camp '25 Little Kids Jump Week
date pending, late July/early August 2025
Session 3A will be for children 11 and under and will focus on jumping disciplines. Activities will include riding, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and caring for their assigned pony. No prior experience is required, but campers should know right from left and be able to follow directions.price TBD
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Pony Camp '25 Big Kids Jump Week
date pending, late July/early August 2025
Session 3B will be for children 10 and up and will focus on jumping disciplines. Activities will include riding, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and caring for their assigned pony. No prior experience is required, but campers should know right from left and be able to follow directions.
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Rider Biomechanics
Back at some point by popular demand
Join equestrian-focused physical therapist Colleen Wallace for discussion and assessment of rider biomechanics, and come home with exercises to help you in the saddle and improve your own soundness! Details coming soon.Please join us in welcoming equestrian-focused physical therapist Colleen Wallace of Vital Strength Physical Therapy for a rider biomechanics clinic!
The clinic will consist of a modified biomechanics assessment mounted, followed by mounted exercises and reassessment. We will then take a brief break to untack, work on unmounted exercises, and have time for questions. Customized suggestions will be given to each rider and after the clinic some custom exercises dependent on the findings will be emailed. Each rider will receive an exercise manual with pictures and descriptions of each generalized exercise from the clinic and modifications will be provided if a rider is unable to perform the initial exercise. Follow up sessions are available after the clinic depending on rider needs.
Truck-ins are welcome with proof of coggins and rabies vaccine within 12 months and flu-rhino vaccine within 6 months. TRF lesson horses are also available to borrow with priority given to lessees, then current students, then the general public.
Pre-registration with 50% deposit IS REQUIRED for participants per our clinician. Auditors are welcome.