

At Majestic Sporthorse Training, your horse's health and happiness is our number one concern. With time and patience, your horse can develop to his or her full potential. USDF Bronze Medalist and college-certified trainer Allison Allbaugh-Cino can bring your horse up through the levels of dressage, eventing, jumpers, or hunters with top quality care. Allison has extensive training in German Classical Dressage, long-lining and equine anatomy. She uses body work and TTeam / TTouch methods in her program to maximize each horse's athletic ability, range of motion, and comfort in movement. Contact Allison for more information about how your horse would benefit from this type of program. Full Training: $400/month Includes 5 sessions per week, 2 of which may be private lessons. Also includes basic clipping, bathing, mane pulling, massages, hacks when needed, lunging, and long-lining. Partial Training: $325/month Includes 3 sessions per week, 1 of which may be a private lesson. Includes lunging, long-lining, clipping. (Partial training only suggested if owner/rider is riding the horse 2-3 days per week as well. Horses show the most improvement if worked 5-6 days per week.) Individual Training Sessions or Lessons on Your Horse: $40/ 45 min Package of 8 lessons or training sessions: $280/month Lessons using school horse: $50 per hour (including assistance in tacking) Semi-Private Lesson: $30/person ($40 if using lesson horse) Available for off-site clinics and lessons. Contact for pricing and availability Sales: Assistance in Buying and Selling horses. Contact for more info. Braiding for shows and inspections: $35 per horse Showing In-Hand or Under Saddle: $30 per class, plus entry fees Other Show Services: contact for rates sheet Coaching at Shows: $40 per day + travel expenses (over 40 miles round-trip) Body Work Session: $55 per session (usually 1 hour) |


| Allison and assistants team together for these specific services: Starting young horses under saddle with a combination of arena, round-pen, and trail * the horses develop confidence and balance under saddle that will lead them toward a successful career in any discipline Ground work with babies including haltering, leading, showing in-hand, general ground manners Problem horses: includes bucking, rearing, bolting, shying, sour horses. * We have a systematic approach to dealing with problem horses, including a detailed evaluation to find the root of the problem, then an understanding approach to work through that problem |



| Student Anne and Chamberlain showing 1st level at the Beaujolais Dressage Show |

| Weltido, 3yo Hannoverian Gelding shown by Allison, won Reserve Champion in the 2009 Region 6 DSHB Colt Championship |