Edgewood Equestrian

Individualized and Affordable

To contact us:

Phone: 740-328-8453 voice-mail

E-mail: Lynn@EdgewoodEquestrian.com

Testimonials

Young Riders

at Timber Run Farm

"After my daughter started riding lessons, she was identified with ADD.  Focusing has always been difficult for her.  Well, she can't ride a horse unless she is totally focused.  The horse will simply wander off as her thoughts do. Talk about instant feedback!  Horseback riding is a great way for her to have fun, make friends and practice staying in the moment.  We hope that what she learns in the barn will carry over into the classroom back at school." -Chris

"My son is diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome.  He has been taking lessons with Lynn Edgington for two years now and it is a joy to see how he has grown.  Lynn has not only worked on his riding skills but has allowed him to be a helper at the barn in the past two summers.  The close contact with the horses and the people there have provided him with a sense of purpose and confidence he carries with him every day."  -Sandy

“Bekah has had Lynn as her instructor over 5 years.  This experience has been very rewarding in helping Bekah to grow in confidence, balance and further grow in her love for horses/animals.  Her time at the barn has given Bekah tools in knowing how to care for horses and the importance of respecting the well-being of the horse (i.e. horse is lame, it is then not pushed to do the lesson even if a mount is needed).  Lynn and Beth are great teachers who put a lot of creative thought into each lesson with varied learning situations.  The instruction is incredibly encouraging (they will point out what to fix but also share something good that the rider has done).  The use of analogies during instruction is very helpful to let the riders gain a better understanding of what is being taught (i.e. make your ankles like springs)  It is very evident that Lynn and Beth are not in this for the money, but to give the skill sets to love and care for horses and to become great riders.” -Karen