Ryder Gebhardt Performance Horses
Quality over Quantity
Training horses can be a numbers game. The more horses in the barn the more revenue for the trainer.
At RG Performance horses our goal is quality over quantity. This is why we limit the number of horses in our program so that we can give our clients and horses the attention and time they deserve.
Training horses can be a numbers game. The more horses in the barn the more revenue for the trainer.
At RG Performance horses our goal is quality over quantity. This is why we limit the number of horses in our program so that we can give our clients and horses the attention and time they deserve.
We are not currently accepting outside horses
Currently we are not accepting outside horses for training
Horses being started under saddle Minimum of 90 days
Services offered:
All horses in NAH's training program will have an initial behavior and nutritional assessment prior to training. This will allow us to guarantee the horse's physical and psychological needs are met while in enrolled in our program. A specific training program is then designed for your horse to meet the goals and expectation of each individual client.
All training clients receive a weekly lesson during their horse's enrollment.
Monthly training is offered in 30 day increments
Tune-Up Sessions and Problem Solving Sessions are offered on a time needed basis.
Training includes stall, 5 training sessions per week,
and 1 weekly lesson with the client. Owner provides feed and Hay or may opt for training board at $250/month
Farrier, vet services, rotational worming, additional nutritional supplements, etc. are provided at the owner's expense
For more information on availability or if you would like to schedule training sessions please call or text Ryder Gebhardt at 615-653-9219
Currently we are not accepting outside horses for training
Horses being started under saddle Minimum of 90 days
Services offered:
- Colt Starting
- Problem horses
- Behavior modification
- Tune ups
- Discipline specific training Do you have a young, unbroken, or problem horse? Needing some assistance with getting your horse show pen ready? Is your horse spooky on the trail or refuses to load in the trailer?
All horses in NAH's training program will have an initial behavior and nutritional assessment prior to training. This will allow us to guarantee the horse's physical and psychological needs are met while in enrolled in our program. A specific training program is then designed for your horse to meet the goals and expectation of each individual client.
All training clients receive a weekly lesson during their horse's enrollment.
Monthly training is offered in 30 day increments
Tune-Up Sessions and Problem Solving Sessions are offered on a time needed basis.
Training includes stall, 5 training sessions per week,
and 1 weekly lesson with the client. Owner provides feed and Hay or may opt for training board at $250/month
Farrier, vet services, rotational worming, additional nutritional supplements, etc. are provided at the owner's expense
For more information on availability or if you would like to schedule training sessions please call or text Ryder Gebhardt at 615-653-9219
A little about Ryder:
"The apple doesn't fall far from the tree" is the appropriate phrase to use with Ryder who learned natural horsemanship and riding from his mom, Courtney. Ryder grew up at the barn absorbing every aspect of horse knowledge, experience, and skill. One can say he literally started from the ground up cleaning stalls, getting on green horses for their first ride, and putting on that finishing touch for the show ring. It is natural for Ryder to follow in his mom's boots training horses.
At an early age, Ryder first began showing his pony, Zack. From Zack, Ryder advanced to showing and competing on his own horse in 4-H, Ranch, Stock, AQHA, and IEA horse shows. His first IEA National show in Oklahoma City, Ryder earned a Reserve National title competing at the IEA Nationals in the ultimate catch ride scenario while being an active member of high school FFA, wrestling, and football. After graduation, Ryder continues his interest in equestrian sports by competing in AHSA and AQHA events.
Growing up in the industry with the opportunity to learn from many professionals and ride a multitude of horses, Ryder's knowledge and experience are invaluable tools that contribute to the success he enjoys in his relationship with horses. With this background, Ryder is able to take on any training challenge. It's his goal to create a calm, quiet, dependable mount for both horse and rider to safely reach their full potential.
"The apple doesn't fall far from the tree" is the appropriate phrase to use with Ryder who learned natural horsemanship and riding from his mom, Courtney. Ryder grew up at the barn absorbing every aspect of horse knowledge, experience, and skill. One can say he literally started from the ground up cleaning stalls, getting on green horses for their first ride, and putting on that finishing touch for the show ring. It is natural for Ryder to follow in his mom's boots training horses.
At an early age, Ryder first began showing his pony, Zack. From Zack, Ryder advanced to showing and competing on his own horse in 4-H, Ranch, Stock, AQHA, and IEA horse shows. His first IEA National show in Oklahoma City, Ryder earned a Reserve National title competing at the IEA Nationals in the ultimate catch ride scenario while being an active member of high school FFA, wrestling, and football. After graduation, Ryder continues his interest in equestrian sports by competing in AHSA and AQHA events.
Growing up in the industry with the opportunity to learn from many professionals and ride a multitude of horses, Ryder's knowledge and experience are invaluable tools that contribute to the success he enjoys in his relationship with horses. With this background, Ryder is able to take on any training challenge. It's his goal to create a calm, quiet, dependable mount for both horse and rider to safely reach their full potential.
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