04/01/2026
Fox Family Horsemanship LLC
We are a family run equestrian facility. We take pride in sharing the love of horses with families
04/01/2026
12/23/2025
Our annual client appreciation party is officially scheduled! Hope to see you there! There will be games, fun, hot dogs and and drinks!
Open to all clients past and present 🐴
08/16/2025
We have 2 lesson openings!
7am Mondays and 7am Tuesdays
Offering private 45 min or shared 2 student hour lessons (great for siblings!)
ESA reimbursement friendly
Lesson horses provided, all levels welcome.
English or western.
Please DM for more details.
08/07/2025
Now offering!
Dm for additional details
06/20/2025
Core strength is essential for correct and safe riding. It is from our core that we can most effectively apply the seat, hands and legs aids. The left image shows a rider with a firm effective core. The right image is of a collapsed core. Such a collapse can be momentary or chronic. We all have had moments when for one reason or another our core has collapsed. It's no big deal if you recover your core quickly.
As a riding instructor, the most challenging students are those who have minimal core strength. The difficulty is teaching the fundamental use of the aids when there is little or no core from which the aids must draw the strength required for effective precision. Horses experience floppy legs and hands or a gushy seat as "noise". A rider cannot achieve specific responses from aid cues if the horse interprets their aids as noise. Many horses get confused or irritated by constant noisy aids.
Many instructors care about a student rider's weight. I do not. I have had students show up for lessons that look fit, but they have only starved themselves into looking trim and fit, and they lack core strength. And I have had students show up that appear to be overweight and out of shape that have a well developed core strength. My advice, therefore, to all students is, "Get stronger" and forget about your weight. I have a horse for you regardless of your weight.
I will recommend a very good book on this. While it is often misunderstood, Riding Logic by Wilhelm Museler addresses core. It is a German translation with a few antiquated words. Unfortunately, Museler uses, or the translator choose the term "brace your back", when today the word "brace" has a new negative meaning. When the book was written in 1933, core as we understand it today was unknown. Regardless of the translation, Museler offers insights and techniques to use the aids effectively by integrating core strength. The book is only a 120 pages and it is very useful for all disciplines.
Riding Logic free PDF -www.archive.org/details/ridinglogic00muse
05/31/2025
Fox Family Horsemanship LLC has two openings for lessons, either a single student or a double sibling lesson, available for Friday's at 9am and Thursday at 8am.
FRIDAYS WEEKLY AT 9AM
THURSDAYS WEEKLY AT 8AM
Open to all levels
Ages 4 to 99
We do not just teach riding, we teach every aspect of Horsemanship.
I also offer off site lessons on your own horse.
We also have leases available on lesson horses.
We still have Pumpkin and Caliber available for onsite lease thru the summer months. Pumpkin is the perfect beginning horse and Caliber would be great for a seasoned rider who needs something to ride for the next handful of months. DM to inquire!
04/21/2025
We have 2 early morning spots open during the week at Fox Family Horsemanship LLC-
Beginning May 1st.
Private lessons for all levels, discounts for siblings, ESA reimbursement can be accommodated
12/21/2024
This course is great for homeschooling kids! DM to book 🐎
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Casa Grande, AZ
85194
Opening Hours
| Monday | 5pm - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 5pm - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 5pm - 7pm |
| Thursday | 5pm - 7pm |
| Friday | 5pm - 7pm |
05/21/2025