Aim is doing wonderful. The training process has been a ton of work and Aim has not always been the most cooperative, but she has come a long way. I rode her for the first time on day 10 of the competition. When I got up and laid across her back on her first ride she bolted. I did not step off because I did not want to reinforce the bad behavior. It worked, but during her bouncing around I was stabbed in the chest with the saddle horn and broke a rib.... OUCH!!! Oh well, the show must go on. I got right back on and we have been riding ever since. We are both very excited about Sacramento, although I'm sure Aim does not know why (:
We will be featured by the Press Enterprise scheduled to go to print on Thursday ....check out the article and video clips at www.pe.com ....I will add a direct link once the article is published!
Wild Henry
Jenna did not grow up in a horsey family, but it was love from the first plastic palomino her grandpa gave to her. Jenna started training horses 12 years ago as a means to pay for her own. She has spent years working under other great trainers and now has her own clientele. In 2008 Jenna trained her first mustang and was a finalist at the Western States Mustang Challenge. Since then she has trained Mustangs for Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue and last year got the opportunity to teach her first clinic gentling mustangs at a BLM adoption. Last October Jenna founded Heart to Heart Equine Rescue with the help of Cheryl Zanini. Jenna is currently training horses and riders at Proud Horse Stables in Redlands, CA.
She is currently preparing "Henry Ford" for the Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover in Fort Worth, Texas August 13-14 2010.
She is currently preparing "Henry Ford" for the Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover in Fort Worth, Texas August 13-14 2010.
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