CMB Training

CMB Training Closed, just keeping the page for memories. Offering, Boarding, Training, and Riding Lessons

Pretty sweet pony here!We had the opportunity to get to know him a bit and he's a doll!!!He would make a great addition ...
12/20/2023

Pretty sweet pony here!
We had the opportunity to get to know him a bit and he's a doll!!!
He would make a great addition to any youth rider looking for something to show and work with!!!!

12/12/2023

Hello! Welcome to HW Acres. We are so excited to finally share that we will be opening up our very own beginner and intermediate lesson program beginning in January 2024!

My name is Rachael, I’ve been teaching under my sister at CMB Training for the past two and a half years, while working for her as a stall cleaner or general barn staff member over the 16 years that she ran her business. As of December 31, 2023, CMB Training officially closes its doors for the last time as my sister, her husband and their kids step into a wonderful new opportunity to grow closer as a family. I hope that everyone from CMB will like and follow our page to stay up to date on our progress as we continue to work towards getting our business up off the ground.

Pictured with me is Katelynd and her daughter, Lainey💕 I couldn’t be more blessed to go into business with another member of my family! She will be my partner in all things lessons and horse care- we will start off co-teaching so many of our lessons who will be starting with us in January have a chance to meet and get to know her before she begins teaching them on her own.

I can’t thank Abby (CMB Training) enough for all of the knowledge she has given me about caring for horses, caring about my lesson students, and believing in myself and God over the past- well, 25 years really! I have loved every minute of the last two years working as an assistant instructor to my sister and getting to learn from her every second of the day.

Please feel free to message us on Facebook and make sure to watch our page for updates on our official opening day!

12/06/2023
12/02/2023

!!!!!I believe we are sold out of all the hay listed. Thanks to everyone that shared and inquired. If anyone cancels I will post what we have!!!!!

We have around 550 square bales of grass hay for sale $7.50 each

25 5x5 round bales of mixed grass for $85/each

Contact Chris :314-574-3798

11/26/2023
Communication solves a lot of problems
11/12/2023

Communication solves a lot of problems

Do you Kick, Cluck, Kiss Or Something Else.

When you ask your horse to move out at a certain speed do you have and do you use specific cues; if so what are they?

For the walk, what is your cue?

For the trot, what is your cue?

For a lope how do you ask?

For each individual speed we need to have clear and defined specific signals that stay consistent and are ALL separate from each other.

Some of the problems we have with our speed transitions and a delayed response from our horse is due to unclear cues. This creates a situation where our horse has to sort out what specific transition we are specifically asking for; allow me to clarify.

The scene typically goes something like this; it is noticed that there is some confusion and I ask the question, what is your cue to ask for a walk?

Rider: "usually I kick"
Me: "How about the trot?"
Rider: "I kick"
Me: "Now the lope?"
Rider: "Well I kick"

And here in lie's the confusion, we kick for a walk, a trot and a lope and wonder why it takes our horse so long to figure out what we are asking for, what we expect.

Instead my advice is to decide on what cues you want to use, it doesn't matter what they are as long as the horse can understand what they mean and we are consistent with using them.
Make them specific to the speed you are requesting and make sure there is a clear difference between the other speeds.

So take a few minutes and think about what and how you cue your horse, tomorrow I will go over what I use to cue when I ride and why I chose them.

Pc Tracey Buyce Photography

And we can't forget saying thanks to Kat Metzger  for allowing us to use her great facilities at Dun Right Stables.
11/05/2023

And we can't forget saying thanks to Kat Metzger for allowing us to use her great facilities at Dun Right Stables.

We always enjoy the CMB Training riders, and this year was no exception! We were so impressed by the skills they already possessed and feel honored to have offered more tools for their toolbox. Thank you as always to Chris and Abby Bromwich for hosting us!

Always a great time when Jason and Carrie are in town. Can't wait for all the extra time we can spend with them in the u...
11/05/2023

Always a great time when Jason and Carrie are in town. Can't wait for all the extra time we can spend with them in the upcoming year.

We always enjoy the CMB Training riders, and this year was no exception! We were so impressed by the skills they already possessed and feel honored to have offered more tools for their toolbox. Thank you as always to Chris and Abby Bromwich for hosting us!

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Moscow Mills, MO
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