Obsidian Stables LLC

Obsidian Stables LLC Obsidian Stables offers Lessons, Training, Showing, Sales, and Stallion promotion. Come learn with our World Champion instructors!

We currently have Show teams on the Morgan, Pinto & Saddlebred breed circuits in Florida.

Izabella Rado and Century, Oak the Wizard GCH had two fabulous finishes to a sixth in the hunt seat equitation walk trot...
06/04/2026

Izabella Rado and Century, Oak the Wizard GCH had two fabulous finishes to a sixth in the hunt seat equitation walk trot 11 to 13 Academy and a fourth place in the showmanship Huntseat walk trot 11 to 13 Academy

Allie Otte & Undulatas Saturday Night Special  rode beautifully to a fourth place finish in a huge hunt seat equitation...
06/04/2026

Allie Otte & Undulatas Saturday Night Special rode beautifully to a fourth place finish in a huge hunt seat equitation walk trot 11 to 13 academy class at the Summers End Horse show in Tampa

05/12/2026

As riding instructors we spend a lot of time managing the gap between what new students expect riding to be and what it actually is. Most of that gap could be narrowed significantly with one honest conversation before the first lesson ever happens. So here is everything I wish every new student and every new riding family walked in already knowing...

1. Riding is harder than it looks
This is the one that surprises people most. Watching a good rider looks effortless but it is not effortless. It is years of muscle memory, feel, balance, and body awareness built through consistent work over a long time. Your first lessons will feel awkward and uncoordinated and that is completely normal. Every rider you have ever admired felt exactly the way you feel right now when they were starting out.

2. The horse is not a bicycle
It is a living animal with its own personality, its own opinions, and its own good days and bad days. It does not always do what you ask the first time and that is not always your fault but it is always your responsibility to figure out the communication. Learning to work with a horse rather than on top of one is one of the most valuable things riding teaches and it starts from the very first lesson.

3. Progress is not linear
Some weeks you will feel like you have jumped forward three levels. Other weeks you will feel like you have forgotten everything you learned last month. Both are completely normal parts of learning to ride. The students who improve consistently are not the ones who never have bad lessons but they are the ones who show up anyway and keep working through the frustrating ones.

4. One lesson a week is a start but not a program
A single lesson per week gives you exposure to riding. Two lessons per week builds skill significantly faster. The riders who progress quickest are the ones who ride consistently and frequently enough that their muscles and nervous system have time to develop real memory around what correct feels like. If budget allows for more than one lesson per week it is worth it.

5. Your position will feel wrong before it feels right
Correct position in the saddle feels deeply unnatural to most people at first. Heels down feels like you are pushing your foot through the floor. Sitting tall feels like you are leaning back. An independent hand feels like you are doing nothing. Trust the process and trust your instructor. The things that feel strange now become automatic eventually but only if you commit to doing them correctly rather than defaulting back to what feels comfortable.

6. The time around the lesson matters as much as the lesson itself
Grooming your horse before you ride. Learning to tack up correctly. Understanding how to read your horse's body language in the cross ties. This is not the boring part before the real lesson begins. This is horsemanship and it makes you a better rider than an hour in the saddle alone ever will.

7. Bad rides happen to every rider at every level
Including the ones you look up to most. A bad lesson does not mean you are not cut out for this, it just means you are learning something hard and doing it on the back of a living animal that is also having a day. Come back next week and it will be different.
Your instructor is on your side.

8. Every correction we give is in service of your progress and your safety
We are not pointing out what is wrong to make you feel bad but we are pointing out what needs to change so you can get where you want to go faster and more safely. The students who improve fastest are the ones who hear a correction as information rather than criticism and apply it without taking it personally.

9. Riding changes you in ways you will not expect
The patience it builds, the confidence that comes from communicating with an animal ten times your size and being understood. The resilience that develops from falling short of a goal and coming back for it anyway. The community you find at the barn. None of that shows up in the first lesson or even the tenth but it will show up at one point. For most riders it becomes one of the most significant things in their life and not just what they do on Tuesday afternoons but part of who they are.

If you are a riding instructor share this with every new family who walks through your gate. If you are a new student or a parent of one - welcome. You picked something genuinely worth doing!

What do you wish someone had told you before your very first riding lesson?

04/27/2026
04/27/2026

Citrus Cup Morgan regional candids and fun!

CITRUS CUP HORSE SHOW 2026!We are so proud of all of our horses and riders for their hard work and wonderful respresenta...
04/27/2026

CITRUS CUP HORSE SHOW 2026!

We are so proud of all of our horses and riders for their hard work and wonderful respresentation of Obsidan Stables LLC

Citrus Cup Regional Horse Show thank you for all that you do to make this show so fun and hospitable! We appreciate you all and everyone at FMHA!

Godfathers Glint and Meara Kent
1st Western in Hand
Champion Specialty in Hand Championship
2nd Western Pleasure Youth
3rd Western pleasure open qualifier (single appearance)

TMMS Star Warrior and Irshad Khan
6th Ranch Riding Pleasure( single appearance)

Our Academy Riders-

Abigail Ansbaugh and Century Oak the Wizard GCH
2nd 8&under showmanship
3rd 8&under equitation

Izabella Rado and Century oak the Wizard GCH
2nd 11-13 showmanship
3rs 11-13 equitation

Allie Otte and Undulatas Saturday Night Special
1st 11-13 Showmanship
2nd 11-13 equitation

See everyone next show!!

Our Academy team rocked their first show of the year! We are beyond proud of all of them 🎉❤️
04/27/2026

Our Academy team rocked their first show of the year! We are beyond proud of all of them 🎉❤️

Allie & Bella dominated the Academy walk trot 11-13 at the Citrus cup regional horse show!🎉Riding for Obsidian Stables L...
04/27/2026

Allie & Bella dominated the Academy walk trot 11-13 at the Citrus cup regional horse show!🎉
Riding for Obsidian Stables LLC

Obsidian Stables LLC Academy team all prepped and ready to rock their first show of the year!🎉🐴❤️Bella, Abby, & Allie
04/27/2026

Obsidian Stables LLC Academy team all prepped and ready to rock their first show of the year!🎉🐴❤️
Bella, Abby, & Allie

Address

15150 156th Place Rd
Weirsdale, FL
32195

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 8pm

Telephone

(517) 214-6593

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