What they are: A virtual lesson is one where you ride your horse in your own arena, with someone filming you on a smart phone (or a robot cameraman like PIVO, PIXIO, etc). The lesson is live-streamed via Google Duo or PIVO and Jen watches/coaches via her computer or cell phone and the rider hears her through their own ear buds. This "virtual" lesson format has proven to be quite successful for students and even allows for Jen to analyze saddle/bridle fit and bit to see if what you're using is appropriate for your horse.
Who are they for: Virtual lessons are for anyone who wants to improve their riding but is unable to get to Jen in person. Students often do virtual lessons to keep progressing between clinics/in-person lessons.
What do they cost: $65/30 minutes.
Who are they for: Virtual lessons are for anyone who wants to improve their riding but is unable to get to Jen in person. Students often do virtual lessons to keep progressing between clinics/in-person lessons.
What do they cost: $65/30 minutes.
Click the button below to see a video testimonial from one of Jen's Virtual Lesson clients. (Be sure to turn sound up - it was windy the day it was recorded.)
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