Linda Symborski

1200 Cherry Street Ext.

Pendleton, SC 29670

(864) 933-0046

Linda@TheHeritage.biz

 

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Meet the owner/trainer:  Linda Symborski

Owning my own horse and farm was always a life long dream.  I never had the opportunity to “grow up with horses”, so after my children became teenagers, I finally became involved with horses.  I spent several years doing competitive trail riding, and then tried the Hunter and Western Pleasure scenes.  It wasn’t until I decided to find out about this new thing called “Dressage” that I knew I had hit on my target.  I went into the study of Dressage with the same intensity that I had in my nursing career.  Learning the inner workings of a horse, the physics of balance and the psychology of the horse and rider combination was a natural process for me. 

My husband and I, along with our two sons, started our farm in 1985 with bare ground.  I learned what type of grass to plant, how to put up fences, you name it, I learned it.  The old farmers at that time looked at me with a wary eye, and chuckled as I left their stores, but I persisted and now we have a lovely 22-acre facility with a 12-stall barn that people in the community say “oh, that is your farm, I’ve always admired it”.  It is a humble place, but it is our place. My many years of medical training have also been a godsend for me.  It has given me a through ability to care for, and nurture, the horses that have come to live at our farm over the years.

As for my teachers, I have had lots of great ones.  My vets have been a tremendous guidance and my riding lessons have been from some well known and some not so well known.  I have learned from all! 

Some of my greatest memories of past clinics were the late Riener Klimke, Cathy Connelly, Sarah Giekie, and Walter Zettl, to name a few, and I hope there will be more in my future.  The best teachers I have had have been my horses.  Mostly I have had youngsters to ride, and even though they knew nothing, they taught me a tremendous amount.

The foundation of riding is learning to develop a balanced, independent seat. Students spend hours learning and developing this, and learning how to let the horse teach them.  Over the years, the lessons that I have taught were mostly for beginners to second level.  I hope that I have helped fulfill many dreams to ride while building self-confidence.           

Please call for more detailed information if you are interested in lessons.

   
   
   


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