Corazón Performance Horses’ Lesson Program
Welcome to our lesson program page!
We are beyond excited that you are interested in coming to ride with us! Our passion to assist people of all ages to grow in their horsemanship and achieve their goals is unparalleled. Both Christa and Randall have committed their life to perfecting their craft as horsemen. They have worked under some of the industry’s leading professionals, and now they absolutely love to pass that knowledge along and help others!
We often joke that our lesson students are not just people that we ride with, they are our family. Christa strives to make a fun & welcoming environment to learn in where the students are not only taught the fundamentals of riding, but they also learn safety, and most importantly proper horsemanship and how to truly care for a horse. Christa is very passionate in teaching her students how to be correct and how to be a horseman first and foremost.
In addition to youth lessons we also offer reined cowhorse and roping lessons! Christa shows and trains the reined cowhorses and will assist you in getting started in the cowhorse or tuning you up for your next show!
Randall trains and shows the ropehorses and is a phenomenal coach! Whether you have never roped before or are needing some advice before your next big roping Randall will help you tremendously!
For the youth, we attend playdays once a month which gives everyone a fun goal to work towards! We also offer youth camps and clinics throughout the year! Check the schedule below and contact Christa if you’re interested in signing up for those!
**For the youth, and horsemanship lessons: Learning how to properly tack up and groom your horse prior to your lesson will be required and will be included as part of your 60 minute lesson.
Thank you so very much! We thoroughly look forward to meeting and riding with you!
How to Get Ready to Ride with Us:
Give Christa a call or text her at (720)-331-2300 and let her know you’re interested in joining our lesson program!
Once you chat with Christa, schedule an intro lesson with us below to come ride with us, meet us, and the horses to ensure that you love our program! We are so excited to meet you!
Obtain the necessary attire: Boots, jeans, & helmet. (We have helmets you can borrow, if you don’t have any)
Read through our lesson pricing, and our guidelines.
Show up and get excited to ride and pursue your dreams!
After your first lesson, Christa will discuss lesson time options with you. Lesson times are chosen based on your schedule availability, our schedule, the appropriate lesson for yours or your child’s skill level and lesson goals, and horse availability.
We encourage you to plan your lesson schedule on a consistent weekly basis. This will not only help us to help you achieve your riding goals, but also allow us to run our lesson program most effectively.
Lesson Rules & Guidelines
Payment is due at the time of scheduling online through Acuity Scheduling.
Lessons are scheduled online only through Acuity Scheduling
Appropriate attire Jeans and boots are highly recommended! Unfortunately, anyone who wears shorts will not be allowed to go faster than a walk. Helmets are required for anyone under the age of 10 unless a waiver is signed by a parent.
Rider Grooming: For the girls, hair should be pulled back in a low ponytail or braid and out of the face.
All students must sign and submit a liability waiver form. Please print the liability waiver form which is due on the first lesson date. Minors must have parental/guardian permission to ride.
Youth Playday, Camps, & Clinic Schedule
April 27th
Texas Playday Association
Burleson, TX
May 4th
Youth Horsemanship Camp
@ Corazón Performance Horses
Cresson TX
May 25th
Texas Playday Association
Burleson, TX
September 28th
Texas Playday Association
Burleson, TX
“I can think of many things I could say about Christa’s lesson program and training ability. At the top of the list would be this, she equips both horse and rider with a trusted bond built on steady unwavering confidence that enables the rider to shine.”
— Natalie Gass