About Us
Cool Breeze Equine was developed by Kay Pfaff to provide training for clients looking to take their horses, skills, and human-horse relationship to the next level. Whether the next level is a 3 star event or a group trail ride, Kay’s approach focuses on building trust, confidence and a foundation of skills in each horse so that they work willingly and happily with their riders.
For riders the focus is on understanding their horse’s perspective and implementing the biomechanics of a horse and rider partnership so that teamwork, effective conscientious leadership, proper balance and safety become second nature.
Our Riding Academy provides both riding and unmounted classes to learn all aspects of horse care, riding, and training. Our levels curriculum provides a clear path for students to progress. We also welcome ship ins & remote lessons for those with their own horses.
Our Training Program offers boarding & training for horses from foal to competitors, & provides a program that keeps the horse's perspective forefront. We have extensive experience with young horses, retired racehorses, feral, & rescue horses.
Cool Breeze Equine is owned and operated by Kay Pfaff. Combining her education in natural and classical horsemanship with her more than 20 years of experience as a trainer, rider and veterinary technician, Kay utilizes a natural method of training and rehabilitating horses for success in various disciplines that emphasizes the systematic development of a strong foundation in horses, and effective, conscientious riders who keep their horses’ perspectives in mind. Kay’s focus on building healthy relationships between horses and riders has produced many happy equine athletes and confident, successful riders.
Kay is a USEA ECP certified instructor and has trained horses and riders from beginners learning to post a trot to Olympic level competitors. Whether introducing young horses to their first ride or addressing jumping inconsistencies and fears with two star eventers, Kay presents her unique training techniques in a systematic and positive way.
Kay’s areas of specialization include:
Young horse starting
Retired racehorse (OTTB) re-training
“Problem” and “difficult” horse rehabilitation
Producing reliable, confident, consistent sporthorses & trail horses
Developing safe, effective, knowledgeable riders
Coaching successful competitors in eventing, dressage, jumpers, working equitation, and competitive trail
Layup & Rehabilitative Care & Training
Kay’s competitive experience includes:
Eventing
Dressage
Hunter/Jumpers
Driving
competitive trail
Working Equitation
Equitation to the National Level
In addition to the invaluable equine teachers from whom she has been so fortunate to learn, Kay has studied under the tutelage of a number of renowned instructors and clinicians such as the following experts:
Jane Bartle-Wilson, British Olympian and Chef D’Equipe
Henrik Johansen, Danish Bereiter
Dr. John Tukey, former Director of the Wilson College Equestrian Program
Annette Gavin, USPC Examiner, QMSF, and Biomechanics Expert
Pat and Linda Parelli, internationally renowned natural horsemanship experts
Colleen Kelly, Grand Prix dressage trainer, International Society of Rider Biomechanics President, NJAS dressage judge and exercise physiology expert
Jean-Paul Magnen, Grand Prix four-star competitor and Cadre Noir trainer in eventing, jumping and dressage
Allison Springer International Eventing Competitor and Coach
Kay obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Wilson College where her Senior Thesis was a pilot research study comparing fracture repair techniques in racehorses. This, combined with research in biomechanical jumping analysis in young horses influenced Kay’s focus on the proper conditioning of horses for fitness and balance, as well as the importance of a well-balanced rider to prevent injuries of the equine athlete.
Kay has over 16 years of experience in equine and small animal veterinary medicine, and managed horse care for over 14 years at a number of sporthorse breeding, training and boarding operations including the 72-horse Penn Hall Equestrian Facility and Red Roof Farm. Kay gained experience in equine nutrition working for McCauley Bros. Inc. and represented them at national trade shows, providing nutritional counselling to many prominent farms in the northeast U.S. This strong nutritional background has proven beneficial while rehabilitating retired racehorses, rescues, and layup horses for her clients as well as her own. After years of operating her business under her own name, Kay launched Cool Breeze Equine, LLC in 2012 where she continues to provide training for horses and their humans from beginner thru upper levels. Kay accepts horses for short & long-term training, and is available for lessons, coaching and clinics.
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Address:
6090 Leeds Manor Rd, Hume, VA 22639, United States
Phone Number:
(571) 556-9771
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