Legacy Farm Training
 
About Our Trainers

The Legacy Farm Code of Conduct

In all equestrian activities the welfare of the horse must be considered paramount. The well being of the horse shall be above the demands of the trainers, riders, owners, or their agents. All veterinary treatment must ensure the health and welfare of the horse. The highest standards of nutrition, health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged and maintained at all times.

Emphasis should be placed on increasing education in training and equestrian practices. The interest of the horse, the fitness and competence of the rider shall be regarded as essential. All riding and training methods must take into account the horse as a living entity and must not include any technique considered by any local, state, national or international body governing horse care, ownership or competition, to be abusive. National and international rules and regulations in equestrian sport regarding the health and welfare of the horse must be adhered to.


Denise Cintas

Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation, beginner through Grand Prix

Denise Cintas began riding on her family farm in Bonita by the age of eight. By her late teens, she began riding show jumpers and spent years on the Grand Prix circuit. For the last 25 years, Denise has been a well known trainer in the San Diego area for hunter and jumper riders. Denise starts a new student with an evaluation lesson to determine the ability of the new student and the student's ambitions and goals. Private and group lessons are available Tuesday through Sunday. Denise enjoys watching her students grow and develop into riders and horsemen and that the progression of horse and rider as a team is rewarding and fulfilling. When students are ready they have the opportunity to test their skills at horse shows ranging from small schooling shows to the big circuit shows.
 
Inge Hundertmark-Taylor

Dressage, beginner through Grand Prix

Inge is a Reitwart certified German instructor of riding who has been teaching in The United States since 1996. She has had 12 years of dressage training from the Reitinstitut Egon von Neindorff in Karlsruhe, Germany and has earned the German Bronze and Silver Riding Badges. Inge's approach to training is practical and positive. She maintains a casual riding atmosphere, which compliments Legacy Farm. In addition to the excellent footing in both dressage courts, Inge has made Legacy Farm her place to train because of the horse friendly environment and the friendly, knowledgeable staff.