Robin Frid

Robin Frid

4 Seasons

Robin Frid is a household name in the Quarter Horse all-around industry. As a 25-year veteran of the competitive Quarter Horse circuit, he and his business partner and wife, Jenny, have produced some of the most talented, and awarded horsewomen and -men in the last decade. At their facility, they focus on all-round events like showmanship, equitation, horsemanship, trail, and Western riding helping clients of all ages and levels achieve their goals. Together Robin and Jenny have trained more than 40 world and reserve world champion riders, and more than 75 All American Quarter Horse Congress champions and reserve Congress champions.

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Robin Frid
  • Breaking Down the Right-Hand Gate

    Episode 1

    There's a lot of tiny details that goes into mastering the right-hand gate in a trail class. Robin Frid goes over how he works a right-handed gate.

  • Left-Hand Gate

    Episode 2

    A left-hand gate is going to be different from a right-handed gate, especially if you normally hold the reins with your left hand. Robin Frid walks you through the basics.

  • Breaking Down Each Step During Right-Hand Gate

    Episode 3

    There's a lot of tiny details that goes into mastering the right-hand gate in a trail class. Robin Frid goes over how he works a right-handed gate.

  • Left-Hand Trail Gate

    Episode 4

    A left-hand gate is going to be different from a right-handed gate, especially if you normally hold the reins with your left hand. Robin Frid walks you through the basics.

  • Right-Hand Trail Gate

    Episode 5

    Learn the basics of using a right-hand gate and how you need to ride your horse through this obstacle to set him up for success.

  • The Importance of Practicing the Gate and Back-Through Obstacles

    Episode 6

    Slower maneuvers like the back through or trail gate are easy to forget about because they usually require a lot of slow movements. Robin Frid explains why you need to spend just as much time doing the slow obstacles that you do on the more exciting obstacles.