Description
Jenna Reveal Equestrian specializes in taking a low resistance approach to Eventing, Hunter/Jumper and Dressage. Sessions are led by Jenna who’s provided horseback lessons for years, helping riders reach whatever their horseback riding goals may be.
Based in San Juan Capistrano, Jenna Reveal Equestrian specializes in taking a low resistance approach to the Olympic Disciplines: Eventing, Hunter/Jumper, and Dressage. Jenna has been teaching and training at Sycamore Trails since January 2010. No matter what your horseback riding goals, Jenna can help you develop skills to pleasure ride safely or go to Young Riders. Whatever it may be, Jenna can cater her program to get you ready!
In January of 2010, Jenna Reveal-Bourcier started Reveal Equestrian in San Juan Capistrano. For years, Jenna has trained with young and adult riders alike. Using her extensive experience in horseback riding, she has translated this into a training program that is versatile and personal for each rider and horse. Lessons concentrate on the fundamental of riding. Nothing is ever rushed or skipped over. The entire focus is growing and evolving from the skill sets of the client.
Her success in coaching extends beyond just the riding expertise into her ability to connect with her students. Many of her riders have stayed with Jenna for years. These same students have created a community of support and passion for the sport in San Juan Capistrano and beyond. This has developed into an atmosphere of passion and friendship, where Reveal riders have helped encourage each other into riding success and long-term relationships.
Aja Howard has been riding since the age of eight and successfully competing on the ‘A’ circuit since the age of nine. Taught by highly regarded trainers such as Victor Hugo Vidal, from a young age.
Her knowledge of classical equitation often took her to the winners circle in Hunters, Equitation, Medals, and Medal Finals. Now she takes her many years of show experience and passes it along to her students, who continue to succeed in the show ring themselves