Odell Horse Training

Trainer Jasmine Odell

Our Services

Hunter under saddle, Dressage, Endurance

Balance, Collection and Impulsion.

Halter, Showmanship, in-hand training, sport horse

In-Hand training is a great way to introduce your green horse to the show pen and build their confidence.

Western Pleasure, trail, lessons

Soft, Supple and Smooth gaits that are relaxed and not forced.

Accomplished Equestrian

About Us

Jasmine has been riding horses for 20 years working alongside her mother Lindsay, who also is a Professional Horse Trainer. Jasmine has worked hard to become an accomplished Champion in many different disciplines, learning from the ground up, she not only learned proper care for the horse, but also learned to train her own show horses to give her that winning advantage. She had first hand training working aside her mother and also studied under many other successful trainers as well to get a well-rounded understanding on what makes horse training successful. Jasmine has competed at some of the highest levels earning mutliple USEF Horse of the Year awards and High Point Champion many times over. Horses are drawn to her soft, gentle demeanor, which keep horses willing and responsive to and they respond well to her training methods.

learn what it takes to be “in the ribbons”

Testimonies

Hi Lindsay! I hope all is well. I rode Panama again yesterday for about an hour and I love him even more! He is fantastic. He even went over a huge scary bridge and didn’t even think twice about it. He didn’t care about the neighbors crazy lamas either. He is so mellow! We are getting along perfectly and have bonded well. I brush him everyday and lunge him every other day… I can’t get over how easy it is to collect him up. He just does it so naturally.” —Holly

“I sensed something was wrong, so I looked out the front window and saw the two horses were eating on my front lawn! Someone had left the gate open! So I quickly grabbed the bag of plumbs (in case of any funny business) and went out to get the horses, I walked them back to their pen with no halter or lead rope, they just followed me back to the pasture and were perfect gentlemen.” —Nel

Wow!!!  He looks fantastic!!!  Great job👏👏👏  He looks very soft and has beautiful supple bend already.   The canter looks balanced and very steady,  not always so easy to get on the Friesians…You should definitely show him.  😊🤩” —Renee