The REQ Center Programs

The REQ Center is committed to providing a quality showplace for all of the equine disciplines, from Western to English, miniatures to Draft horses, Barrel Racing and Reigning to Dressage - and all of the varied specialty shows and disciplines as well. We will begin to compile short vignettes on many of these here as we proceed plus various participation programs of The REQ. This list is just the beginning...


The REQ Buckle Club

The REQ Center invites you to join our exclusive Buckle Club in one of three membership classes.

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Private Suites - the only way to fly!

The REQ Center will host some of the finest luxury suites in the industry. Private suites are great for entertaining clients, employees, business prospects or hosting anniversary and birthday parties.

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Pat Parelli is one of the world's most renown trainers. His seminars draw tens of thousands of horse enthusiasts to see and participate in his Natural Horsemanship clinics.

The Parelli organization has given us their permission to list The REQ Center as a future location for Parelli clinics and seminars, and we are thrilled to be able to bring you the very best in education for you and your horse.

More information will be available on this page in the future. For now, please visit the Pat Parelli website and let them know you are waiting for them to come to The REQ!


Working Arena Programs

We are in the process of developing a series of working arena programs and plans to assist the competitive and repetitive riders to better utilize their time and resources.

Among the programs being considered are preset practice times for specialized riding, such a barrels, mounted shooting, pole bending and jumping.

More information will be available on this page in the future. If you have suggestions on services and programs you wold like to see at The REQ, contact us at this link. We'd like to hear your thoughts.


Dressage is a French term meaning "training." Although the discipline has its roots in classical Greek horsemanship, dressage was first recognized as an important equestrian pursuit during the Renaissance in western Europe. The great European riding masters of that period developed a sequential training system that has changed little since then and is still considered the basis of modern dressage.

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Show jumping, also known as "stadium jumping" or "jumpers," is a member of a family of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunters and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the world, including the Olympics.

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The American Made Drill Team

The REQ Center has selected The American Made Rodeo Drill Team as its official hostesses and drill team. This extraordinary group of ladies show off their fine riding skills and commitment to excellence, which has earned them this official recognition.

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The REQ supports Mounted Shooting

The blast of a six-shooter! The smell of gun powder! The thunder of horses hooves! That's what the Competitive Mounted Shooting Association (CMSA) is all about. The REQ will be starting a chapter of this fast-growing, exciting sport. Take a look see, and let us know if you want in on the ground floor.

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Warhorse Challenge Association

The Warhorse Challenge Association is a new and exciting concept for the equestrian interested in competing in a wide variety of historical-based events.

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REQ Center Participating Photographers

Photography is an integral part of the equine enthusiasts world. Great action shots are a cornerstone of the breeding, sales and marketing of these beautiful animals. It takes a special photographer to capture the grace, beauty and power of the modern horse, especially in arena conditions.

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