About

Tina Steward DVM, MS

Tina Steward has loved horses for as long as she can remember. She started serious equitation and dressage when she was 13 with Claus Albin. At 18 she was given the opportunity to work with and ride for George Morris for two years when he taught clinics in southern California. Mr. Morris felt that she was extremely talented and invited her to come to Hunterdon to train. She declined because she felt a career in Veterinary Medicine was a better direction to take and would allow her to benefit horses in a more meaningful way.. While getting a Bachelor’s in Zoology, a Master’s in Nutrition (enzyme kinetics) and completing her DVM as a Regents Scholar at UC Davis, she rode primarily with Herman Koopman for 10 years. Alois Podjhasky felt Herman Koopman was the only one in the U.S. that really understood the correct and classical development of the horse. While developing her equine lameness and chiropractic practice in the Bay Area she rode extensively with Major Anders Lindgren for 11 years. She also rode with Charles De Kunffy for 12 years. During this time she rode in clinics with Gwen Stockebrand, Alfred Knopfhart, Jules Nissen, Jan Ebling, Karl Mikolka and John Lasseter.

Tina has trained several horses to finished competitive Grand Prix and 100’s of others in Piaffe, Passage , Pirouette, and Tempi changes. Tina has hundreds of students who have received their USDF Bronze, Silver Medals and gold medals. Most noted is Olivia LaGoy-Weltz who competed as a member of our elite team for the Nations Cup 2015-2018.

Tina brings a unique understanding of muscle development and biomechanics to a classical approach to dressage training. She feels that dressage should first of all be therapeutic and restorative to the horse (mentally and physically) and finally it should enhance the gaits and make the horse more beautiful. Her gift is gait enhancement for the horse and humor and empathy for both the horse and rider. She has worked with a huge variety of horses and each individual gets personalized attention with the goal of improving lightness, quality of gait and progression toward the FEI level. Tina believes that all horses and riders should train toward a goal of FEI work so that no shortcuts or compromises are made. She firmly believes that any horse can school at the Grand Prix level given time and correct gymnastic training.

The horse is the clock

and

The path is the goal

🏇 Our Vision

A world where horses are trained with patience, purpose, and respect—guided by the belief that progress follows the horse’s clock, not ours.

🐴 Our Mission

To enhance the well-being and performance of every horse through a unique blend of veterinary care, classical dressage training, and compassionate coaching.