Coto Equestrian Center Steps into the Future with State-of-the-Art Equine Simulator, Advanced Training Methods and $1.5 Million in Upcoming Upgrades

Top Quote Dante Maximus, the only equine simulator in the world that can perform Dressage, Cross Country and Show Jumping. End Quote
  • Orange County, CA (1888PressRelease) June 17, 2015 - Situated in the exclusive private community of Coto de Caza, the Coto Equestrian Center is fast earning a reputation as one of the nation's leading training facilities. Internationally recognized dressage instructor Barbro Ask-Upmark, said that she was drawn to the "extraordinary facility" for its great location, world-class arenas and plans for an upcoming $1.5 million improvement project.

    She even brought with her "Dante Maximus," an equine simulator and the only one in the world that can perform Dressage, Cross Country and Show Jumping. Ask-Upmark, who owns Dante Maximus, worked with its manufacturer and inventor, Racewood, in developing and fine-tuning the state-of-the-art machine.

    "Pilots and many professional athletes use simulators for skill enhancement," said Ask-Upmark. "For sports as intricate and complex as dressage and jumping, it makes particular sense."

    Dante Maximus has proven popular not only with experienced riders, but beginners, the disabled, and those who have had accidents and fear getting back in the saddle. Riders of all levels and disciplines can hone, define and perfect their skills as this "horse" is precise and "obedient" at all times.

    "Dante only does what the rider wants and can endlessly practice any movements or jumps without tiring a real horse," she said. "Such training imprints and ingrains proper techniques, which are then transmitted to the horses. This invaluable tool saves precious horses from injuries, frustration, and dangerous behaviors. It is astounding how Dante Maximus moves and jumps exactly like a real horse, while giving instant feedback as to use of the seat, reins, legs and timing."

    Coto Equestrian Center offers training programs that cater to riders of all abilities. Silver-Bronze Corporation, the Landlord at Coto Equestrian Center, announced a plan for $1.5 million in improvements that will include the new Plaza Barn, Hunt & Saddle Lounge, Event Lounge, Equestrian Office, significant and extensive drought-tolerant landscaping and soon a new address -- One Equestrian Center Road.

    Says Coto Equestrian Center's Co-Operator and Tenant Robin Borders, "We are thrilled to welcome Dante Maximus and look forward to all of the spectacular improvements to our Equestrian Center."

    Coto Equestrian Center has a storied history including hosting the 1984 Olympic Games Pentathalon event where the U.S. won Silver and Bronze medals. It is hosting a VIP Open House where guests may tour the grounds and "meet" Dante Maximus on Thursday, June 18 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. A ringside program will begin at 5:30 p.m. The Center's current address is 23401 Via Pajaro Coto de Caza CA 92679. For more information, call (949) 677-3991.

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