Rosie mally primarily (dressage, reining, some jumping)
Bruce pattie whenever he is up from FL (eventing)
Jen greiger (we trade dressage tips for jumping tips)
I get trained by a local instructor, and a bratty pony who is the best teacher ever! If you don't do it RIGHT he will try to find a way to get out of doing it.
My horse has been training me...to make the reins longer, to let him canter flat, to let him stop paying attention when he's distracted by people outside.
Silliness aside, my horse does currently fill that capacity. On any given day, he says, "I don't want to trot on contact", so that's what I learn to make him do that day. I just bought a truck and trailer, so my professional training budget is somewhere between goose-egg and nada.
Rebecca Ferqueron :) she's a great trainer,very down to earth,keeps it simple,just showing me how to make it so Salem understands what Im asken. When it comes to my riding, she has a great ability to see EXACTLY what the issue is when Im hitten a rough spot and she's really good at explaining how to fix it.