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Complaint Review: Bobbi Pytllik Liston Melanie Pytlik Ritter Kidriders/Runnin R Ranch - fort Worth / Grandview Texas

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  • Bobbi Pytllik Liston Melanie Pytlik Ritter Kidriders/Runnin R Ranch cooks lane Ft. Worth / Grandview Tx fort Worth / Grandview, Texas United States of America

Bobbi Pytllik Liston Melanie Pytlik Ritter Kidriders/Runnin R Ranch kidriders kid riding lesson's Melanie Ritter Regan Ritter Rawn Ritter Runnin R Ranch PAYING FOR LESSON'S FROM SOMEONE THAT SHOULDN'T BE GIVING LESSONS! THE TRUTH FROM EX-"KIDRIDER" HAVING TO BE RETRAINED BY NFR PRO fort Worth / Grandview Texas

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I am a Mom with a now 12 yr. old daughter that has taken lesson's with The Kidriders Group, and after learning the hard way. We started when she was 8. Now after going all those years. and paying all that money we have waisted. I come to find out that it was nothing more then a place to learn about you basic horse skill's how to feed,water,bathe horses and learn the body parts of a horse. When it came to riding yes, we learned how to mount on the horses. but Ms. Bobbi teaches just the very basics. her daughter Melanie Ritter is the one that is suppose to take your Kid to the next level of Barrel Racing Training. And try and finish out the child with going to lesson's at there Grandview Location.(Runnin R Ranch) And move them up for Competing. in Barrel Race's, But we have experience that She is not qualified to be teaching these, technique. Based on the Trainers we have now. Because we have had to start all over. My child was never told how to know what lead the horse was on... and how to pick up on a right lead, nor how to have a good set in the saddle. nor to have the proper placement of her hands on the rains, how to use her leg's to move the horse. and so many more things that one must know to become a Good Rider in general. Instead we were introduced to the sticky set's device that stick the rider in there set of a saddle,, BIG NO,NO. also what they called tugg's this is their device they put to hold a child's leg's and feet in place while in the saddle. We have found out the hard way their are a lot of People out there that don't know much about giving the right and proper lesson's or training in Horses,Barrel Racing, but it's a big money business. And when you, as a parent just want to get your child involved in a sport, like Barrel Racing because of the love, your child has of horses and passion for the animal. That's reason enough to give your child the right start! So please beware of the people that think they know it all! but only take Advantage of People like you and Me, that don't know enough too find out before it's to late! and they have nothing to prove it with. just a few buckles, also Beware if they are not going to a race and setting the bar! (in other word's placing at the top of the 1-D ) it's probably not a good idea to have them teaching your child how to become a winner! if they can go out there Themselves and be that 1-D winner!. This is the reason is am posting this, is to help you give the right start to you and your child to become a competitive Barrel Racer! But Please ask yourself these... Questions? before finding a Proper trainer for your child. If they are wanting to ride,barrel race,take lesson's. ask for References,?(other then People that go there) look them up on the net.? ask them What kind of Winning's they have won?. find out what is the name of the horses they have competed on?. look them up?, what origination do they run with look on there site?. check out there winning's. Also how much they have won on that horse?. How many horses have they trained if any?. and ask if they are on a finished out horse?,That they are competing on?. if the answer is Yes' it's (because that's basically a horse anyone can ride!) but when it comes to getting on to the next horse. Then that's when you will see the problems with the others horses that are not finished out barrel horses. (this is because they have not been taught the right way to ride any horse.) just to stay on the ones that is a finished horse.  

So you don't have to go My route, but just be careful when choosing a REAL TRAINER FOR YOUR CHILD! also if the trainer can't hop on the back of your horse or another and fix the problem you,(or) (they) are having.. Then that's is a Big Clue they Don't know or have the skill's to do it.! P.S money is to hard to come by, and when you love your child and only want to give them the very best! be careful how you spend you fund's and Pay for what you Get! and Get what you Pay for. My only prayer is that if i can only help someone, out of this post. Get a little bit of FYI & head start to this wonderful world of Barrel Racing' JUST TO GIVE THEM A HEAD'S UP,, ON WHERE TO START AND WHAT TO ASK? THEN I HAVE DONE MY JOB! AS A PARENT, THAT HAS A CHILD, wanting to ride and compete in barrel racing.. Good Luck and God Bless, you on this journey! 
Sincerely, Melissa   

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AUTHOR: Melanie Ritter - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, March 13, 2011

2010 Barrel Horse News

Awards 2010
ULTIMATE IMPACT AWARD
The Ultimate IMPACT Award was designed
for the person or horse who is an "unsung" hero, an individual who has positively
affected the barrel racing community through their actions and attitude. This individual doesn't have to have ever made front page, or even second page, news, but must make
the world a little brighter just by being in it.
RECIPIENT: BOBBI LISTON
Bobbi Liston was fixing fences when she was called and informed that she had won Barrel Horse News inaugural Ultimate IMPACT Award. The almost 60-year-old riding instructor was at first moved to tears and then professed amazement at the fact that several of her students and their parents had nominated her for an award that is meant to go to a hero. The response was typical of the humble, hard-working "Ms. Bobbi" of KidRiders in Fort Worth, Texas.
"It's the Lord's work," she says. "I give all the glory to the Lord. I'm so overwhelmed that these kids and their parents did this for me."
In fact, Liston is more used to doing for others than having them do for her. During her 10 years as a riding instructor, she has touched countless lives, both as a dependable teacher and as someone who consistently watches out for those who have special needs or have fallen on hard times.
"I was brought up on family and friends," Liston explains. "I believe a community should be tight."
A native of Connecticut, Liston began riding at age 7. Barrel races weren't produced very often in her area of the country, but when a playday offered the event, she was there.
She moved to Texas 22 years ago, where she was able to barrel race more often. Then, 12 years later, her granddaughter's friends served as her inspiration for a new career.
"We had horses, and the other kids always wanted to learn to ride," Liston says, "so we started a little business. We began with only five or six kids the first month, and before we knew it, we had 72 students.
"I love kids. I love the outdoors, and I love horses. So, it's the perfect business for me."
Founding KidRiders with her daughter,
Melanie, was only the beginning of Listons
role in the lives of children. Since that day,
she has taken the concept of riding lessons
and turned it into an inspirational,  life-
affirming activity for kids from all walks
of  life.
When planning classes, she considers all of her students and their needs. For example, on Thursdays, she holds a class for children who are homeschooled. In another session, she teaches special needs children to barrel race, and is even in the process of preparing a few riders for the Special Olympics.  Liston also gives of her time to those whom life has dealt some hard blows. A handful of her kids get free lessons because their parents have lost jobs or are, for some other reason, unable to continue paying for lessons. One of these students is even given a special year-long scholarship—the recipient of which is kept quiet, so that no one has to be singled out as being different.
"I try to keep everything affordable," she says. "If you don't, you miss out on a lot of kids who really want to ride. People have hardships, so I keep a little 'slushfund' to help out."The instructor encourages her students to help those in need, as well. Every Christmas, she sponsors a shelter for abused children and invites the children out
to her ranch for hot dogs, smores, gifts and
to see Santa Claus.
"We have a big party," Liston says. "All the KidRiders come, and we have a big gift drive. Last year, we did an underwear drive. I know it sounds silly, but a lot of the kids in the shelter don't have underwear. Two years ago, we had a coat drive.
"We try to pick shelters that have a lot of kids in them. We usually have around 60.We have a big covered wagon full of gifts, and Santa Claus rides in on a horse. Last year, Santa Claus even barrel raced, which thrilled the kids."
Listens impact on her community is best described by those who have been the recipients of her kindness and friendship (see "Nominating Ms. Bobbi," on page 63), and Liston will leave the bragging up to them. For although Bobbi Liston is a person who has made a large impact on her community, she is not someone who makes a loud noise about all that she has done.
"I'm not in this for the almighty dollar," she says. "Yes, I have to support myself and support my horses, but my reward is the ministry of it, watching the kids blossom. It's like having 70 grandkids. Maybe one day they'll look back and say, 'That old goat—she really taught me something."'
As part of the Ultimate IMPACT Award, Liston will receive a saddle by TW Saddlery.
 Nominating Ms. Bobbi
The following are excerpts from just a few of the e-mails we received nominating Bobbi Liston for the Ultimate IMPACT Award:
•      When my daughter, Sydney, began with Ms. Bobbi, we had been searching for a positive, consistent place where she could take barrel racing lessons.
For the past three years, I have watched Ms. Bobbi take on the role of teacher and Grand-mom/Mom to all of the kids around her. Even for my son, who would not dare ride."
•        [Ms. Bobbi] is teaching my 'special needs' son, Andy, to barrel race and care for
horses. Bobbi has given him an opportunity to excel, often at her own expense. She
has become his best friend because she does not prejudge his abilities, but lets him prog-
ress as he can, and he has done great! Ms. Bobbi has brought opportunity to an otherwise
overlooked young man."
•       Ms. Bobbi has taught me everything I know about horses and barrel racing. She
helped a family that she didn't even know by having a huge fundraiser barrel race
just because she felt bad that a fire burned down their barn and killed their horses. She had
like, a hundred people show up to give money for them, so they could start to build a new
barn. She is the nicest, most helpful person I know, and I think that she deserves this award
very much."
•       Ms. Bobbi makes dreams come true for little girls everyday! She teaches riding lessons with an emphasis on barrel racing. She is beyond generous. If there is someone
who wants to take lessons, but can't really afford it, she makes it happen! If there is some
one who dreams of owning a horse, but can't afford it, she makes it happen! Somehow,
someway, she makes it happen."—
62   DECEMBER 2010 | BARREL HORSE NEWS

Law Offices of Robert E. Luttrell III
August 27, 2010
(Addressed to 4 families)
Re: My client: Kidriders
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Simpson:
I am Robert E. Luttrell III and I have been retained by KidRiders. As you are well aware KidRiders is a business operating in Tarrant and Johnson Counties. Your continued hostile and unjustified actions towards KidRiders will not be tolerated any longer.
Making false accusations about KidRiders teaching, boarding and business practices over the internet by you, or others you direct, will come to a halt or further legal actions shall be taken. This includes but is not limited to false reports on ripoffreport.com, facebook.com and any other social or business networks you are currently using to defame and slander KidRiders. The United States Constitution gives individuals the right of free speech, however that right does not include the right to make false, misleading, and half-truths to the public that harms another person or their business. Attacking my clients in public using false and inaccurate statements is considered slander and defamation of character under the laws of Texas and the United States. Slander can carry criminal and civil liability. My clients will not be subject to your vicious lies about their teaching, boarding, and business practices any longer.
The law does not allow you to spread vicious lies about someone or their business so that you can gain a competitive advantage in the market place or destroy ones business as you see fit. Comments like "I will not stop until your business is destroyed" show your intent to defame and slander my client. Airing false allegations about a lawsuit, you lost, over the internet is further proof of your intent. Personnel grievances with KidRiders need to be taken up with KidRiders in private or in a court of law. Making false, half-truths and vicious lies in public is an unacceptable way to deal with any grievances you may have with KidRiders.
Your actions are not only morally wrong, they are legally actionable under the laws of the state of Texas. I will not hesitate to file legal action against you if your behavior continues. If legal action is needed to resolve this matter, I will seek damages for loss of current and future business, mental and emotional distress, physical suffering
4 East Chambers a Cleburne, TX 76031 » Phone: 817,645.6600 3 info@cleburnelaw.com
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and attorney's fees. I am requesting that all false and misleading statements be removed and that no additional comments be made about my clients. My clients do not wish to have to escalate this any further, but should the need arise they will seek legal actions against you.

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