Do you fight with your horse? Is it always a good idea to have a battle mentality?
Read MoreAs the first schooling shows start opening up, I like to remind my students who they are-and aren’t-competing against when they show, and how I expect them to conduct themselves. Here’s a letter to all of my students going to shows this year.
Read MoreToday I taught a lesson with a skilled rider and her seasoned horse that she’s owned for about five years. When we decided to buy him for her, we were aware that he came from an abusive situation.
Read MoreConsiderations for Horse Buyers Part 3: What To Look For (and avoid!) in Horse Sale Ads
Read MoreI believe that goal-setting is important, but that a flexible mindset is even more essential with a sport like ours. After all, the saying does go, “make a goal and watch your horse laugh!”
Read MoreI decided to start a series where once a week on this blog I will evaluate a photo of a horse and rider combination and give a short, hopefully helpful, critique. I’m starting with myself!
Read MoreOnce upon a time I was 14 and was looking for a project pony. When I say “project pony,” a few requirements were obvious (at least to me).
Read MoreEvery time my dad or someone else would complain about my horse bills when I was young my mom would say, “It’s cheaper than rehab!” but yeah, I don’t think that’s entirely true.
Read MoreValentine’s Day gift ideas and guides keep popping up on my news feed. They’re filed with pink saddle pads, red bell boots, scarves with horseshoes on them and other useless (to me) items. So I decided I’d put together my own list.
Read MoreIf you, like me, rely on an outdoor surface to ride, bad footing can ruin your day, week, month, even season. So rather than going slowly insane as day after day goes by without riding, let’s consider how we can combat the negative emotional, mental, and physical setbacks when riding isn’t possible.
Read MoreI wanted my girls to have that sense of belonging and community that came from being an official member of something. I wanted them to be able to come together to support each other and not feel competitive against each other. That’s how the Valley View Equestrian Team all started.
Read MoreSegment 2 of our series explores some things to consider when looking for a horse to buy.
Read MoreSome of my students have asked me what some of their New Years resolutions should be in regards to riding …
Read MoreThis sport is all about feeling. We are all just chasing feelings. Some people get accused of chasing ribbons, but it’s not really about the ribbon-a $2 piece of cardboard and material …
Read MoreWhen I was 15 my instructor took me aside one day at the barn and asked me to teach a riding lesson to a new 8-year-old student. I was totally caught off-guard ….
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