Perspective Shift

Today I felt profoundly thankful. It was a lovely fall day and the sun was out at the farm. Not too long ago I was struggling with the fact that I simply cannot have a horse right now due to the financial burden. That didn’t stop me from obsessing over every new horse available through New … More Perspective Shift

Throwback Thursday: Are American Riding Instructors Mediocre?

Throwback Thursday this week resurfaces a post from October 9, 2013. You can also read the original here. I recently came across a post called “Top 3 Reasons Why America’s Producing so Many Mediocre Instructors” and was intrigued enough to read it. Partially, my curiosity stemmed from the fact that I don’t believe my instructors are … More Throwback Thursday: Are American Riding Instructors Mediocre?

Thoughts while Riding without Stirrups

The call comes from your instructor (or maybe you’re just really masochistic motivated): “drop your irons.” And at first you’re like: okay, I got this. Yeah. I’m awesome! I’m so strong and balanced! Half a lap around the arena you’re like, By now your legs are really burning. Maybe your instructor is giggling gleefully in the middle … More Thoughts while Riding without Stirrups

Combined Driving 101

Last weekend I had the pleasure of helping a dear friend at her first Combined Driving Event! Chelsie brought her utterly adorable American Shetland Pony, aptly named Here Comes Trouble, to tackle the three phases. Wait a second, you haven’t told us what on Earth is Combined Driving? Combined Driving is a bit like eventing for driving … More Combined Driving 101

The #1 Way to Be a Good Riding Student

This morning I read a post from Horse Listening (a great blog, you should definitely check it out!) that is called “Top 10 Ways to Be a Star (Horse Riding) Student.” Normally I find the articles on Horse Listening to be insightful and thought-provoking. However, I completely disagreed with much of this particular article. Obviously I did … More The #1 Way to Be a Good Riding Student