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Clinic, Horses
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April 12, 2016

World Class Grooming Clinic Part 1

I'm on a clinic attending spree, and attended another one this past weekend. Inspired by the fact I truly am the worst at grooming my horses, I decided to attend a clinic from the co-author of World Class Grooming, Cat Hill. The clinic was set up by my new riding club, Tri-State Riding Club, and whi[...]

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Horses, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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April 8, 2016

Round Penning

I don't normally round pen. In fact, I can say that I have never round penned any horse ever. I've watched round penning, and I've had friends who round penned, but I have never touched a round pen. (I'm feeling like an anti-drug campaign... don't give into peer pressure and round pen, kids.) Exc[...]

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Horses, Saint Simeon: "Pony Man"
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April 7, 2016

The Return of the Pony

Pony Man is back from training. He was gone for a bit over 90 days, and it flew by. He left as a boy, and has returned a man. Now, he is ready to do great things. He had quite the adventure at his trainer's barn, and he did get to spend a little bit of time saying goodbye to the other horses.[...]

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Horses, Riding Lesson, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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April 5, 2016

Flying Lead Changes: The Reckoning

It was time for another try at getting Berry's lead changes. Super skilled rider hopped on her again for another attempt. I warmed up Berry and we started the lesson, working on lengthening the trot and the canter. Since lengthening the canter sometimes felt like galloping, this was quite fun! It[...]

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April 4, 2016

Boyd Martin Clinic at Hunt Club Farms

I am not an eventer at all, but I decided to audit a Boyd Martin clinic because I am actually interested in riding cross country. Not competitively, because I am a still a huge weenie, but it'd be fun to go schooling, or take on some jumps on trails or hunter paces. Why not get my introduction to it[...]

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Horses, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry", Vintage
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March 29, 2016

When Other People Think You Should Sell Your Horse

There have been a few times where I've felt doubt that I picked the right horse. I picked all my horses without a professional's help, except for Berry. I did get some assistance when I bought Berry - she came from Pony Man's current trainer. I went to see a different horse, and I told her what I w[...]

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Horses, Saint Simeon: "Pony Man"
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March 28, 2016

My Fair Pony

Pony Man was standing quietly at the edge of his stall. He liked to put his hooves on the threshold and stick his head as far over as it could go to watch the aisle. Luckily that obnoxious goat was nowhere nearby, so there were no distractions as he contemplated life. He vaguely remembered a time[...]

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George Morris
Horses, Reviews
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March 24, 2016

Unrelenting by George Morris

If you are at all serious about jumping, or possibly even riding a horse, you know who George Morris is. He is impacted hunter/jumper riding in such a monumental way, it's impossible not to know who he is. One of my very first books on riding was George Morris's Hunter Seat Equitation. If you eve[...]

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Horses, Riding Lesson, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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March 23, 2016

Handing Over the Reins

We were on what felt like the millionth exercise to teach Berry and I lead changes. We started going down the long side, circling, leg yelding back to the rail, and asking for the change. The leg yeld was easy. The change was not, and wouldn't happen. I could sense Berry's annoyance. I ended up aski[...]

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Horse Shows, Horses, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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March 15, 2016

The First Show I Didn’t Spaz Out

I kept my head, and didn't let my nervousness get to me. I call that a success! My trainer went up the night before with her horses/ponies/kids and everyone spent the night there. We helped the organizer set up the course, and I am impressed by her collection of jumps. I intended to ge[...]

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