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The Impact of Coaching Techniques

Tuesday, December 31 2019 by Editor
By Margie Sugarman My trainer, although great, can be quite harsh. Recently we were at a horse show where she loudly and publicly scolded another rider for something she did while showing. What my friend did was in no way dangerous; it was just a minor bad habit that she’s been having a hard time breaking. Now I’m consumed with concern that my trainer will publicly humiliate me over something minor as well. I’m concerned about her attitude toward correcting her riders — can this type of coaching be beneficial?
  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: margie sugarman, Sports Psychology

Grant Seger: Family Horseman on the Adventure of a Lifetime

Tuesday, December 17 2019 by Editor
By Britney Grover. Portraits by Shawna Simmons - Grant and Rebekah Seger are in the middle of an adventure, complete with unlikely romance, courageous risks and unexpected twists, all while championing values in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Their tale revolves around horses — and each other. Though Rebekah is more warrior princess than damsel in distress as she helps run Grant Seger Sporthorses in Corpus Christi, Texas, and raises their young family, Grant is the underdog hero: competitive yet honest, working hard with what he’s given and defending family values as he strives to make it in the show jumping world.
  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: britney grover, Grant Seger, sas photography, seger sporthorses

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Monday, December 16 2019 by Website Editor

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January 2020 – Table of Contents

Monday, December 16 2019 by Website Editor

62 Ingate (Full Article)

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22    Coursewalk

With Heather Caristo

 

26    Ryan Pedigo:

Part of the Family

 

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Little Victories at

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Therapeutic Riding Center

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Through … [Read more]

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Monday, December 16 2019 by Website Editor

Aaron Vale and Finou 4
Shawn McMillen Photography

Riders at the Garrison Forest School in Owings Mills, Maryland, will enjoy a clinic with show jumping athlete Aaron Vale thanks to their winning entry in the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) … [Read more]

  • Published in 01-2020, Ingate
Tagged under: 2019 WIHS Barn Night, barn manager, barnmanager, Garrison Forest School, Halloween on Horseback, Halloween Shenanigans, Owings Mills, Shawn McMillen Photography

Lexi Wedemeyer: Jumping at Every Opportunity

Thursday, December 12 2019 by Editor
Story and photos by Lori Ovanessian - Some life stories are generations in the making. This is true for 27-year-old Alexandra “Lexi” Wedemeyer. She was destined to ride: Her grandfather had a ranch in Montana where her mother, Connie, grew up and horses were part of their everyday life. Her grandfather was tough and her mom recalls a time between 4-H and rodeo days where her father traded farm supplies for another farmer’s horse, handed it to her and said, “Here … make this your next barrel racer.”
  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: balmoral park, carleton brooks, Lexi Wedemeyer

Abbie Hopkins: Life as a Skyhawk at University of Tennessee Martin

Wednesday, December 11 2019 by Editor

Abbie Hopkins, a junior at the University of Tennessee at Martin (UTM), is a Skyhawk through and through. Her love for warm weather and passion for horses brought her all the way from Seekonk, Massachusetts, to Martin to join 43 … [Read more]

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Tagged under: Abbie Hopkins, collegiate, ncaa, ncea, skyhawks, University of Tennessee Martin

Everything Eventing with Boyd Martin

Monday, December 09 2019 by Editor

How do other sports influence your mindset as an athlete?

I’ve got to admit I’m a huge fan of many sports and in today’s age of technology, with YouTube and an abundance of podcasts, it’s very easy to become an … [Read more]

  • Published in General
Tagged under: boyd-martin, eventing

Unbridled With Kat Fuqua

Friday, December 06 2019 by Editor
By Jan Westmark - Kat Fuqua was destined to be a rider. Growing up in Atlanta, Georgia, with grand prix dressage parents and a barn filled with talented horses, Kat started her riding career when she was only 1 year old. “My mom and dad got me miniature ponies and after that I just kept on riding,” she said. Now 12 years old, Kat has reached a level of accomplishment in her riding that keeps her in the winner’s circle, all while traversing the world of middle school. At the 2019 Pony Finals, Kat and Prestige, her 8-year-old Belgian Riding Pony, captured the Marshall & Sterling/USEF Pony Medal Finals. Not only is she a pony wonder-kid, Kat has also moved into the equitation and junior hunter rings with trainer Jimmy Torano. Sidelines had a chance to catch up with Kat at her Collecting Gaits Farm outside of Atlanta to find out more about her ponies, her horses and her life.
  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: jan westmark, Kat Fuqua, patrice casanova, unbridled

Drew Cheek: Eventing, Education and the Drew Boot

Wednesday, December 04 2019 by Editor
By Laura Scaletti. Portraits by Adrienne Morella - Three-day eventer Drew Cheek, 17, wears many hats; among them, dual-enrollment as a high school and college student, working student at Blue Hill Farm in Unionville, Pennsylvania, and equestrian entrepreneur. Like most self-proclaimed “horse crazy girls,” Drew was captivated by horses from the start. Born into an adventurous, yet not equine-enthusiastic family, Drew started her campaign to get her parents, David and Danielle, to buy her a horse at 6 years old.
  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Tagged under: adrienne morella, Drew Cheek, laura scaletti, The Drew Boot

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