USET Foundation’s Tee Off to Tokyo Golf Classic Presented by Ethel M Chocolates and Lugano Diamonds
Thursday, March 11 2021
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Sidelines Magazine Photo Gallery USET Foundation’s Tee Off to Tokyo Golf Classic Presented by Ethel M Chocolates and Lugano Diamonds Event Date: Monday, February 22, 2021 Event Location: The Wanderers Club, Wellington, FL About the event: To benefit US Equestrian’s (USEF) High Performance programs and the U.S. equestrian teams traveling to Tokyo for the Olympic
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The Power of Light – A Key Ingredient for Training Success
Sunday, March 07 2021
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Did you know that environmental light is the most important cue influencing a horse’s mental and physical well-being? Like humans, horses need light for more than just vision. Special cells at the back of the eye respond to blue wavelengths of light. As sunlight is naturally high in blue light, this serves to regulate internal
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Rutledge Farm Sessions: Sandy Ferrell 2020
Sunday, February 28 2021
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Fall, 2020 Rutledge Farm Sessions Middleburg, Virginia Aleco: What is the best advice you’ve ever received? Sandy: To enjoy life to the fullest. Aleco: What would you say to an up and coming rider as a key to success? Sandy: Honesty, integrity, and hard work. Aleco: Why do you like teaching clinics? Sandy: To see
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A Day in the Life of a Working Student: Meet MacKenna Moss
Monday, February 08 2021
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My name is MacKenna Moss and I am from Colorado Springs, Colorado. I have been riding for about 8 years and I’ve been a working student for the entirety of my riding career. I have been a working student for Lainie Wimberly, Julie Winkel and my current trainer Harriet Bunker. Right now I am in
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Saying Yes to the Vest – How My Quest for Safety Launched A Company
Tuesday, December 01 2020
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by Catherine Winter I’ve been a rider for longer than I haven’t. I grew up in the hunter/jumper world and was one of those kids that had no fear. I would ride anything and try anything. All of my broken bones have been a result of riding (or not riding depending on how you look
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Rutledge Farm Sessions: Phillip Dutton 2019
Sunday, November 22 2020
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Aleco: Philip, thank you coming to teach here today, at Rutledge Farm. Phillip: You’re welcome. It’s been a pleasure. Aleco: Why do you like teaching clinics? Phillip: I’ve been very lucky to have a long and reasonably successful career. It’s rewarding for me to pass on my experiences, and some of the knowledge that I’ve
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Rutledge Farm Sessions: Will Simpson 2019
Sunday, November 15 2020
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Aleco: Will, tell us about what is the best piece of advice that you’ve ever received. Will: The best piece of advice I’ve ever received. First thing that comes to mind is that it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon. It takes a long time to learn how to do this sport. And the good
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Health Canada Approves EquiSource’s new Joint Health and Anti-inflammatory Supplement HycoFlexTM
Thursday, November 12 2020
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EquiSource just announced the approval of their new equine joint health supplement, HycoFlexTM, by Health Canada. Human grade ingredients ensure the highest quality and bioavailability unmatched by animal-grade supplements used in other equine products. HycoFlexTM uses the following ingredients to provide a complete joint health care solution. Collagen provides structural support for joint cartilage. Hyaluronic Acid ensures that
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Rutledge Farm Sessions: Stacia Madden 2019
Sunday, November 08 2020
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Aleco: What do you like about teaching clinics? Stacia: Clinics, for me, are a little bit refreshing, because I don’t know the horses and the riders, and I’m trying to come up with exercises that’ll benefit a group of people, so that they can take those exercise home and custom tailor them to what fits
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Rutledge Farm Sessions: Debbie McDonald 2019
Sunday, November 01 2020
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Aleco: What is the best advice that you’ve been given? Debbie: I would have to say, when it comes to training horses, patience is certainly something that has to be number one. Knowing the limitations of when to stop and not getting greedy. Aleco: Tell me about “not getting greedy”. Debbie: “Greedy” is a term
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