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March 2018 – Table of Contents

Monday, February 19 2018 by Website Editor
34 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 14           Amy Summer Ellison: Hunt Seat Paper Co. 20           Everything Eventing with Boyd Martin 24           Bill Rube: Keeping What Matters by Giving It Away 28           Charity: The Dressage Foundation 34           Show Time: US Equestrian Annual Meeting 38           Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers
  • Published in 03-2018, Front Cover
Tagged under: Alanna Flax-Clark, Amy Summer Ellison, Barb Blasko, barns, Bill Rube, boyd-martin, brian walker, charity, classifieds, Clubs, Coco Fath, equestrian directory, Equestrian Fashion, Everything Eventing, farms, horse show, Hunt Seat Paper Co., Juan Matute Guimón, kelli cruciotti, Kim Tudor, Korina Rothery, marketplace, real estate, Rönner Design, Sports Psychology, tack and feed stores, the Dressage Foundation, Therapist, trainers, US Equestrian Annual Meeting

Paul & Lydia: Handbags for Horse Lovers – Heather Blackwell-Batchelor’s Love of Horses and Art Helped Her Create a Brand of Equestrian-themed Totes and Accessories Sold Worldwide

Thursday, August 31 2017 by Editor
By Susan Friedland-Smith Heather Blackwell-Batchelor, the founder of the whimsical equestrian handbag brand Paul & Lydia, fell in love with horses as a girl when her family moved from Indianapolis to a horse farm in rural Boone County, Indiana. An opportunity for Heather’s mother to become a barn manager precipitated the family’s transition from city
  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Equestrian Fashion, Heather Blackwell-Batchelor, Paul & Lydia

September 2016 – Table of Content

Monday, August 15 2016 by Website Editor
34  Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 14 Pony Club Horsemasters are Making Waves 16 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 18 Equestrian Destination: Franklin, Tennessee 24 Restaurant: Red Pony Restaurant 26 Sports Psychology: Horse Show Parenting 28 Fashion Designer Mark Badgley 44 Lisa Roskens: The Woman
  • Published in 09-2016, Front Cover
Tagged under: art of the horse, bebe davis, brian walker, collegiate sports, equestrian, Equestrian Fashion, Equine Welfare Fund, Franklin, Gigi Dove, Greer Grammer, horse, horse rescue, horse show, horse-dressage, Horsemaster, Lisa Roskens, Mark Badgley, ncaa, nicholas fyffe, nick-dello-joio, noelle king, Omaha World Cup, pasture, polo player, pony club, Red Pony Restaurant, Scott Fitton, shannon peters, Sports Psychology, Tennessee, zinta

Middy N Me: Making Magical Shirts

Friday, February 05 2016 by BA
By Katie Navarra There’s nothing worse than finding a shirt at a boutique and falling in love with the design only to try it on in the dressing room and find out it doesn’t fit right at the waist, in the bust or through the sleeves. “It can be so frustrating for women to shop,”
  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: equestrian botique, Equestrian Fashion, equine fashion, kimberly barratt, middy n me

Noel Asmar: Passionate by Design

Monday, July 27 2015 by BA
By Taylor Renner Growing up, Noel Asmar always had a love for all things horses and equestrian. As a child, she dreamed of owning her own horse and would even blow kisses to horses in the fields as she drove by. Noel started her career in fashion, designing apparel for elite spas and resorts. Continuing
  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: apparel, asmar equestrian, equestrian apparel, Equestrian Fashion, fashion, noel asmar

Fabulous Fashion For the Well-Dressed Equestrian

Friday, July 17 2015 by BA
Gretchen Hunt and Hunt Ltd. Specializes in Designer Fashions and Accessories And Show Jumper Georgina Bloomberg Shows Us How to Wear It in Style Story by Lauren R. Giannini You know what it’s like: show after show, on the road, home, family — maybe you’re still in school, working part- or full-time. You live in your show and barn
  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Equestrian Fashion, equine fashion, fashion, georgina-bloomberg, gretchen hunt, Hunt Ltd

Foal Equestrian and Sidelines Magazine Supermodel Contest

Monday, February 09 2015 by Editor
Calling all fashionistas! Looking to add to your equestrian wardrobe? Then you’re in luck! Sidelines Magazine and Foal Equestrian are partnering to provide you with the chance to win a $350 gift card to use online for the Foal Line, brought to you by Foal Equestrian. We want photos of you strutting the runway (it can
  • Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Arista, Equestrian Fashion, fashion-contest, FOAL Equestrian, horses, jan westmark, Sidelines Supermodel Contest, sidelines-contest

Fashionably Amateuristic

Monday, August 04 2014 by Editor
By Kathy Serio Since this is the fashion issue, I thought it would behoove me to delve into the world of the “tres fashionable chevalier amateur.” However, I quickly realized that I’m not that “formidable mademoiselle,” so I’m going to, “how you say,” ad lib and pretend. You see, just this season, 2014, with gentle
  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Tagged under: Equestrian Fashion, Kathy Serio, sidelines-magazine

In Step With Franco Tucci

Monday, July 14 2014 by Editor
By Jan Westmark Franco Tucci is the real deal. An Italian bootmaker. A master- craftsman. A designer. His love of fabulous footwear is rooted in his genetic makeup — passed down to him from his father who became a shoemaker’s apprentice in a small Italian village when he was just a child. Franco was born
  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: Custom Boot, equestrian, Equestrian Fashion, horses, sidelines-magazine, Tall Boots, tucci boots

Be a Sidelines Supermodel!

Wednesday, June 04 2014 by Editor
Sponsored by Equi In Style, 2KGrey and Noble Outfitters Send us your best supermodel pose (on or off a horse!) for a chance to win great fashionable prizes from Equi In Style, 2KGrey or Noble Outfitters. This contest runs June 4th through the 13th. The three most fashionable photos will be the winner. One winner
  • Published in Editor's Notes
Tagged under: 2KGrey, Equestrian Fashion, Equi in Style, Fashion Issue, fashion-contest, Made in the USA, Noble Outfitters, sidelines, sidelines-contest, sidelines-magazine

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A column from Liz Halliday-Sharp herself The spor A column from Liz Halliday-Sharp herself 
The sport of eventing is a demanding and mentally challenging discipline that requires a combination of physical and mental fortitude from both the rider and horse. While having a coach can be incredibly beneficial, self-coaching can also play a crucial role in a rider’s success.

I think that given the opportunity, most riders would like to be coached every day. The reality of life in the horse world, however, is that the majority of us need to absorb as much from the lessons we have on a limited basis and then practice those skills at home to improve.

When I am riding, I try to have a plan for the horses each day and focus on what I’m looking to achieve. It’s important to be aware of the steady improvements rather than trying to solve everything all at once. This is especially important when teaching horses new movements or exercises that they might struggle with, and we need to give them time to learn and understand what we are asking for.

I have a couple of quotes that I use regularly when I’m teaching, and these are mottos that I hold myself to in my daily work as well.

The first is, “If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always gotten.” This is a quote that was said to me many years ago when I was still motor racing and I keep it in the back of my mind each day. It’s easy to get stuck doing the same thing every day with your horse and bad habits are hard to break, from both riders and horses!

This leads me to my next quote, which is, “If what you are doing isn’t working, try something else.” It really is as simple as that! Many riders I see keep asking a horse to do something the same way over and over with an ongoing negative response and they wonder why things don’t get better. In these circumstances, I recommend that the rider change something, even if it’s wrong.

Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio! Don’t forget to keep your eye out for our April subscription!
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The✨April issue✨ of Sidelines Magazine is here The✨April issue✨ of Sidelines Magazine is here and we are so excited to feature three-day eventer Liz Halliday on the cover! Big thanks to photographer Melissa Fuller for the beautiful photo of Liz and Cooley Nutcracker- Liz Halliday-Sharp - HS Eventing. Liz and her horses have taken the eventing world by storm - and find out how Liz is at the top of the sport as a female eventer! As the horse world gears up for the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event 2023, it's the perfect time to enjoy our eventing issue!! We also feature eventer and woman entrepreneur Frankie Thieriot Stutes, who is not only an eventer, but also runs Athletux and FRANKIE CAMERON handbags and accessories. And don't miss our eventing story on Robert "Bobby" Costello, who will be leading the US Eventing team to the 2024 Paris Olympics- and US Equestrian has named Bobby the eventing technical advisor/chef d'equipe!! Liz, Frankie and Bobby all have GREAT stories - don't miss any of them and don't forget to get your tickets for the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day event! We are also excited to introduce you to hunter-jumper rider Casey Lorusso Smith, who is not only a talented rider but also a psychotherapist and incorporates horses into her career. If you are up for adventure, then read the story on dressage rider Priscilla Baldwin who certainly doesn't let any grass grow under her feet! We also head to the west coast to catch up with hunter-jumper trainer Jim Hagman of Elvenstar Farm, we feature beautiful art by equestrian artist Tammy Tappan, and we get to know Miranda Jones and her family. Miranda is not only an attorney who spends a lot of time in the courthouse, but she's a rider and spends lots of time riding, and is joined by her daughters also! We are excited to feature Stephanie Lightner in our Unbridled column, and don't miss our columnists George Williams, Robert R.L. Jacobs and Margie Sugarman! It's a great issue - and you can read it online, but don't forget to go to the website and order a subscription and get every issue delivered to your mailbox!! Enjoy this issue and enjoy the ride: Link in bio!!
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Marie Meyers has been around the world because of Marie Meyers has been around the world because of dressage, but it’s her farm in Moorpark, California, that has captured her heart. The farm and the business that thrives there represent Marie’s lifelong journey—a journey made up of good friends, spectacular horses and relationships made to last.

Marie was raised in Southern California, and spent her childhood playing just about every sport under the sun, but she didn’t discover riding until she was 14 years old. “I loved animals so much, so I started taking lessons. I did jumping at first, but I was very bad at that, for sure!” Marie laughed.

After some time, Marie moved on to take lessons at Foxfield Riding Academy and began riding dressage. “I fell into dressage by accident,” Marie said, “At the beginning, I thought it was extremely boring, but then I got hooked. By the time I graduated from high school, I had plans to travel to England to work for Franz Rochowansky, a former head of the Spanish Riding School.”

In 1988, Marie’s hard work paid off, and the pair was selected as alternates for the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. “They didn’t take the alternates that year, so we didn’t go to Seoul, but the experience, the training and the European Tour afterwards set me up for the 1990 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Sweden,” Marie said.

In addition to having success representing her country, Marie was busy with her life—marriage, a business, teaching lessons and clinics. 

Learn more about Marie in this month's edition of Sidelines Magazine. Click the link in our bio for more 🦄

📸Photos by Lindsey Long Equine Photography, www.lindseylong.com

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