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Selling Your Horse: Tips on Creating Great Sales Videos

Friday, July 04 2014 by Editor
In today’s world of online sales ads, having a good video of your horse can mean the difference between selling him quickly and not. So how do you make sure that your video portrays your horse well? Don’t worry – we’ve got some tips to get you started
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, classic, education, in the irons, making-the-most, notes from the field, pacer pride, show world, small-riding

Making the Most of the Small Riding Ring

Thursday, July 03 2014 by Editor
Every rider dreams of open fields and large arenas and riding rings, but sometimes we have to make do with less. If you have access only to a small riding ring, there are still ways to make the most of the space.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, december-2013, february-2013, in the irons, pacer pride, ponying-a-horse, show world, tucker the wunderkind, wordpress-org

Ponying a Horse

Friday, June 27 2014 by Editor
Ponying a horse can be a great tool, whether used as a training method for a younger horse or as a way to exercise two horses at the same time. But ponying a horse can get tricky; you’ll be handling two horses at once from the saddle.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: education, emergency, equipment, in the irons, industry, november-2013, pony tales, show world, the classic insider

Goin’ To the Chapel

Sunday, June 22 2014 by Editor
Remember this wonderful duo from years past at Rolex?         UN has effortlessly contested The Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event five times creating for Jane Sleeper the times of her life and lasting memories   Last weekend UN created new and lasting memories for yet another important person in her life, barn manager Ashley Steele, whom she escorted to her wedding to husband Ryan Norris
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, december-2010, education, junior-weekend, pony tales, show world, the hopeful amateur, tucker the wunderkind

USC Aiken Eventing @ Full Gallop Farm

Tuesday, June 17 2014 by Editor
Full Gallop Farm here in Aiken has had a very busy schedule this summer! Just this past weekend they ran a Ride-A-Test and the following day a Recognized HT.
  • Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, in the irons, pacer pride, show world, south carolina, still-at-work, the classic insider, the-barn-book

Parent Lead Line Class Returns to Southeast Medal Finals

Tuesday, June 17 2014 by Editor
Jacksonville, FL – June 16, 2014 -  Last year’s Southeast Medal Finals, launched the Parent Lead Line Class, a fun new class and an opportunity for parents to have their moment in the spotlight in the coliseum at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, chasin', children, education, horses, notes from the field, november-2013, riding, september-2012, show world, tucker the wunderkind, wordpress-org

Jump for the Children’ Horse Show-benefitting Duke Children’s Hospital wins Prestigious award from USEF

Tuesday, June 17 2014 by Editor
Jump For The Children Horse Show Jump for the Children’ Horse Show-benefitting Duke Children’s Hospital, earned the prestigious Heritage Competition designation from the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF).  The USEF is the National Governing Body for Equestrian Sport.  The Heritage designation is reserved for competitions that have been established for a long period of time and have made substantial contributions toward the development and promotion of the sport within the broader community, by achieving, maintaining and promoting the equestrian ideals of sportsmanship and competition.  Nationwide, only seventeen other horse shows have been awarded this honor. In 2013 ‘Jump for the Children’, celebrated thirty years of service and commitment to Duke Children’s Hospital in Durham NC, raising over $1.6 million for Duke Children’s since the horse show’s humble beginnings in 1984.  ‘Jump for the Children’ Horse Show is the longest, continuously-held, annual fund-raiser for Duke Children’s.  This year’s show will be held at the Gov. James B
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: february-2013, february-2014, festival, hopeful-amateur, november-2013, september-2013, show world, southeast-medal, tails & trails, the hopeful amateur

Keeping Cool at Horse Shows

Thursday, June 12 2014 by Editor
Why is it that some horse shows seem to fall on the hottest days of the summer? Keeping both yourself and your horse cool in the summer heat can be a challenge, but we’ve got some tips to help you cool off.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, chasin', classic, december-2013, february-2014, horse-basics, notes from the field, pacer pride, pony tales, show world, tails & trails, the-barn-book

USCA Eventing still at work!

Thursday, June 12 2014 by Editor
Even though it is summer the USCA Eventing team has been busy! Busy competing, riding, attending clinics, having lessons and finally a meeting! We had our first summer meeting for the team. The purpose of the meeting was for the old and new officers to get together to talk and plan.
  • Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, eventing, october-2013, pacer-pride, show world, south carolina, the classic insider, wordpress-org

World’s best riders come to the Longines Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead

Monday, June 09 2014 by Editor
Several of the world’s leading showjumping nations will head to the All England Jumping Course this summer for the Longines Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead (29 July – 3 August), the official show of The British Horse Society.   The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ (Friday) and the Longines King George V Gold Cup (Sunday) are the showpieces of Hickstead’s CHIO5* fixture, each having a prize fund of €200,000.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, archives, between the ears, education, february-2014, hopeful-amateur, pacer-pride, september-2013, show jumping, show world, the classic insider
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