Conquering Anxiety: You Are Not Alone
Hunter-Jumper Column
By Rob Jacobs
Equestrians of all ages experience anxiety at some point in their equestrian journey. Some experience anxiety on a daily basis when working with their horses, while others may only experience it at horse shows. … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature, Sidelines Spotlight, Weekly Feature
Prepping for the Winter Season in Florida
By Hardin Towell
How do you plan your horses’ show schedules through the winter? I want to get my horse fit for Winter Equestrian Festival without tiring him out in the December shows.
You have to look at what your … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
June 2017 – Table of Contents
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FEATURES
14 Bailee Madison: Sharing
Her Love for Horses
20 Charity: The TAKE2
Second Career
Thoroughbred Program
26 Hunter Holloway: … [Read more]
- Published in 06-2017, Front Cover
May 2017 – Table of Contents
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14 Elizabeth Letts’ Horse Tales
20 Charity: Smiles Forever
Animal Rescue and Smiles Pets4Vets
26 Daniel Geitner:
Jumping While
Staying … [Read more]
- Published in 05-2017, Front Cover
Equestrian Destination: The Palm Beaches and Wellington, Florida
By Britney Grover
In the equestrian world, one place rises to the top of the list as the winter horse capital of the United States: Palm Beach, Florida, and the community of Wellington. When other parts of the country are … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Dr. Liz Maloney on SidelinesTV
- Published in Sidelines TV
Carly Dvorkin: Focused On Her Dreams
By Jona Lane
Junior rider Carly Dvorkin is the youngest of four siblings and the only competitive rider of the family. She began riding at age 3 and by 5 she was competing in local shows. Carly rides for her … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
The Joys of Winning
By Brianne Goutal
Like most experiences in life, show jumping comes with its highs and lows. Having a bad run or feeling like you didn’t compete to the best of your ability can lead to disappointment. The counter to those … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
The Best Life Is Living Happily Ever After
By Kathy Serio
As a horse lover, I like to go to the ring and cheer on friends, clients and my husband. Watching all the pomp and circumstance it takes to get a rider to the ring is often overlooked. … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Meeting Laura Kraut
- Published in Notes from the Field, Z-Blogs