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I do believe I am very guilty of this!
04/19/2024

I do believe I am very guilty of this!

Hahaha TRUE 😅
credits: and Grace

04/04/2024

03/31/2024
This.
03/20/2024

This.

The late Bill Steinkraus’ message was dead simple really – good style is effective style. Back in 1983 he said: “I hear people saying that a rider is ‘crude but effective’ but that is a contradiction. If someone is effective, then they are subtle. They don’t make their aids obvious because they don’t have to. The highest praise is to have someone say, ‘It looks as if the horse was doing it all by himself.’ All that means is that you have reached the stage where you can put every foot exactly where you want it, right around the course, you have arrived at the jump with exactly the right amount of impulsion, at exactly the angle you wanted, in the frame you wanted, and on exactly the right spot – the jump is inevitable.”
https://www.horsemagazine.com/thm/2021/08/four-showjumping-masters-part-2-william-steinkraus/

02/29/2024

Remembering our friend Joe…

02/07/2024

So true unfortunately LOL

Do we have any rebels???
02/07/2024

Do we have any rebels???

Legendary indeed! Articulate, thoughtful and classic…
02/03/2024

Legendary indeed! Articulate, thoughtful and classic…

Words from legendary Bill Steinkraus.

01/21/2024

Hug your horses today 🥰

It's !

📸: Eclipse Sportswire

This is LOL funny!
01/13/2024

This is LOL funny!

I could not have said it better 😊
01/13/2024

I could not have said it better 😊

I get it!
01/10/2024

I get it!

😂😂😂😅😅😅

I had forgotten what snow looks like
01/01/2024

I had forgotten what snow looks like

Awesome, that is so cool. I can't even make a decent snow man let alone a snow horse ❤❤❤

So cool…
12/20/2023

So cool…

The Clydesdales first appeared in a Super Bowl commercial thirty years ago, and since then, they have garnered such a following that fans eagerly await their appearance in future commercials. Those horses are the most important mark of the brand and horse lovers just love watching the Clydesdales in...

Merry Christmas!
12/19/2023

Merry Christmas!

🤣🤣🤣

So true. And there are no “tricks “ or shortcuts!
11/09/2023

So true. And there are no “tricks “ or shortcuts!

👏👏👏👏

11/06/2023

NEWS: Statement in Memory of Cody Dorman

The entire Breeders’ Cup team is devastated by the news of Cody Dorman’s passing yesterday. His story captured our hearts and minds, and his strength, spirit, and determination were fittingly embodied by his namesake’s commanding performances in his honor. We send our sincere condolences to the Dormans, who gave our sport so much by welcoming us into their family.

📸: Eclipse Sportswire

Great way to think of this.
11/04/2023

Great way to think of this.

I don’t know why this is so funny…. Especially since that scene was so terrifying in the movie theater with no horse con...
10/21/2023

I don’t know why this is so funny…. Especially since that scene was so terrifying in the movie theater with no horse context!

😂😂😂😂😂

Sound familiar?
10/20/2023

Sound familiar?

🤣🤣🙈🤦‍♀️🤣🤣🤣

10/15/2023

Amen

Truth.
09/16/2023

Truth.

Great read and Oh so very true!!!

One of my favorite things about horses and our sport is that it is like a mirror of life! It will show us responsibility, love, passion, caring, accountability, honesty, humbleness, discipline and respect!

Enjoy! ❤️💯🙌🏻🦄🔝🔥

From the Plaid Horse....

"If a horse says no, you either asked the wrong question or asked the question wrong.
An average hunter course has 100 strides. Only 8 of them are jumps. Don’t sacrifice the 92 for the 8.
On approaching a fence: good riders wait until it’s time to go. Great riders go until it’s time to wait.
Don’t squat with your spurs on.
It is NEVER the horse’s fault. Yes, sometimes a horse may take advantage of a situation, but there is ALWAYS something the rider could do differently to change the situation.
Pass left hand to left hand.
You can only lie to your horse so many times before they call your bluff.
Horses do no know what they are worth. They do not know, or care, what they are capable of. They only care about the way you treat them.
Injuries and colic happen almost exclusively at 10:00 pm on a Saturday.
Shoes get lost almost exclusively when preparing to leave for a show.
If you work hard, try your best, and never give up, your efforts will not go unnoticed. And you will be rewarded with opportunities when you least expect it.
If you work hard, try your best, and never give up, you will still fail sometimes.
Video doesn’t lie – after being told repeatedly that I was lifting my right hand before every fence, and swearing up and down that I was certainly NOT lifting my right hand before every fence… I was—in fact—lifting my right hand before every fence. Sometimes your brain lies to you. Video does not.
On being nervous going into the show ring: you’re just not that big of a deal. No one at the show is watching you close enough to know every mistake you might make, except for the judge and your trainer, and you are paying them to watch.
Be patient – there are no shortcuts. Any shortcut you may try, will actually be the long way.
Check your personal issues and emotions at the door. Your horse will know. It usually does not go well.
If your horse is in front of your leg, you have options.
We never lose. We either win or we learn.
Ride like a winner. You cannot act like flip flops and expect to be treated like Louboutins.
If you have to pick only two things to think about during a course, pace and track are the two you should choose. The rest cannot happen without pace and track.
Give yourself and your horse brain breaks. Go have fun, go hack out in the woods, go swimming ba****ck, read a book in the paddock, whatever. Just allow yourself time to have fun.
At home there’s no reason to jump as big as you show every time. The basics are the basics regardless of the jump height. Save your horses legs.
The horse world is very small. Remember this and don’t burn your bridges and be mindful of your words.
Clean your tack. Groom your horse. Properly. Every day. If you can control nothing else, you can control your turn out. There is no excuse to not do the minimum effort.
No matter what the problem is, the solution is almost always add more leg.
Ride the horse you have today. Not the one you had yesterday. Not the one you want to have. The horse under you at this moment is the only one that matters.
You go where you look. The human head weighs 10 pounds. Unless you would like to end up on the ground, do not look down.
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. " - advice excerpts from the Plaid Horse

Is this Pippi???
07/17/2023

Is this Pippi???

07/04/2023

The 2023 Rolex Grand Prix at Aachen is the pinnacle for every great jumper rider and horse. The Rolex Grand Slam of Showjumping was in anticipation of the 1.5 million dollar achievement that had only been achieved once in the 10 year history of the event, by Scott Brash in 2025. During the 2023 Aach...

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