Lucky 7 Equine Performance & Wellness LLC.

Lucky 7 Equine Performance & Wellness LLC. We offer horse back riding lessons, guided group rides, day camps, boarding, on-site leases, over-night stays, and training.

Emily also practices, certified Equine Sports Massage Therapy & Rehabilitation.

A sneak peak of an our new t-shirt’s & sweatshirts! I finally got around to coming up with a design, and Ramblin Dixie V...
12/31/2024

A sneak peak of an our new t-shirt’s & sweatshirts!

I finally got around to coming up with a design, and Ramblin Dixie VIP - 🪩💕✨ has brought it to life. These will be pre-order mainly, I’ll get a few in stock. We’ll do a couple different colors from the comfort colors brand! 🐴 💕

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12/29/2024

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➡️ Why I Choose Horses for My Kid: Lessons Worth Every Penny

People often ask me, “Why do you spend so much money on horses for your kid? They’re just ‘money pits,’ emotional heart-breakers made of tissue paper that can kick your lights out. Why?”

The answer is simple: because horses teach kids more than any iPad, social media influencer, or textbook ever could.

Yes, you’re right—horses are relentless in every way. They demand your time, energy, and finances. They can test your patience, challenge your emotions, and consume you entirely. But look at what they give in return.

⚡️ Lessons That Last a Lifetime

Horses teach my child skills no technology, trendy outfit, or peer group could ever provide:

• Nonverbal Communication: Learning to “speak” with a 1,200-pound animal without words develops awareness, empathy, and understanding.

• Responsibility: Early mornings, late nights, and putting the needs of another being before their own teach kids accountability.

• Confidence: The triumphs and struggles in the saddle or barn instill self-belief and grit.

• Emotional Intelligence: Handling setbacks, managing fears, and celebrating successes alongside a horse build emotional resilience.

• Decision-Making & Problem-Solving: When something goes wrong, as it inevitably does, kids learn to think critically and act swiftly.

• Goal Setting & Consistency: Progress with horses comes through small, consistent efforts—a powerful life lesson. swiftly.

• Value of Networking & Mentorship: The horse industry molds kids to be coachable and open minded to collaboration with their peers. Success in this industry requires a network - they learn that quickly.

Beyond the tangible skills, horses bring kids closer to nature, science, and even spirituality. There’s something deeply humbling and awe-inspiring about working with these magnificent creatures. I know for a fact they bring you closer to God as well.

🔥The Physical and Mental Challenge

Many don’t believe equestrian activities qualify as a sport. To that, I can only say: spend a day in the barn. The physical demands of mucking stalls, lifting hay bales, and conditioning a horse are real. Riding itself is a full-body workout that requires balance, strength, and coordination. These kids spend more time practicing their skills than most athletes on the planet.

But the mental aspect is just as significant. Equestrianism teaches kids how to master pressure, manage performance anxiety, and handle adversity with grace. Those are skills they’ll carry into every aspect of life.

👉 A Priceless Investment

I would rather my child be so consumed by the living, breathing responsibilities of horses than searching for validation on social media, in peer groups, or, worse, through harmful substances.

Horses are an investment—not just in riding lessons, vet bills, and show fees—but in my child’s future. I’d rather spend my money on building her character, teaching her discipline, and giving her life skills than on fleeting trends or technology that will soon be outdated.

Yes, horses are expensive. Yes, they’re challenging. But they’re also one of the greatest gifts I can give my child. Because when I look at her, I don’t just see a rider—I see a confident, capable, compassionate human being. And for that, horses are worth every penny.



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📸 Coaching student & TJ 🥰


Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings, Happy Yule! 🤠 🎄 ♥️
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings, Happy Yule!

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These girls are so much fun, they didn’t care too much to get a little muddy. They just wanted to ride 🥰
12/22/2024

These girls are so much fun, they didn’t care too much to get a little muddy. They just wanted to ride 🥰

💕Christmas Gift idea!
12/19/2024

💕Christmas Gift idea!

12/17/2024

This Sunday looks to be a decent day, for an open ride day! Noon-3p $45 per rider! Please message if you’re interested in coming, as I can only take so many riders. ☀️ 🐴

National Day of the Horse 🐴 Where do I even begin?! Well with a couple pictures of where I started with my first pony Tr...
12/13/2024

National Day of the Horse 🐴

Where do I even begin?! Well with a couple pictures of where I started with my first pony Trigger, and one of my first lessons (the rainbow pants, my mom said I always insisted on wearing🤣).

Horses have been the biggest part of my life since for as long as I can remember. I was very lucky to have had all the opportunities my mom gave me, that allowed me to learn, grow, test my limits, try new things. Instilled as much of her knowledge within me as she could, and still does.

Horses are the reason I’ve met so many wonderful people, and share forever friendships with. One specifically I have to touch on, I spent lots of time with growing up. Who taught me a couple different disciplines, lots of knowledge on so many different things, and most of all shared her amazing horses with me. We have countless stories from our summer riding adventures. 🫶🏼

The horses we have our in our pasture right now, are truly a dream come true. We have 6 worth their weight in gold, that I trust to help me teach a new generation of cowgirls & cowboys. And 4, that I’m hopeful I have a future with accomplishing my own personal goals.

We love all of them so much. I think it’s safe to say the kids & adults whose lives they’re impacting love them just as well.♥️

Date to be determined, I’ve had a schedule change and so will be postponing this. Watching for a good weather day potent...
12/04/2024

Date to be determined, I’ve had a schedule change and so will be postponing this. Watching for a good weather day potentially in January!

Had a couple dedicated kiddos this morning, taking advantage of their Thanksgiving break to get a morning ride in. 💖
11/29/2024

Had a couple dedicated kiddos this morning, taking advantage of their Thanksgiving break to get a morning ride in. 💖

11/23/2024

The weather tomorrow looks beautiful!

I usually don’t do lessons or open rides on Sundays, but I hate to waste warm day.

I’m available 10a-1:30p tomorrow if I have any parents that would be interested in bringing the kids for a group ride, or individual hour lessons. 🥰

What a great Saddle Club evening, these girls are great! 💖
11/21/2024

What a great Saddle Club evening, these girls are great! 💖

Rainy day Saddle Club, means we spend the evening giving their lesson horses some pampering and teaching the donkey us h...
11/19/2024

Rainy day Saddle Club, means we spend the evening giving their lesson horses some pampering and teaching the donkey us humans aren’t so bad 🤣💖

11/18/2024

We will still have saddle club this evening 4-6p!

We’ll be going back to doing other horse related activities inside or in the barn on rain/muddy days, like we originally intended too. These days are great opportunities to learn more about owning/taking care of horses, rather then just riding.

After today it’ll go back to every other Wednesday 4-6p 🙂

🎄🎁🐴Wear your cowboy boots & Christmas sweaters, we’re hosting a full day of holiday activities!
11/14/2024

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Wear your cowboy boots & Christmas sweaters, we’re hosting a full day of holiday activities!

I wasn’t planning on doing any camps til spring, but the kids have been asking me if I’d have another…So for the parents...
11/12/2024

I wasn’t planning on doing any camps til spring, but the kids have been asking me if I’d have another…

So for the parents, do we have any interest in a Christmas themed day camp? 🎄

Activities will be weather dependent, but ideas are:
* hot cocoa bar
* making a gingerbread barn
* decorating Christmas cookies
* candy cane scavenger hunt in the riding trails, on horse back
* making ornaments
* riding horses

One day date: December 15th 9a-5p. If there’s interest for a two day, dates would be December 14th & 15th.

Liza & Alita, riding 7 this afternoon. 💖
11/11/2024

Liza & Alita, riding 7 this afternoon. 💖

Happy Veterans Day, to all who have served. It’s because of you all, and our silent hero’s that we’re free today. 🇺🇸♥️ S...
11/11/2024

Happy Veterans Day, to all who have served. It’s because of you all, and our silent hero’s that we’re free today. 🇺🇸♥️

Sharing one of my favorite stories of an American War Horse hero:

The “Introducing Sergeant Reckless, a small Mongolian-bred mare with a racing background in her native country, who became a national hero and the pride of the US Marines.

She was purchased at the age of five for 250 US dollars – from a young Korean boy who needed money to buy his sister an artificial limb – by US Marines during the Korean War to carry ammunition for the 75mm Recoilless Rifle Platoon.

During the Battle of Outpost Vegas in March 1953, she made 51 trips up to the gun sites – most of the time by herself – and carried more than 9000 pounds of ammunition on her back. Wounded twice, she never stopped. She also evacuated wounded and dead from the battlefield, and quickly earned the love and respect of all the Marines who served with her.

We understand that Reckless, who received two Purple Hearts, was a colourful character in her own right, and would hang out around the mess hall and tents when not carrying ammunition or soldiers.

She was a fan of beer, pickles and pancakes. She has been called by some America’s greatest war horse.

In the 1990s Sgt. Reckless was named by Life magazine among America’s top 100 heroes. She was trained to step over communication cables, get down when there was incoming fire and to ignore the sounds of battle. Sergeant Reckless was promoted to Staff Sergeant Reckless in 1959 in honour of her war efforts, and she returned to the United States to live out her days at Camp Pendleton. She died in 1968. Although Sgt. Reckless has been recognized with bronze statues at both Camp Pendleton (California) and the National Museum of the Marine Corps (Virginia), it was the vision of James E. “Ted” Bassett III, a Marine Corps combat veteran of World War II and former president and chairman of the Keeneland Association, that she be memorialised at the Kentucky Horse Park. She has had books written about her and even a song dedicated to her.” -The War Horse

Dr. Kiley Kelly, DVM LLC and I want to bring a Spa Day for your horse(s) to Vandalia! Unfamiliar with the benefits of Ch...
11/08/2024

Dr. Kiley Kelly, DVM LLC and I want to bring a Spa Day for your horse(s) to Vandalia!

Unfamiliar with the benefits of Chiropractic or Massage Therapy for your horse?

Chiropractic: Pain relief, improved range of motion, improved mobility, injury prevention, maintenance, fixing posture, enhancing overall performance, and more.

Massage: Pain relief, injury prevention, improved circulation, improved muscle health, improved immune system, relaxation, improved posture, increase flexibility, and more. Using massage prior to an adjustment, can help relieve tight muscles, which can help make adjustments more effective and more comfortable.

Massage this page, or you can text/call the number below to set up an appointment. 🐴🧖🏼‍♀️💖

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