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Meraki Sport Horses Sport horse training, sales and consignments by Olivia Ramos. Located in Melbourne, Florida.
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Currently available🔅2 sweet boys looking for their forever homes. 1. ((SOLD)) Jazzy is an 11y/o, 16h bay ottb. A solid n...
08/06/2023

Currently available🔅2 sweet boys looking for their forever homes.

1. ((SOLD)) Jazzy is an 11y/o, 16h bay ottb. A solid novice level eventer with training experience, who would be best suited for a junior/young rider or amateur looking for a partner with a packer personality to learn and grow with through the lower levels. Same horse alone or with a group, on or off property. Uncomplicated, no vices, low maintenance, matches the energy you give.

2. ((SOLD)) Van Gogh is coming 4 years old. He’s a grey thoroughbred gelding, unraced, approximately 16.2 and growing. Van Gogh is a clever and forward thinker with 3 light, naturally balanced and uphill gaits. Has recently been started small fences and is brave, adjustable and shows great potential. Could go in any direction.

Message for more info! Videos linked in bio (or search on YouTube).

((BOTH SOLD))🔅2 sweet boys looking for their forever homes. 1. Jazzy is an 11y/o, 16h bay ottb. A solid novice level eve...
08/06/2023

((BOTH SOLD))🔅2 sweet boys looking for their forever homes.

1. Jazzy is an 11y/o, 16h bay ottb. A solid novice level eventer with training experience, who would be best suited for a junior/young rider or amateur looking for a partner with a packer personality to learn and grow with through the lower levels. Same horse alone or with a group, on or off property. Uncomplicated, no vices, low maintenance, matches the energy you give.

2. Van Gogh is coming 4 years old. He’s a grey thoroughbred gelding, unraced, approximately 16.2 and growing. Van Gogh is a clever and forward thinker with 3 light, naturally balanced and uphill gaits. Has recently been started small fences and is brave, adjustable and shows great potential. Could go in any direction.

Located in Malabar, Fl. More info on both on Meraki Sport Horses, YouTube videos linked as well (or search )

02/05/2023

((SOLD)) For your consideration, MSH proudly offers ✨VAN GOGH✨

Van Gogh is coming 4 years old at approximately 16.2 and growing! This sweet, unraced thoroughbred gelding is mature beyond his years. With an in-your-pocket personality and a desire to please, he will make a lovely partner for someone looking for a quality young horse to produce. Van Gogh has 3 naturally balanced, uphill gaits and is light on the aids. He has been introduced to lateral work and ground poles. He has not yet been jumped due to his age but has shown to be extremely willing and brave over ground poles, water, and trails proving to be a promising prospect with potential to excel in any direction.

Van Gogh:
-stands patiently for grooming/tacking, farrier, and vet
-Loads and travels quietly
-Crossties
-Is the same horse alone or with a group, on or off property
-has no vices

Long term homes only. He is a very talented and kind boy who deserves a loving home with someone who will allow him time to continue to learn and mature properly. Located in Malabar, Fl. Full video available on YouTube.
Dressage: https://youtu.be/3iGF9BfNoEk
Tacking: https://youtu.be/UlZwVaU89gs

Sunday best ☀️
12/02/2023

Sunday best ☀️

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!❤️2022 was a big one for me and Meraki Sport Horses. Grateful for all the opportunities I was offered, a...
01/01/2023

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!❤️

2022 was a big one for me and Meraki Sport Horses. Grateful for all the opportunities I was offered, all the wonderful horses I had the pleasure of working with and of course my own three handsome boys for keeping me going and always reminding me why I love what I do. Cheers to more learning, more opportunities, and more growth in 2023✨

((SOLD)) For your consideration, MSH proudly offers ✨Progressive Jazz✨10 y/o, 16h OTTB gelding “Jazzy” is a novice packe...
17/11/2022

((SOLD)) For your consideration, MSH proudly offers ✨Progressive Jazz✨

10 y/o, 16h OTTB gelding “Jazzy” is a novice packer, recently made a successful debut at training level finishing 5th at FHP, and schooling though preliminary at home. Light and flashy on the flat. Brave and forward thinking over fences and always highly adjustable. Has changes. Can be as forward or as quiet as you ask! Will match your energy. Jazzy is a barn favorite with the sweetest, goofiest, in-your-pocket personality. No vices, no maintenance, barefoot, easy keeper. Same horse on and off property, by himself or with a group. This guy wants to please, and will make an exceptional partner for a junior or amateur looking for a quality, consistent young horse to continue to produce through the levels!

Malabar, FL. PM for more information. Videos available on YouTube
•Dressage: https://youtu.be/j160I_2UwGA
•Show Jumping: https://youtu.be/0FBS0eR_vk0
•Cross Country: https://youtu.be/ogFC4cPxDIs

For your consideration, MSH proudly offers ✨Progressive Jazz✨10 y/o, 16h OTTB gelding “Jazzy” is a novice packer, recent...
06/11/2022

For your consideration, MSH proudly offers ✨Progressive Jazz✨

10 y/o, 16h OTTB gelding “Jazzy” is a novice packer, recently made a successful debut at training level finishing 5th at FHP, and schooling though preliminary at home. Light and flashy on the flat. Brave and forward thinking over fences and always highly adjustable. Has changes. Can be as forward or as quiet as you ask! Will match your energy. Jazzy is a barn favorite with the sweetest, goofiest, in-your-pocket personality. No vices, low maintenance, easy keeper. Same horse on and off property, by himself or with a group. This guy wants to please, and will make an exceptional partner for a junior or amateur looking for a quality, consistent horse to tackle the lower levels with!

Malabar, FL. PM for more information. Videos available on YouTube
•Dressage: https://youtu.be/j160I_2UwGA
•Show Jumping: https://youtu.be/0FBS0eR_vk0
•Cross Country: https://youtu.be/ogFC4cPxDIs

All smiles this past weekend as Progressive Jazz (Jazzy) absolutely rocked around his first training! Putting in a respe...
01/10/2022

All smiles this past weekend as Progressive Jazz (Jazzy) absolutely rocked around his first training! Putting in a respectable test for a 33.6, followed by 2 brave and bold jump rounds for a fifth place finish. Excited to put all we learned from this event to work and come back even better in a few weeks!

Are you gearing up for the fall show season? Do you need some help starting or bringing along your youngster? Maybe you ...
19/09/2022

Are you gearing up for the fall show season? Do you need some help starting or bringing along your youngster? Maybe you are looking for your next partner or your horse is looking for theirs. MSH offers a variety of services that are catered and tailored to each individual horse and rider’s needs!

Services include:
• training rides
• training/consignment board
• lessons (must have own horse)
• sales

Specializing in eventing and young/green horses, and having loads of experience with horses of all ages/experience levels, my number 1 priority when training is instilling confidence and laying solid foundations to ensure every horse that comes through my program has the tools they need to promote a happy and successful career. I also believe that there is nothing quite like a strong and harmonious partnership between horse and rider and whether you are looking to strengthen yours, or find your next one I can help with that too! Potential opportunities available for training or consignment board as well. PM for more information.

Based in Malabar, servicing Vero to Merritt Island. Send me a message if I can assist you in any way!

flying into the new week like 🛫🤩
18/07/2022

flying into the new week like 🛫🤩

MSH proudly offers ✨Progressive Jazz✨10 y/o, 16h OTTB gelding “Jazzy” is an absolute star in the making. He recently mad...
07/03/2022

MSH proudly offers ✨Progressive Jazz✨

10 y/o, 16h OTTB gelding “Jazzy” is an absolute star in the making. He recently made a successful novice level debut in competition, schools up to training level at home. Light, uphill and flashy on the flat. Straightforward and highly adjustable over fences. Has changes. Can be as forward or as quiet as you ask! Jazzy is a barn favorite with the sweetest, in-your-pocket personality. No vices, no maintenance, barefoot, easy keeper. Same horse on and off property, by himself or with a group. This guy wants to please, and will make an exceptional partner for a junior, amateur or professional looking for a quality young horse to continue to produce through the levels!

Located in Malabar, FL. PM for videos and more info.

tag your barn buddies 🥰🥰
04/03/2022

tag your barn buddies 🥰🥰

The new year is off to a busy start and training is in full swing! Need some help (re)starting your youngster? Building ...
21/01/2022

The new year is off to a busy start and training is in full swing! Need some help (re)starting your youngster? Building your horse’s fitness? Sharpening skills for show season? i am ready to help you meet your goals with your four-legged friend! Exercising and training services available with programs tailored to each individual’s needs! Currently servicing Melbourne to Vero Beach. PM me if i can assist you in any way!

14/01/2022

every step counts!👌🏼

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12/01/2022

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Looks like a bit of winter may hit Florida later this weekend.

New to the crew 😍 help me welcome the coolest 4 y/o TB stud, Su Fort aka “Forté” to the MSH team! Thank you to all who m...
10/01/2022

New to the crew 😍 help me welcome the coolest 4 y/o TB stud, Su Fort aka “Forté” to the MSH team! Thank you to all who made this possible.

Galloping into the weekend 💜
01/10/2021

Galloping into the weekend 💜

13/08/2021

Why we should ride young horses forward and down...

It is a commonly accepted training principle that we should encourage young horses to have a low head carriage. But why is this?

The muscles of the horses back are still immature at 3,4 and even at 5 years old. This is a combination of being developmentally (age related), and physically immature, in the sense that they lack the muscle condition which comes from years of training-induced exercise. Of course the maturity of their muscles will come naturally with time, and as we work them through groundwork and under saddle. But how can we get to this point, while protecting these fundamentally weak muscles and avoiding musculoskeletal injuries further down the line?

By utilising the passive ligament mechanism, we can allow the horse to support the back and carry the weight of the rider with very little muscular effort. This allows the epaxial muscles of the back to be free to perform their primary functions in movement, rather than acting as weight lifters.

The passive ligament system of the back is primarily composed of, well ligaments, the nuchal and supraspinous ligament to be exact.

The nuchal ligament is a strong, collagenous structure, originating at the extensor process of the occiput (the back of the skull), forming attachments to the cervical vertebrae, before inserting on the spinous process of the fourth thoracic vertebrae. Here the nuchal ligament broadens in the region of the withers, before continuing as the supraspinous ligament running along the top of the spinous processes of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae and terminating in the sacral region of the spine.

This creates an inverse relationship between the position of the head and neck and the balance between flexion and extension of the spine.

Generally speaking, lowering the head induces flexion in the thoracic region (the back is lifted) and conversely, raising the head creates extension in the thoracic region (the back hollows/drops). This is because the elongation of the strong and elastic nuchal ligament created when the head is lowered, creates a forward traction on the high spinous processes of the withers, and travels through the supraspinous ligament to lift the thoracic region of the spine. Comparatively, shortening of the ligament raises the head.

This system has provided an evolutionary advantage to the horse, as while they are grazing, the weight of the thorax and abdomen is supported passively by the ligament with very little muscular effort over long periods of time (up to the 16-19 hours per day they can spend grazing in the wild). Equally, because of the stored elastic potential energy in the liagement when it is stretched for the head to be at ground level, the horse can quickly raise its head to gallop away at the first sign of a predator.

Furthermore, lowering of the head and neck, stretching downwards and forwards, straightens out the natural S curve of the horse's spine. This lifts the bottom of the S curve, the cervico-thoracic junction and the ribcage, which creates lightness in the forequarters when the horse is moving. Further back, flexion in the thoracic region, increases the spacing between the dorsal spinous processes as the most dorsal aspect of the spine is stretched out. This posture is particularly therapeutic for horses with kissing spines.

In fact, the degree of flexion of the back is most marked between the 5th and 9th thoracic vertebrae, but is also significant between the 9th and 14th. Consequently, the arching and lifting of the back takes place directly under the saddle and therefore works to support the rider.

This is particularly useful in young horses; it allows the young horse, whose muscles are not mature enough to carry the rider, the chance to support its back and lift the weight of the rider by moving the head-neck axis rather than using active muscle contraction.

This means that the horse can use its muscles solely for movement; creating a loose, swinging back, free of tension, and suppleness in the gait.

Here we have the opportunity for us to slowly develop and condition the epaxial musculature of the young horse. Which will create a foundation of strength and suppleness of the back and the core to support more advanced movements later in their career.

Comparatively, if this system is not used, and the young horse is pulled into a shortened outline, it is the Longissimus Dorsi muscle which takes up the role of supporting the weight of the rider. But theLongissimus Dorsi is not designed for weight carrying, it is primarily a movement muscle.

Muscles act in the direction through which their fibres flow; the Longissimus Dorsi works in the horizontal plane, originating in the sacral and lumbar region of the spine and inserting through the lumbar, thoracic and ending in the cervical region. The Longissimus Dorsi primarily acts to extend and stabilise the entire spine, while also acting unilaterally to induce lateral flexion of the back. You can see the Longissimus Dorsi in action when watching a horse moving from above; the large muscle contracts alternately on each side of the back in the rhythm of the gait to stabilise the movement.

Once the Longissimus Dorsi is required to lift the weight of the rider, the muscle becomes blocked and stiff. Muscles are designed to work through a process of contraction and relaxation; held too long in contraction (to carry the weight of a rider, or support a shortened outline) and the Longissimus Dorsi will fatigue. This will lead to muscle spasm and pain within the muscle. Not only will the horse lose the strength to carry the rider, but they will also lose the natural elasticity of the back which will reduce the fluidity of their gaits.

Over time with greater overuse and fatigue, the Longissimus Dorsi muscle will atrophy, requiring the recruitment of other muscles, such as the Iliocostalis, to take up the role of stabilising the back and supporting the weight of the rider. Other muscles which are equally not designed for weight lifting. And so the cycle continues and the performance of the horse suffers.

With this knowledge in mind, we can understand why it is so essential to make use of the passive ligament system, by striving for that forward and down head carriage. Furthermore, that we also allow our young horses regular breaks, working on a loose rein to allow our horse to come out of the outline, stretch out, and reduce the risk of fatigue.

I always marvel at the intricately designed systems of energy conservation to create efficiency in the horse's way of going. It is our role as a rider to have an awareness of and make use of these systems; to allow our horses to go in the most efficient and beneficial way for them possible, upholding their standard of welfare.

Image credit: Tug of War, Gerd Heuschmann

Wishing a safe and happy fourth from me and my ponies to you !! 💙🇺🇸❤️
04/07/2021

Wishing a safe and happy fourth from me and my ponies to you !! 💙🇺🇸❤️

29/05/2021

Jazzy’s first school on a true XC course. He found his confidence and stepped up to the plate, answering some pretty tough questions for a green bean. I couldn’t be happier 😍 also thankful for our friends who helped encourage him to be brave and try new things and cheered us on the whole way (watch with sound, the last clip is my fav 🥰)!

Hi everyone! I have availability to help out some new clients in Palm Bay/Melbourne and surrounding areas! Services offe...
24/05/2021

Hi everyone! I have availability to help out some new clients in Palm Bay/Melbourne and surrounding areas!

Services offered:
*on client horse(s)
-Lessons (Dressage, SJ, XC)
-Training (Dressage, SJ, XC)
-Exercising (fitness building and maintenance)

Quality, detail-oriented and fairly priced. Flexible scheduling and training regiments tailored per individual needs, from day-to-day exercise to competition. As an added bonus for those without transportation, I can come to you!

Our focus:
-Building strong foundations and bringing horses through the levels from the ground up.
-Assist horses and riders in finding their perfect partners.
-Guide new horse/rider pairs as they navigate the early stages of their partnerships and beyond.

I will also be expanding our sales program and open for consignments in the near future so those looking for their horse’s next partner or their own, keep an eye out!

Send me a pm if I can assist you in any way!

05/05/2021

Unlike humans, horses are designed to run on a full stomach. Feeding your horse 2-3L of chaff or a biscuit of hay prior to exercise has two benefits :
1️⃣ The chaff will form a ball of feed in the stomach, which will help prevent acid from splashing up from the lower part of the stomach to cause gastric ulcers.
2️⃣ Blood is normally diverted away from the stomach during exercise, which reduces some of its normal protective mechanisms. Research has shown that feeding your horse before exercise actually reduces the amount of blood that is shunted away from the stomach and also increases the amount of blood delivered to the skeletal muscles and muscles of the chest. So not only are you helping to protect the stomach, you also might be improving your horse’s performance.
For more information : http://ow.ly/CfYy50Dmwnh

🚨 PRICE REDUCED 🚨Valid Wildfire “Iyla” is a 16.1 hand, 2011 OTTB mare who was sent to me to be restarted at the end of l...
13/04/2021

🚨 PRICE REDUCED 🚨

Valid Wildfire “Iyla” is a 16.1 hand, 2011 OTTB mare who was sent to me to be restarted at the end of last summer and has spent the last 9 months in a full eventing program. Iyla has successfully shown through the novice level and schooled through training level with ease. The talent and scope is absolutely there but with much consideration I have realized her heart is not in eventing. I believe she will be much happier in a dressage home.

Iyla came to me extremely green but over time has developed 3 consistent, uphill gaits. She is light on the aids and requires a rider who will be light on theirs, but also one who is confident and accurate as she is still green. She is an uncomplicated ride as long as you take the time to understand how she needs to be asked, and needs someone who can differentiate greenness from naughtiness. (She is not dangerous- no buck, rear, bolt, etc.) Easy to handle on the ground and can be very sweet but also needs a reminder every now and again that there needs to be mutual respect as she is not mean but has a “mare face” and the occasional attitude to match. She is a good traveler. The same horse on and off property. She barefoot, very low maintenance. She is a one-person pony, but for the right person she will be a dream. She is located near Melbourne, FL. PM for video and more info.

It’s been a big week for this cute boy! He turned 3, got gelded yesterday (sorry buddy🙈) and as of today, has officially...
13/03/2021

It’s been a big week for this cute boy! He turned 3, got gelded yesterday (sorry buddy🙈) and as of today, has officially come off a long 4 months stall rest allowing his legs to heal from his racetrack days to enjoy his first turnout in his brand new paddock❤️next step (after he heals from his surgery of course🤪) is getting him restarted under saddle!! Excited for the future with this one🥰

Sale horse ‘Valid Wildfire (Iyla) had a great show this past weekend at Three Lakes HT! Our main focus in preparation fo...
05/03/2021

Sale horse ‘Valid Wildfire (Iyla) had a great show this past weekend at Three Lakes HT! Our main focus in preparation for this event was confidence, and it certainly showed! She had her most positive and rideable dressage test and jump courses to date! Excited to have had so many great improvements and looking forward to continuing to build on them and come back even better at the next show!

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Meraki Sport Horses proudly offers: PROGRESSIVE JAZZ“Jazzy” is a 2012, 16h OTTB. He has been lightly restarted over the ...
27/02/2021

Meraki Sport Horses proudly offers: PROGRESSIVE JAZZ

“Jazzy” is a 2012, 16h OTTB. He has been lightly restarted over the last two months and is now entering the program full time! Jazzy has very steady, uphill and flashy gaits and is currently schooling through BN(2’7) with scope for more. Jazzy is green but uncomplicated. More of a kick ride, but very adjustable and light on the aids. Same horse on and off property. Perfect for a junior, amateur or professional looking for a talented prospect to bring through the levels. Sweet and in-your-pocket personality. A lovely horse all around and an exciting one for the future. Low fives. Located in Malabar, Fl. Pm for more info✨

🚨 NEW ARRIVAL ALERT! 🚨 Excited to officially be welcoming ‘Progressive Jazz’ into the MSH program! Stay tuned for detail...
26/02/2021

🚨 NEW ARRIVAL ALERT! 🚨 Excited to officially be welcoming ‘Progressive Jazz’ into the MSH program! Stay tuned for details coming atcha shortly!🤩

22/02/2021

Dear horse shoppers, owners, and young horse producers:

My wonderful groom rode my home bred horse this weekend at his first event. She did a super job and my horse had a nice time from start to finish.
She did however text me apologizing for a stop at fence 3 on the xc saying “I’m so sorry that’s on his record”

My response? “I couldn’t care less. He wasn’t stressed, learned a ton, and finished happy and confident. It doesn’t matter to me what happens the first few shows as long as he’s a bit better each time”

My groom, Sara Kelson, hasn’t ridden a lot of young horses at their first events, but I think that’s good too. My horse needs to learn to think for himself, and the ride wasn’t bad he just spooked last minute at whatever demons horses occasionally see.

I’m lucky that I’m in a position to take my time and do whatever I like with him. I don’t run a quick turn around sales operation, so there is no gun to my head or my horse’s head. That is a luxury, but it’s also a luxury I’ve worked hard for.

I know I wrote a month ago about pressure and perspective and that goes for how I like to produce young horses. Do they get a smack for a naughty stop? Yes, of course they do, but they are also allowed to make mistakes as they are learning, and so are the people riding them.

There is nothing worse than a horse feeling disappointment and unhappiness from their people because of a genuine mistake.

Horses being shoved over a fence or running blind at it out of fear isn’t what you want long term. Yes that horse has a perfect record, but does he/she understand and have confidence in their job? Have they been well trained?

I want a horse that happily walks to the warm up, is calm by the start, and leaves the box ears pricked because we’ve given them nice show experiences each time out. That takes a few horse shows to achieve and often sacrifices short term results. Who cares? What it does create is a much nicer horse to ride for life.

Just my two cents. Just as you “Don’t ride the X-rays” also don’t think that a perfect competition record means a well trained horse that understands and enjoys his job.

If you’re demanding perfection from start to finish, you are part of the problem.

*lovely photo of Sara and Monkey yesterday by Jj

21/02/2021

Iyla had a great confidence boosting cross country school today at Parrish Oaks Farm Home of Khorsandian Eventing in preparation for Three Lakes next weekend!

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