Saddles

What I like best about WOW saddles

August 23, 2011

Live to ride, right?! Every year offers a new season for what I like best about my WOW saddle. This year’s reason is that it gives me the controls to stay out of my horses’ way. Then he can handle himself. I give him the aids to direct him and repeat the movements to gain [...]

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Making Horses Smart in an Instant

February 24, 2011

Thinking outside the box, is my source of inspiration. Mastering a method of equine massage therapy begun in the mid-1980′s proves it. Being the first equine massage therapist on the A Show Circuit from 1985 to 1988 established my business. It is anti-aging for horses. It enhances performance and advances ability, painlessly, with long term [...]

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Dutch Riders

September 30, 2010

The Netherlands dressage team won the first gold medal at the World Equestrian Games, the WEG. There are 16 days of intense competition in 8 riding disciplines being held in the U.S. for the very first time. Not only did they capture a resounding win, they did so while one of their best in the [...]

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Deliberate Classical Dressage

September 16, 2010

In the spirit of naming a method that fills the chasm between rollkur and natural horsemanship I humbly submit a name more specific than my suggestion of THAT Riding, Transitioning Horses to Athletes for Training. I tip my hat to classical dressage with Deliberate Classical Dressage. The ongoing debates between geographical methods like German, French, [...]

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Horses Talking Wellness

July 17, 2010

Long ago I realized that every action of a horse is a communication. It became incumbent upon me to learn the language of the breed and the vernacular or dialect of the individual, as a horseman. When my horses are feeling well they perform well, brilliantly in fact. When they are feeling unwell, they under [...]

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Traditional ideas v. New ideas

January 14, 2010

Traditional care of horses draws heavily on awareness of their strong yet fragile natures. Horses respond well to exacting care, respect, and training designed to build mental and muscle power for consistent performance. Horsemanship comes from military and hunting practices that helped to keep everyone safe and sound. Riders who perform subtle nuanced movement with [...]

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Introducing innovative state of the art WOW saddles from England

November 1, 2009

High Quality Saddles to Match the Tiniest Details for both the Horse and the Rider

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