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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Training Tips: Arms NOT Hands!
We often talk about the hands of the rider when training, and rarely hear the term ‘bad arms’, but we should be talking about the arms of the rider as well as the hands. The rider’s position is always a hot topic and when we hear riders talking about the areas that need improvement and trainers correcting students during a lesson, we … Continue reading
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ReadySupp Boss on Her Emotional Rolex Experience
When asked to describe the 2016 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day-Event ReadySupp’s co-founder and Managing Director Katherine Coleman had two words, “Totes emosh!”. The 32 year old New Orleans native returned home to compete on home turf for the first time since leaving for England and chose the biggest challenge of her career yet to do it. Katherine left the US five … Continue reading
Tags: Courage Under Fire, eventing, Katherine Coleman, Kentucky three day event, Rolex 3DE, Rolex Rookies, USA eventing
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Katie Jerram Explains Why Showing is Important
Many horse owners and riders have enjoyed showing at some level, for those who weren’t completely bitten by the showing bug the experience opened doors to other competitive disciplines, such as eventing and showjumping. The showing industry contributes more than we might imagine to our sport so why is it important to continue to push standards? We asked Katie Jerram, … Continue reading
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