Horse & Rider

4 Keys to Keeping Your Cool

FOR 10 YEARS I spent most of my time riding young horses and preparing them for futurities.

While I enjoyed my time doing this, the cycle of starting a horse, getting them ready to the point someone else can compete on them, and then selling them became mentally exhausting for me.

That’s when I decided to keep one of my finished horses and compete on him for a while. It was nice to have a little consistency when

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