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EP 101: RideIQ with Kyle Carter

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Helena welcomes top Canadian eventer, Kyle Carter this week. Kyle is part of the team behind an innovative new app called RideIQ, a digital teaching tool designed to help riders in all corners of the globe have access to top-level instruction without having to travel to get it.

Kyle’s take on riding is first and foremost about horsemanship, and whether we keep our horses at home or with a trainer, they can’t be truly happy unless we spend time working on our own skills in the saddle. It’s an essential part of horsemanship for anyone who tosses a leg over the back of a horse.

This is a very interesting conversation, so listen in!

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EP 23: A Conversation with Emma Ford

We’re going world class today with a guest who works at the top level of our sport. She’s the kind of person who’s brain you could pick for days on end and still never feel satisfied. Her name is Emma Ford, and her career as a professional groom, most notably as Olympian Phillip Dutton’s groom, affords her an expertise in horse care that few can rival. The exception would be Cat Hill. You see, Emma and Cat wrote a fabulous book together. It’s called World Class Grooming for Horses, and every horse owner should have this book in their horse library because IT. IS. AWESOME. And by awesome, we mean, Has Lots of Pictures.

Emma joins Helena in this episode to talk about how she got to where she is today, what has kept her on the Phillip Dutton Eventing team for so long, and a few pro tips you may be surprised to hear. Listen in! 

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EP 19: In the Middle with Tik Maynard

Wouldn’t it be great if every barn could have it’s own little library in the tack room, stocked with books old and new about horses and horsemanship?

Our lives are so overrun by digital media these days, that it can be overwhelming. Yeah, doing a Google search to find out more about a health or training issue is definitely a blessing, but the internet is terribly distracting, which makes absorbing and experiencing the content different than when one reads a book. Working with our friends at Trafalgar Square Publishing, the Harris clan is building up our library of treasured reading material. The first new book in our updated library is already a favorite: In the Middle are the Horseman, by Tik Maynard. It is a fantastic read!

Tik began riding with the Vancouver Pony Club in British Columbia. After achieving his ‘A’ rating, he began competing in Modern Pentathlon, where he represented Canada at three World Championships, and the 2007 Pan– American Games. In 2008, Tik began a unique journey in order to improve his riding, as well as to reset his personal compass. At the age of 26, his journey as a working student took him from Canada to Germany, Florida, Texas, and New Jersey – all in search of a learning experience from the best in equestrian sports. Along the way, he discovered something more important: horsemanship.

Tik joins Helena in this episode to talk about some of those experiences and how they translate to modern horsemanship for both the pleasure rider and the competitive equestrian. Listen in!

 

Small challenges like this make riding – and show prep – fun!

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