Posts Tagged middleburg
February 27, 2015 by admin “If you’re going to make a mistake, make it going forward.” That’s the best piece of advice I have ever been given as a rider. Whatever pickle you may find yourself in on a horse, leg is usually the answer. I found myself in a slight predicament on cross-country at Virginia Horse Trials in the […]
October 12, 2014 by admin Ah, the course walk. The first time out, we are generally just there to figure out where we’re going, and perhaps question our sanity (“Why? Why would anyone gallop a horse up to something like this and jump over it? I need help…”). The […]
October 12, 2011 by admin There’s something about that week in mid-September that signifies the end of summer for me. It’s always felt as if I leave summer behind when I head to the American Eventing Championships, that during that week the seasons change and I come home to autumn. Yes, there’s the obvious – temperatures begin to fall, days […]