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Tack Box Talk
Working Equitation: The story of riding something new, Spanish style!

Tack Box Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 29:11 Transcription Available


Send us a textStephanie Hayes, returning guest and founder for the Center of America's First Horse describes an exciting new sport - Working Equitation.  This fun competition honors the traditional riding style of southern Europe. Think a mix of dressage, working cattle, and speed trail!  Correct riding and balance are the key, and you don't need a fancy Spanish horse to get started.Working Equitation

Auf Trab
Tierschutz täglich leben!

Auf Trab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 38:14


Im Zeitalter von Social Media zeigt jeder gerne schnell mit dem Finger auf den anderen, wenn es um Tierschutz geht. Aber am besten kehrt man als Profi- wie auch Freizeit-reiterin erst einmal vor seiner eigenen Stalltüre: Füttere ich mein Pferd zu viel oder zu wenig und das Richtige? Spare ich auf Kosten meines Vierbeiners bei der Haltung? Gymnastiziere ich mein Pferd regelmäßig oder überfordere ich es am Wochenende mit vielstündigen Ausritten? Passen Zaum, Sattel und Satteldecke? Ist gebisslos reiten wirklich so tierfreundlich wenn ich durch die falsche Anwendung eines Bosals viel Druck auf die Pferdenase gebe? Ist mein Pferd wirklich für Working Equitation fit oder hierfür überhaupt die geeignete Pferderasse? Sollte ich meinem Kind wirklich ein Pferd kaufen, wenn ich selbst keine Ahnung von Pferden habe? Wie kann die Pferdehaltung und Ausbildung möglichst tierschutz-gerecht erfolgen? Wirkt die Turnier-Verordnung genug bei tierschutz-relevanten Verstößen? Gehe ich mit meinem Pferde-Pensionisten pferdegerecht um? Braucht es also mehr Tierschutz-Gesetze und Regeln oder reicht der gesunde Hausverstand? Kann man Freizeitreiterinnen überhaupt regulieren? All das und mehr diskutieren in der aktuellen AUF TRAB-Podcastfolge die auf Pferderecht spezialisierte Rechtsanwältin Nina Ollinger mit Wolfgang Rust, staatlich geprüfter und lizensierter Reitlehrer, Mental-Coach, beeideter und gerichtlich zertifizierter Sachverständiger, Richter, Begründer der Online-Riding Academy by Wolfgang Rust. Noch tiefer in den Tierschutz taucht der Fachkongress Pferd 2024 mit hochkarätigen Referenten am 30.11.2024 vor den Toren Wiens in Purkersdorf Viel Hörvergnügen wünschen Julia und die Welshies, die sich sehr freuen, wenn ihr AUF TRAB liked, kommentiert, abonniert und/oder weiter empfiehlt, vor allem hört. Musik- und Soundrechte: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://auftrab.eu/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#Pferde #Tierschutz #Reitausbildung #Pferdehaltung #reiten #Podcast Foto: Wolfgang Rust , Nina Ollinger

Omroep Land van Cuijk
2024-08-27 90 Jaar Hippos Langenboom/Mill

Omroep Land van Cuijk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 28:03


Ter gelegenheid van het 90 jarig bestaan van Paardensportvereniging Hippos Langenboom wordt een openbaar evenement georganiseerd met medewerking van o.a. Albert Voorn (springen Olympische Spelen 2000), Kebie van der Heijden (Grand prix Amazone en oud-clublid) Margot Timmermans (WK deelneemster Working Equitation 2022) Jan Pen (Paardenpraktijk en KI station de Peelkant) met aansluitend een reünie/feestavondWaar Plaats van het evenement: Familie van Schipstal, Ericaweg 4, Sint Hubert. In deze podcast zijn Wim Verhagen en Angelique van der Zanden - van Rooij te gast.

Listen With EquiTeam
The Ins and Outs of Working Equitation

Listen With EquiTeam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 27:21


Working Equitation is the fastest-growing equestrian discipline in Europe, and after watching a demonstation with Sarah Vousden, Working Equitation competitor and coach, we couldn't wait to share more with you. Sarah joins EquiTeam's Liz Daniels as they look at the heritage of the sport, the different phases, some of the obstacles, and how people can get involved. From grassroots walk and trot, to the professionals taking obstacles at speed, (and making it look a lot easier than it is!), there is something for all levels, including in-hand training for those who would like a confidence boost before trying it ridden.  To find out more about Working Equitation go to: https://abweofficial.co.uk/ To contact Sarah go to: https://acobandaconnie.com/home-page or follow her on social media here: https://www.facebook.com/acobandaconnie

Equipodden
#193 Idamaria Johansson - WE ryttare

Equipodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 52:49


I veckans avsnitt får vi träffa WE ryttaren Idamaria Johansson som har en lång meritlista med bland annat 3 SM-guld. Vi pratar om Working Equitation och Idamaria berättar om denna gren av ridsporten. Sedan pratar vi också om hur Idamaria tränar och hur hon tänker med de olika hindren. Vi får också med hur man kan börja med WE och hur man kan introducera till en ny häst. Såklart hinner vi också prata om tävling och hur Idamaria tänker när hon förbereder sig och hästen inför tävling. Vi pratar också hur hon gör tydligt för hästen om det är precision eller speed som gäller.

Equipodden
#193 Idamaria Johansson - WE ryttare

Equipodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 52:49


I veckans avsnitt får vi träffa WE ryttaren Idamaria Johansson som har en lång meritlista med bland annat 3 SM-guld. Vi pratar om Working Equitation och Idamaria berättar om denna gren av ridsporten. Sedan pratar vi också om hur Idamaria tränar och hur hon tänker med de olika hindren. Vi får också med hur man kan börja med WE och hur man kan introducera till en ny häst. Såklart hinner vi också prata om tävling och hur Idamaria tänker när hon förbereder sig och hästen inför tävling. Vi pratar också hur hon gör tydligt för hästen om det är precision eller speed som gäller.

HorseClue Podden
Ny podcast!

HorseClue Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 24:02


I samarbeid med WEN lager vi nå en ny podcast om Working Equitation i Norge. Jeg håper dere liker den! Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/horseclue-podden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kompetenz-Zirkel Pferd
#80 Working Equitation: Training mit Sinn & Spaß

Kompetenz-Zirkel Pferd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 63:14


Working Equitation - eine Reitsportdisziplin, die sich an alten südeuropäischen Arbeitsweisen orientiert, die zum Treiben von Rinderherden entwickelt wurden. Reiter mussten sich in unwegsamem Gelände schwierigen Aufgaben stellen und waren auf rittige und verlässliche Pferde an ihrer Seite angewiesen. Die Pferde wurden durch gezieltes und gymnastizierendes Dressurtraining auf die anspruchsvolle Arbeit vorbereitet. Endlich Pferdetraining mit Sinn und Verstand! Als Expertin auf diesem Gebiet ist Kata Ragg für diese Folge unser Gast. Sie ist lizensierte Ausbilderin der WE in Kärnten, Österreich. Wir stellen Euch die verschiedenen Disziplinen genau vor, gehen alle spannende Hindernisse durch und erklären genau, welchen gymnastizierenden Effekt diese für Dein Pferd haben. Start frei! Kata Ragg Karen Golz

Pferdemenschen
SPECIAL: Working Equitation mit Mitja Hinzepter

Pferdemenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 18:45


Zum e-Book: https://www.paragonshop.de/working_equitation-book5-pdf/ Working Equitation Sofort lieferbar 9,99 € inkl. MwSt. und Versandkosten 1 Zum Warenkorb hinzufügen Working Equitation – Das umfassende eBook zum Thema. Möchten Sie mehr darüber wissen, wie die Disziplin entstanden ist und welche Ausbildungsmöglichkeiten es gibt? Welche Ausrüstung ist dafür nötig und wo finden Veranstaltungen statt? Dann ist dieses eBook des Paragon Verlags genau das Richtige für Sie. In 14 Fachartikeln widmen wir uns voll und ganz der Pferdesport-Disziplin Working Equitation. Wir haben hochkarätige Experten wie Waltraud Böhmke (Richterin, Trainerin und Ausbilderin), Uta Gräf (Dressurreiterin, Trainerin und Ausbilderin), Stefan Schneider (Allround-Horseman, Turnierreiter auf internationalem Niveau im Working Equitation) Annika Bardenhagen (Pferdewirtin FN mit Schwerpunkt Reiten und Züchterin) sowie Stefan Baumgartner (Mitbegründer der Working Equitation-Szene in Deutschland, Trainer, Ausbilder und internationaler Turnierteilnehmer). Auf über 70 Seiten finden Sie wertvolles Fachwissen zur Historie, praktische Inhalte der Disziplin, der Ausrüstung, den für die Disziplin gebräuchlichsten Pferderassen, Ausbildungsmöglichkeiten und Erfahrungsberichte.

De Paardenpodcast
#142 Working Equitation en EK in Parijs - Romy Huisman

De Paardenpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 52:00


Romy Huisman, ook bekend als 'Snuitable' op YouTube en Instagram, vertelt in deze aflevering wat Working Equitation nu eigenlijk voor sport is. Je hoort ook hoe het zit met WE wedstrijden en waarom Romy het zo'n gave sport vindt. What's in it voor de ruiter en het paard? We hebben het ook uitgebreid over een 'Iberische' paardensport, namelijk MCI. Het is dressuur, maar dan anders. Romy is onlangs naar het Europees Kampioenschap MCI in Parijs geweest en vertelt over haar ervaringen daar én wat ze graag anders had gezien qua paardenwelzijn. Veel plezier met luisteren! Meer leren over paardenwelzijn? Over training, huisvesting, voeding, hoefgezondheid en meer? Check dan de Horse in Mind Community: https://bit.ly/3Y36tvm Hét membership voor leergierige paardeneigenaren.

Adult Onset Horsemanship
Ep. 42 Jim Groesbeck, Working Equitation Trainer, Vaquero, and Mule Man

Adult Onset Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 158:32


I always aim for candid conversations and Jim showed up in spades. He's got a lot of experience training a variety of horses over a 4 decades long career. He's also very well read and uses that to form the basis for his opinions. He's trained mules, packed in the mountains, done the vaquero thing, and now trains Lusitanos for Working Equitation.We're both a bit on the ADHD side of things, so I hope you can keep up as we chase a few squirrels. There is a lot to digest and learn from in this conversation though. I really hope y'all enjoy it. You can find Jim at the following links:https://www.facebook.com/jimgroesbeckhorsemanshiphttps://www.youtube.com/@shortbus390

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Ep 225 Whoa Podcast News Ep 225 Whoa Podcast News Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship. There's no guest today, just me, and I've got some important news to share about the future of this podcast. So, saddle up and stick around. When I began this journey in 2012, I did not know where it would lead. I had come to horses late in life. I hadn't grown up in the Western culture or in the horse world. I had owned my horse long enough to know how little I actually knew. I needed more. If you've listened long, you'll know I'm a big fan of Clinton Anderson. Clinton says, “If you want it bad enough you'll find a way. If not, you'll find an excuse.” You may not know, but I was also a fan of Adam Carolla around this time. While Adam is known for many quotes, I remember him saying, “Figure out what you want, take a nap, then try to get kinda close.” Podcasts were new. I bought a thirty dollar microphone, downloaded the free version of Audacity, and followed the step-by-step instructions on Podcast411. Now, I had this thing, the podcast, what to do with it. Another quote I like-and by now you know I like quotes- is, “When you don't know where you're going, Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you'll be able to see further.” So, I kept going. The famous horse trainer, Doug Williamson not only didn't know who I was, he had never heard of a thing called a podcast. But, he could see I was interested in horses and wanted to learn more about what he knew, so he invited me to his ranch. After getting to watch him ride a few, we sat in his office surrounded by awards and talked about his amazing life. I ventured a little farther and found ways to get myself invited to Working Equitation events, Horse Expos, and the Horsemen's Reunion where I met and interviewed so many good trainers. Not one of them knew what a podcast was. In 2014, I covered a local mustang makeover event, The Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge. When the event struggled to find trainers in 2015, I volunteered and got to start my first horse at age 61. I felt like George Plimpton in Paper Lion. (yes, that's a 1968 reference. Google it). Starting a horse from Scratch changed everything. So many trainers were generous with their time and knowledge. I was exposed to so many facets of the western world I had not seen before. I got to go on gathers, be in the branding pen, and lead trail rides. A highlight for me was riding in the same arena with the Mustang Man Bobby Kerr. I asked him if he would ride my horse and tell me what he thought. I didn't tell him I was having problems with lead changes. I watched in awe as Bobby did things on my horse I didn't think were possible. The podcast wasn't a money generating endeavor. It was an experience generating one. I've told you a little about the guest side, but the listener side is just as amazing. People would help on Patreon, recommend guests, heck, even set up interviews with guests. When I would get stuck and not produce for a while, they would email with encouragement. And, it's hard to imagine, sitting in my little studio, computer on one side, cat on the other, that anyone was listening at all. But, the emails would come from all over the world. It's truly humbling. Our horses have grown up through all this too. They put up with every crazy adventure from Extreme Cowboy Races to Working Equitation to Team sorting and more. I experimented with trainer advice, supplements, and tack. Those guys have seen it all. Our horses are well into their 20s now. They get to just trail ride and graze in the yard. Friends, I'm putting the podcast on a bit of a hiatus. Nearly 300 episodes. I never thought it would go on this long. I'm so happy it did. It truly changed the direction of my life. Now, before you start wondering, this isn't a goodbye. It's more like a 'see you later.' I've found that I've accomplished so much of what I set out to do with this podcast, and the time has come to explore other avenues—especially my growing interest in video and photography. Trust me, my journey with horses is far from over. I'll keep the back episodes on Apple, Google, Spotify and other places, up for the time being. If I come across a story I just can't resist, I'll publish. The Facebook page will still be around. If you're interested in what I'm doing with photography, you can check out my Instagram @johnharrerphotography, My videos are on my YouTube channel, JohnHarrerHorses. And, you can always see what I'm up to on JohnHarrer,com So, one more time, thanks for listening and sharing the podcast with your friends and riding buddies. For Ranae this is John Harrer saying, “Go have some fun with your horses.” Bye bye everybody. Thanks for listening. John & Ranae Episode #225 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses Your Horse Will LOVE This Shampoo                  

De Gangenpaarden Podcast
Gaited Working Equitation

De Gangenpaarden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 12:55


Ben jij bekend met Working Equitation? Ik leg je in korte lijnen uit wat het verschil is in GWE en WE. Bij fam. Vierhaus is er in Hunxe een GWE as 5-6 Aug. '23 Zie: https://m.facebook.com/events/215723337875467/ Deel de info met je gangenpaardenvrienden. Dankjewel alvast!

100 Meilen - Ausreiten als Pferdesport
#21 Beritt für Distanz- und Jungpferde

100 Meilen - Ausreiten als Pferdesport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 56:06


Bei dem Wort Beritt denkt man sofort an den typischen Vollberitt bei einem professionellen Bereiter. Dabei ist auch die Beritt-Welt vielfältiger: Lisa hat mit ihren drei Pferden mit wiederum drei verschiedenen Arten von Beritt - Vollberitt, Teilberitt, Trainingsberitt - Erfahrungen gesammelt, von denen sie in dieser Folge berichtet. Vilma war während ihres Auslandssemester in "Trainingsberitt", wurde also von einer anderen Reiterin in Freiburg auf die kommende Distanzsaison vorbereitet. Zena war aufgrund von Lisas gebrochenem Bein als Araber & Distanzpferd in Vollberitt bei einer Dressurreiterin für den Grundstein ihrer Ausbildung, danach wurde sie noch sporadisch beritten von einer Westerntrainerin B, die selbst reitweisenoffen reitet und vor allem in der Working Equitation erfolgreich ist. Auch Gengiskan durfte mit verschiedenen mobilen Bereitern in seinem Stall zuhause weiter lernen und wurde u.a. im Bereich der klassischen Reitkunst weiter gefördert. Aber noch viel spannender ist, wie Lisa die verschiedenen Beritt-Arten erlebt und wahrgenommen hat, weshalb ihr euch besonders auf ein kleines Rating zu jeder Variante freuen könnt. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback, eure Fragen, Vorschläge & Ergänzungen: Email: ⁠hallo@100-meilen.de⁠ Instagram: ⁠Lisa & Gengiskan @vilmabloggt⁠ ⁠Jana & Maddie @tildabloggt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/100-meilen/message

Pferd und Mensch - Ein Tagebuch
Staffel 3/ Folge 8 Was ist gated working equitation?

Pferd und Mensch - Ein Tagebuch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 10:37


Larissa Rohrmann erzählt uns heute was gated working equitation ist , wie und mit welchen Pferden es geritten wird...

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Healthy Critters Radio 179 by BioStar US: Working Equitation, Reading Supplement Labels

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 48:29


We chat with Doreen Atkinson about working equitation, the critter of the show is the black copper Maran chicken and in critter nutrition we focus on what supplement labels don't tell us.Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BiostarUS and Pati Pierucci from Pierucci DressageAsk HedwigGuest: Doreen Atkinson, USAWELearn more about Whole Food Supplements for your horse and dog's optimal health at Biostar USFollow Healthy Critters Radio on Facebook

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179 by BioStar US: Working Equitation, Reading Supplement Labels

Healthy Critters Radio | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 48:29


We chat with Doreen Atkinson about working equitation, the critter of the show is the black copper Maran chicken and in critter nutrition we focus on what supplement labels don't tell us.Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BiostarUS and Pati Pierucci from Pierucci DressageAsk HedwigGuest: Doreen Atkinson, USAWELearn more about Whole Food Supplements for your horse and dog's optimal health at Biostar USFollow Healthy Critters Radio on Facebook

Auf Trab
Stefan Schneider: Faszination Working Equitation

Auf Trab

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 33:00


Das traditionelle Arbeitsreiten der spanischen Hirten, genannt Doma-Vaquera, von dem auch alle Western-Arbeitsreitstile abgeleitet sind boomt wie nie zuvor. Und dafür hat Stefan Schneider, ein leidenschaftlicher Working Equitation-Turnierreiter, Tierarzt und Pferdeausbildner, auch eine plausible Begründung: „Der Dressursport, den meine Frau Uta Gräf betreibt wird mmer weniger nachvollziehbar. Man muss unglaublich viel Ahnung haben, um verstehen zu können, was die Richter da am Pferd kritisieren. Für Unerfahrene ist das zuschauen daher oftmals langweilig. Beim Working Equitation hingegen tut sich etwas, gerade beim Publikumsmagneten Speed Trail. Auch wird der Dressursport immer mehr zur Materialschlacht. Nur Pferde mit viel Potenzial seien vorne und die müssen dann noch gut geritten werden, bekritelt Stefan Schneider, "wenn hingegen Lieschen Müller´s Haflinger so richtig schön durchs Genick geht, dann kann sie auch Working Equitation gewinnen.“ Worauf es beim traditionellen Arbeitsreiten ankommt, über die Faszination dieser Disziplin und warum hier feine Hilfen besonders zählen erzählt Stefan Schneider in dieser AUF Trab-Podcastfolge. Reinhören und Reinfühlen in die neue Trendsportart, die gymnastiziert, die Rittigkeit und Gelassenheit fördert, die Muskeln kräftigt und feine Hilfen schult. Viel Hörvergnügen bei der 130.ten Auf Trab-Folge wünschen Julia Kistner und die Welshies. Liebe Hypomaniacs, bleibt AUF TRAB, bis zum nächsten Samstag! Musik- und Soundrechte: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://auftrab.eu/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/⁠⁠⁠⁠ #Pferde #WorkingEquitation #Reitkunst #DomaVaquera #AufTrab #podcast #StefanSchneider Foto: Vanessa Pokorra

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230 by HandsOnGloves: Working Equitation Part 2 and Roots of Team Penning - Horsemanship Radio

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 72:12


Today we have Part 2 all about the equestrian sport of Working Equitation and while we are talking about the roots and history of a discipline, we pulled up an interview from ep 57 about Team Penning to learn from a few who were there at the beginnings... Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesGuest: Nicole Chastain, pictured, photo credit Lucky Dog ImagesGuest: Monty RobertsFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network

Horsemanship Radio Show
230 by HandsOnGloves: Working Equitation Part 2 and Roots of Team Penning

Horsemanship Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 72:12


Today we have Part 2 all about the equestrian sport of Working Equitation and while we are talking about the roots and history of a discipline, we pulled up an interview from ep 57 about Team Penning to learn from a few who were there at the beginnings... Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesGuest: Nicole Chastain, pictured, photo credit Lucky Dog ImagesGuest: Monty RobertsFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network

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Horsemanship 229 by HandsOnGloves: Horse Training When to Push On, When to Back Off & Working Equitation - Horsemanship Radio

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 55:38


Monty Roberts joins us to answer the question about training: when is too much, too much? And Nicole Chastain Price sits down with Debbie to give us great insights on the sport of Working Equitation, a discipline that tests the horse and rider's partnership and ability to maneuver obstacles. There was so much good information, episode 230 will contain Part 2! Listen in... Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionGuest: Nicole Chastain Guest: Monty RobertsFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network

Horsemanship Radio Show
Horsemanship 229 by HandsOnGloves: Horse Training When to Push On, When to Back Off & Working Equitation

Horsemanship Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 55:38


Monty Roberts joins us to answer the question about training: when is too much, too much? And Nicole Chastain Price sits down with Debbie to give us great insights on the sport of Working Equitation, a discipline that tests the horse and rider's partnership and ability to maneuver obstacles. There was so much good information, episode 230 will contain Part 2! Listen in... Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionGuest: Nicole Chastain Guest: Monty RobertsFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network

Mamas_Ponyskills
#34 Waarom is Working Equitation zo waardevol voor onze kinderen en hun pony's?

Mamas_Ponyskills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 26:34


In deze aflevering vertel ik meer over working equitation en waarom ik het belangrijk vind dat alle kinderen en hun pony's ermee in aanraking komen. Waarom past het zo goed bij mijn manier van lesgeven en trainen? Waarom sluit het zo mooi aan bij mijn online training? Luister mee en je hoort het allemaal in deze aflevering van Mamas Ponyskills.

Auf Trab
Die richtige Reitweise, die Dein Pferd nicht stört

Auf Trab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 52:43


Bitte nicht dogmatisch Reit-Richtlinien verfolgen! Die Pferdewelt ist heute zu bunt, als dass es für die richtige Reitweise eine „Schablone“, die reiterlichen Richtlinien der FN, in Österreich der FENA beziehungsweise des Schweizerischen Verbands für Pferdesport SVPS, die richtige Reitweise gibt, meint die prominente mobile Reitlehrerin Sibylle Wiemer. Dafür gibt es heute zu viele unterschiedliche Pferderassen neben dem klassische deutsche, österreichischen oder Schweizer Warmblut, Reitpferd. Etwa die Spanier, die Isländer, die Huzulen, dazu viele neue Reitsportarten wie Working Equitation, Distanzreiter:innen, Westernreiter:innen, Wanderreiter:innen u.s.w. Darauf würden die reiterlichen Richtlinien der Verbände zu wenig Rücksicht nehmen. „Wir wollen alle nur das Beste für unsere Pferde, lieben sie sogar,“ empfiehlt Sibylle Wiemer statt Finger-Pointing über den Tellerrand zu schauen, voneinander zu lernen und für sein Pferde die beste Reitweise zu wählen. Nämlich jene, die Dein Pferd nicht stört. Man muss so sicher auf dem Pferd sitzen, dass das Sitzen einem keine Kraft kostet. Dass man einwirken kann, weil Hände und Becken, Beine und Becken und Beine und Arme unabhängig voneinander agieren können. Sibylle holt sich beim Reiten gerne Inspirationen von Phillippe Karl, der die „Schule der Légèreté“ vertritt. Dahinter steht die Idee, mit ganz feinen Hilfen höchste Dressurlektionen zu reiten. Und welche Reitweise verfolgt ihr? Was ist Eure Meinung zu den Richtlinien der FN, oder in Österreich der FENA oder des Schweizerischen Verbands für Pferdesport SVPS? Hinterlasst uns doch bitte einen Kommentar, gerne auch in der Facebook-Gruppe Auf Trab oder auf dem Auf Trab-Insta-Kanal oder schreibt uns Eure Meinung zu Reitrichtlinien an julia@auftrab.eu. Vielen lieben Dank! Sibylle´s neues Buch: https://www.kosmos.de/de/lektionen-fur-die-reitstunde_1175316_9783440175316 Musik- und Soundrechte: ⁠⁠https://auftrab.eu/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/⁠⁠ #Pferde #SibylleWiemer #KosmosVerlag #LektionenfürdieReitstunde #FN #FENA #SVPS #Reitrichtlinien #Dressur #Reitkunst #Balance #AufTrab #podcast #PhillippeKarl #Reitweise #Isländer #WesternReiten #WorkingEquitation #Wanderreiten #Distanzreiten #Légèreté #Pferderassen #Reitverbände Foto: Sibylle Wiemer

Hitting Your Stride -- The Equestrian Elements Life Coaching podcast with Tracey Mitchell

The new discipline of Working Equitation is starting to grow and gather a new following in the horse world, and Lise Leblanc is on the front lines of that growth in Ontario. Lise, a long-time teacher in the educational system, joins the Hitting Your Stride podcast in this episode to talk about that and so much more. Their conversation opens with Lise's memory of a book called A Little Black Pony; that was the hook into the equine world for her and it's been a tale of devotion ever since. Growing up out East, she got her first taste of horses from her grandfather and 'was in heaven' observing the relationship he had with his horse, Queen. Her equine love affair blossomed, introducing her to the joys of dressage and its wide-ranging teachings. It was then that Lise connected another passion of hers to her growing work with horses, as she detailed the connections riding and training horses has with yoga. So while she's a student of the classical method of dressage - having devoted much of her study to the works of Nuno Oliveira, Alois Podhajski, Walter Zettl and others - she talks extensively about how many aspects of the discipline are akin to the movements and practices studied in yoga. Lise goes on to talk about how yoga has helped redefine her as a horsewoman and how it plays a role in her own teachings in and out of the ring. Admittedly, it hasn't been an easy road for Lise to travel; she decided to follow her dream of working with horses and step away from the chalkboard at a time in her life where the pivot was both frightening and necessary. She says that almost losing her son was a real eye-opener, and advice from her sister helped make the decision - a bold choice that has led to dynamic change. She's working hard to bring Working Equitation to the forefront here at home, as she and Tracey talk about the benefits of exploring the W.E. discipline can have on other styles of riding. The passion pours out of Lise as she describes what Working Equitation involves and how it's reaching into every corner of the horse world with positive affect. They wrap the conversation by looking ahead as Lise tries to answer what's coming next for her ... and she simply says she has to finish building the boat before she can sail it. Lise Leblanc can be found online at www.lise-leblanc.com, which provides information on her lessons in French Classical riding and Working Equitation.

Equipodden
#148 Working Equitation med landslagsledaren Kajsa Ekedahl

Equipodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 71:09


I veckans avsnitt får vi träffa landslagsledaren för Working Equitation Kajsa Ekedahl och vi får lära oss nästan allt om denna gren inom ridsporten. Kajsa berättar om sin resa från att testa på sporten till att engagera sig i förbundet till att idag vara landslagsledare. Vi får höra om sportens historia och om de olika grenarna som ingår. Samtidigt som vi får lära oss om sporten så berättar Kajsa intressanta historier och får in en hel del träningstips. I podden pratar vi också om de olika hinder som finns och ett examensarbete som handlar om hur man kan lära in de olika hindren på ett säkert sätt, detta hittar du här: https://ridsport.se/tavling/grenar/working-equitation/lar-dig-mer

Equipodden
#148 Working Equitation med landslagsledaren Kajsa Ekedahl

Equipodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 71:09


I veckans avsnitt får vi träffa landslagsledaren för Working Equitation Kajsa Ekedahl och vi får lära oss nästan allt om denna gren inom ridsporten. Kajsa berättar om sin resa från att testa på sporten till att engagera sig i förbundet till att idag vara landslagsledare. Vi får höra om sportens historia och om de olika grenarna som ingår. Samtidigt som vi får lära oss om sporten så berättar Kajsa intressanta historier och får in en hel del träningstips. I podden pratar vi också om de olika hinder som finns och ett examensarbete som handlar om hur man kan lära in de olika hindren på ett säkert sätt, detta hittar du här: https://ridsport.se/tavling/grenar/working-equitation/lar-dig-mer

HorseHeroes
#85 PORTUGAL #3 - Jorge Sousa, Jeanette Jenny + Ann Sleeckx

HorseHeroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 72:07


This podcast is powered by Casa FartoIn January 2023 i went to Portugal and had the opportunity to talk to some of this biggest proffesional riders and breeders. I was welcome at the most amazing places and had a look at their beautiful horses. It is amazing to hear and see how incredible proud the Portugse speak about their horses. I came back with a lot of new information about the Lusitanos and also crossbreeding the Lusitanos with our warmbloods. In consultation with the KWPN and some Dutch breeders I was asked to do some research and create a social media and podcast series, looking at the phenomenon of crossbreeding from different angles.In this third episode you can listen to the experiences of the professional riders Jorge Sousa and his wife Jeanette Jenny about dressage and Working Equitation. And i also have a very interesting talk with the Belgium vet Ann Sleeckx living in Portugal, about her thoughts of crossbreed horses. > HorseHeroes is an production of EHS communications, a marketing & communications office, based in The Netherlands. 

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Interview with Ida Norris - Dressage Today Podcast

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 56:23


Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast sponsored by Wellness Ready. In this episode, Stephanie gives a preview of the coverage for the upcoming FEI World Cup FinalsTM in Omaha and Aviva explains the common judge's comments “needs more reach” and “show more difference”. Then they are joined by Ida Norris, an avid Western dressage judge and competitor, to talk about all things Western dressage.Ida Norris started riding western as a girl and was even the 1978 Maine Appaloosa Queen. Her extensive dressage background includes 8 years as a youth taking lessons with Olympian Michael Poulin, work with German judge Maria Zimmer and work primarily in Portugal with Nuno Oliveira. Kathy Connelly was instrumental in polishing her test riding skills at the FEI level, and Bo Jenå's work with Ida developed her skills in classical long lining. She currently clinics regularly with Arthur Kottas, Bo Jena and Janet Foy.She has trained and ridden horses to numerous USEF/USDF awards and is a USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist. All the scores she earned with horses she trained herself. She is also a Western Dressage Level Five competitor, a USEF “S” Senior dressage judge and a USEF “R” Western Dressage judge. Her recreational riding and horse activities include, Working Equitation, Extreme Obstacle challenges and International Agility/ Equagility.Listen in!Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com Sponsor: https://wellnessready.com

Dressage Radio Show
Interview with Ida Norris - Dressage Today Podcast

Dressage Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 56:23


Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast sponsored by Wellness Ready. In this episode, Stephanie gives a preview of the coverage for the upcoming FEI World Cup FinalsTM in Omaha and Aviva explains the common judge's comments “needs more reach” and “show more difference”. Then they are joined by Ida Norris, an avid Western dressage judge and competitor, to talk about all things Western dressage.Ida Norris started riding western as a girl and was even the 1978 Maine Appaloosa Queen. Her extensive dressage background includes 8 years as a youth taking lessons with Olympian Michael Poulin, work with German judge Maria Zimmer and work primarily in Portugal with Nuno Oliveira. Kathy Connelly was instrumental in polishing her test riding skills at the FEI level, and Bo Jenå's work with Ida developed her skills in classical long lining. She currently clinics regularly with Arthur Kottas, Bo Jena and Janet Foy.She has trained and ridden horses to numerous USEF/USDF awards and is a USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist. All the scores she earned with horses she trained herself. She is also a Western Dressage Level Five competitor, a USEF “S” Senior dressage judge and a USEF “R” Western Dressage judge. Her recreational riding and horse activities include, Working Equitation, Extreme Obstacle challenges and International Agility/ Equagility.Listen in!Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com Sponsor: https://wellnessready.com

Dressage Today Podcast
Interview with Ida Norris

Dressage Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 56:27


Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast sponsored by Wellness Ready. In this episode, Stephanie gives a preview of the coverage for the upcoming FEI World Cup FinalsTM in Omaha and Aviva explains the common judge's comments “needs more reach” and “show more difference”. Then they are joined by Ida Norris, an avid Western dressage judge and competitor, to talk about all things Western dressage.Ida Norris started riding western as a girl and was even the 1978 Maine Appaloosa Queen. Her extensive dressage background includes 8 years as a youth taking lessons with Olympian Michael Poulin, work with German judge Maria Zimmer and work primarily in Portugal with Nuno Oliveira. Kathy Connelly was instrumental in polishing her test riding skills at the FEI level, and Bo Jenå's work with Ida developed her skills in classical long lining. She currently clinics regularly with Arthur Kottas, Bo Jena and Janet Foy.She has trained and ridden horses to numerous USEF/USDF awards and is a USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist. All the scores she earned with horses she trained herself. She is also a Western Dressage Level Five competitor, a USEF “S” Senior dressage judge and a USEF “R” Western Dressage judge. Her recreational riding and horse activities include, Working Equitation, Extreme Obstacle challenges and International Agility/ Equagility.Listen in!Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com Sponsor: https://wellnessready.com

PRO HORSE TALK
The Story of Mitja Hinzpeter

PRO HORSE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 42:06


www.gp-concept.de Laufbahn und Erfolge in der Working Equitation Seit 2005 absolvierte ich immer wieder lokale Showauftritte mit meinem Hengst Macchiato, ab 2006 bin ich neben immer größeren Shows auch als Gastritter einige Ritterturniere, unter anderem für die Aventurier, geritten. Seit 2010 nehme ich erfolgreich an Working Equitation Turnieren teil, seit 2011 bin ich immer wieder an nahmhaften Veranstaltungen wie der Equitana, der Oldenburger Pferdetage und 2022 sogar am CHIO Aachen teil. Im Jahr 2011 wurde ich dann Teil der deutschen Nationalmannschaft Working Equitation in Deutschland und es folgten einige Titel.

Auf Trab
Gerd Heuschmann: So geht harmonisches Reiten

Auf Trab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 45:23


„Ein geschmeidiges Pferd reiten mit dem höchsten Anspruch. Das dauert nicht drei Jahre, sondern 30 bis 40 Jahre“, meint Pferdewirt und Tiermediziner Gerd Heuschmann, der sich für pferdegerechte Reit- und Ausbildungsmethoden einsetzt. Wichtig ist für ihn ein harmonisches Miteinander, dass man nicht mit vollen Händen und einem starken Schiebesitz ein Pferd in die Zange nimmt. Das habe mit klassischer Reiterei nichts zu tun, darauf sollten die Turnier-Richter mehr achten, dass die Reiter mit einem eleganten, aufrechten Sitz geschmeidig in die Bewegung des Pferdes hinein schwingen. Ger Heuschmann beruft sich gerne auf Größen der klassischen Reitkunst wie Alois Podhajsky oder Gustav Steinbrecht. Dessen Bestseller „Gymnasium des Pferdes“ empfiehlt er jeder Freundin der klassischen Reitkunst als Basislektüre. So wie Gerd Heuschmann bei jeder Reitweise, ob Western, Working Equitation, spanischer Reitweise etc. rät die Klassiker zu studieren und sich dann auf die jeweilige Reitweise zu konzentrieren. Was für die meisten nicht funktionieren kann sei Stile zu mischen. So hat für Gerd Heuschmann etwa das gebisslose Reiten seine Daseinsberechtigung, sei nicht schlechter oder besser, aber etwas komplett anderes, nämlich ein Impulsreiten. Man sollte deshalb nicht versuchen, korrekt nach Steinbrecht gebisslos in einer dauerhaften Anlehnung zu reiten. Es fehle das Kiefergelenk als Filter. Der Kaumuskel trägt das Gebiss, wirkt bei der Übersetzung der Hilfen als Filter. Vor allem seien jene gebisslosen Systeme, die immer mit Zügelanzug die Nase dem Pferd zuschnüren, absolut abzulehnen. Solche Systeme versteifen dem Pferd das Genick, weil man beispielsweise beim Bosal direkt von der Nase mit dem Kopf und dem Genick kommuniziert, kritisiert Tierarzt Gerd Heuschmann. Wovor er noch warnt: Jedes1 System, das auf einer künstlichen Halsstellung beruht, den Kopf des Pferdes zur Seite zerrt, mit der Hand nach unten oder nach oben zieht, endet immer mit einem verspannten oder nicht in Balance gehenden Pferd. Mir ist beim Zuhören meines AUF TRAB-Podcastgast Gerd Heuschmann viel durch den Kopf gegangen, euch auch? Hinterlasst mir doch bitte ein Kommentar oder schreibt mir an julia@auftrab.eu, was ihr unter harmonischem Reiten versteht. Viel Hörvergnügen ! Und dann hätten wir noch eine kleine Bitte an Euch: Bitte bewertet, liked, folgt uns AUF TRAB und empfiehlt uns weiter. So bringt ihr uns nach vorne. Vielen lieben Dank sagen Tessa, Velvet, Dancer und Podcast-Host Julia Kistner Musik- und Soundrechte: https://auftrab.eu/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/ #Pferde #GerdHeuschmann #Tierarzt #harmonischesReiten #Pferdewirt #Steinbrecht #Podalsky #Reitkunst #geschmeidig #KlassischeReitkunst #Gebiss #AufTrab #podcast Foto: Gerd Heuschman

The Chino Valley Update
Chino Valley Update 115: Amy Star & Leslie Hait, AZWEC

The Chino Valley Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 18:39


Chino Valley Update 115: On this episode, Matt Santos of the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce sits down with Amy Star of the Arizona Working Equitation Club and local rider & AZWEC participant Leslie Hait to talk about the sport of Working Equitation and the upcoming AZWEC FREE event taking place December 9-11, 2022 at WestWorld, Scottsdale, AZ Follow the Chino Valley Update on iTunes & on YouTube, link at www.chinovalley.org . Please send suggestions & comments to mail to: info@chinovalley.org

The Chino Valley Update
Chino Valley Update 116: Leslie Hait, AZWEC

The Chino Valley Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 24:04


Chino Valley Update 116: On this episode, Matt Santos of the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce sits down with Arizona Working Equitation Club rider & AZWEC participant Leslie Hait to talk about the sport of Working Equitation and the upcoming AZWEC FREE event taking place December 9-11, 2022 at WestWorld, Scottsdale, AZ Hear more about the event & the AZWEC on THIS LINK on episode #115 of the Chino Valley Update Podcast. Follow the Chino Valley Update on iTunes & on YouTube, link at www.chinovalley.org . Please send suggestions & comments to mail to: info@chinovalley.org

HorseHeroes
#68 VIVIAN & MARK HOEFFGEN

HorseHeroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 62:53


Hun manege is al sinds de jaren '60 een begrip op het gebied van hippische binnen- en buitensport. Ze geven springlessen, dressuurlessen, Working Equitation, voltigelessen en buitenritten aan jong en oud. Hij is ooit begonnen als springruiter en zij als dressuurruiter en samen begonnen ze een handelsstal in dressuurpaarden. Ze kregen een zoon, genaamd Stan, die paarden wel leuk vond, maar dressuur rijden niet en zo kwamen ze in aanraking met Working Equitation. Inmiddels is de hele familie actief op het hoogste niveau in de Working Equitation. Tijdens deze opnames zijn we allemaal in Portugal, bij mijn vrienden van Quinta do Falcão en gaan we kijken bij het befaamde Lusitano evenement Golega. En praat ik met twee van Nederlands beste Working Equitation ruiters; Vivian en Mark Hoeffgen. Deze podcast is powered by Paardenpas! Meer weten over paardenvakanties. Volg ze op Instagram en kijk op de website voor meer informatie!Niks meer missen van deze podcasts?Abonneer je dan op HorseHeroes op een van de platformen en we vinden het extra tof als je een beoordeling achterlaat. 

HorseHeroes
#68 DANIELLE VAN BOKHOVEN - PURA NOBLEZA

HorseHeroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 61:25


Samen met haar man runt ze haar bedrijf wat is opgericht uit pure passie voor de prachtige Pura Raza Española. Het staat voor de pure edelheid en het nobele karakter van de PRE.  Samen zijn ze op zoek gegaan naar Spaanse, ambachtelijke zadelmakers om prachtige handgemaakte ruitersport artikelen te gaan importeren uit Spanje.  Met haar bedrijf biedt ze verschillende exclusieve zadels, kleding, Portugese bitten, hoofdstellen en nog veel meer aan voor Working Equitation, dressuur en recreatie. Ze is een fanatiek promotor en sponsor van Working Equitation in Nederland en heel veel te vinden op evenementen. Zoals hier vandaag in Someren waar ik aanwezig ben bij het NK Working Equitation en het gesprek aanga met Daniëlle van Bokhoven-Gottschalk van het bedrijf Pura Nobleza. Een open verhaal over de liefde voor de Iberische paarden, het leven en waarom Working Equitation zo ontzettend leuk is.Niks meer missen van deze podcasts?Abonneer je dan op HorseHeroes op een van de platformen en we vinden het extra tof als je een beoordeling achterlaat. 

HorseHeroes
#63 Rui Salvador, Sandra Strecht and Pedro Teixeira Farto - Quinta do Falcão - Portugal

HorseHeroes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 57:26


In September i was a guest at Quinta do Falcão. This Equestrian venue aimes at all levels of riders, from those who are just starting to practice, to the most experienced. Classes will be carried out in various disciplines, such as Dressage , Working Equitation, Classical Portuguese Riding, or simply relax on a pleasant hack through the countryside and by the river.At the day I recorded this podcast, I already had one dressage lesson and for the first time in my life i experienced a working equation lesson. On a Portuguese saddle, riding with one hand, which was incredible cool and fun. Together with some other guests from Germany, Sweden and Holland we had a fantastic day and dinner and very late at night there was time to record this interview. So imagine the setting, at 11 at night, sitting on a terras outside in a warm September night in Portugal.And there i am having an interview with Rui Salvador, the owner of the farm and one of the first figures in Panorama dos Cavaleiros, with an unique passion for what he does and, essentially, for the daily work with his horses.His Partner Sandra Strecht, who runs the daily work with the guests and has all the plans and ideas about the packages and holidays on the farm.And last but not least Pedro Teixeira Farto, the main rider is a true horse lover who likes to learn every day, improve and pass on his knowledge to everyone interested and put's a smile on everyone's face! We talk about their family, the love for the Lusitano's and ofcourse the big event Feira da Golegã. So put you feet up, sit back and enjoy listening to this interview!> Want to know more about Quinta do FalcãoPlease visit the website Paardenpas for all the information and bookings.> HorseHeroes is an production of EHS communications, a marketing & communications office, based in The Netherlands. 

Best Horse Practices Podcast
Ali Kermeen and Working Equitation

Best Horse Practices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 24:35


In this is episode, Jec chats with Ali Kermeen about working equitation. It's a relatively new discipline that's open to riders of all disciplines and Ali has a new book about it. Find her Working Equitation book here.  If you're thinking that working equitation sounds a bit like ranch versatility, you are correct although we're not diving into the details in this episode. I hope you're curious about it. In fact, I hope you're curious in general! Jec and I have been talking about adult learning a lot lately and you might have noticed a slight tweak in our intro, about embracing a beginner's mind. Yep. As it happens, I'm broadcasting this week from Santa Fe, New Mexico, where I'm taking a few lessons from Katrin Silva (who has an upcoming book coming out: Ride with Feel: A Guide for the Rest of Us). I'm excited and nervous as it's been a long time since I've had lessons. We have a question specifically about adult learning from Natalie, a listener who was raised on the East Coast but now works on a ranch in Montana. So stay tuned for that. Our title sponsor is Lucerne Farms, producers of quality forage feeds.  And Lucerne is this fantastic company in northern Maine. We'll be talking more about Lucerne in upcoming episodes. We also thank Skratch Labs. If you're sweating, you should be staying hydrated with Skratch labs powdered drinks. So much healthier than gatorade or the shady rainbow collection of colored, sweet sports drinks out there. Oh and they have drinks for after a big workout, too. Like chocolate milk, but better. We thank Kate's Real Food and Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Did you know? All ya gotta do is comment or suggest a podcast topic or send us a training question here and you'll be automatically qualified for our monthly Patagonia WorkWear giveaway.    

wehorse Podcast
#121 Weltmeister Gernot Weber: So geht Working Equitation

wehorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 33:42


Gernot Weber gilt als einer der Gründerväter der Working Equitation in Deutschland. Besonders ihre Vielfältigkeit begeistert den Mannschafts-Weltmeister an der Working Equitation. In dieser Folge des wehorse-Podcasts erzählt Gernot von der Anfangszeit des Working Equitation Turniersports in Deutschland. Außerdem gibt er einen Überblick über die verschiedenen Disziplinen und die unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgrade.

Auf Trab
Feine Hilfen: Profitipps von Uta Gräf und Stefan Schneider

Auf Trab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 64:59


Uta Gräf und Stefan Schneider, das deutsche Traumpaar in der Reiterei auf der Pferdecouch von Mike Geitner und Julia Kistner. Uta Gräf ist eine sehr erfolgreiche, gefühlvolle Grand Prix-Dressurreiterin. Und auch ihr Mann, Tierarzt Stefan Schneider ist im Spitzensport. Er tritt in der Masterclass an, der obersten Liga im Working Equitation. Gemeinsam betreibt das Power-Duo das Gut Rothenkircherhof, wo Horseman Stefan junge Dressurpferde bis Klasse M ausbildet und dann an seine Frau Uta übergibt. Ein erfülltes Leben mit Pferden besteht für die beiden aus feinem Reiten und artgerechte Pferdehaltung. Sie wünschen sich mehr Intuition und Flexibilität bei der Turnierreiterei und auch beim täglichen Umgang mit den Pferden. Wie eine artgerechte Haltung ausschaut, welches Gebiss zu welchem Pferd passt und was genau feine Hilfen sind, das und vieles mehr aus ihrem Trainingsalltag verraten Uta und Stefan in dieser Folge der Pferdcouch. Viel Hörvergnügen wünschen Podcasts-Hosts Mike Geitner und Julia Kistner. Die Highligts aus dem Leben der beiden Spitzensportler: (0:27) Pferdmenschen unterschiedlicher Herrkunft (2:16) Die Pferde Vergangenheiten (5:02) So haben sie sich kennengelernt (7:42) Das Traumpaar in der Reiterei (16:27) Ins Pferd hinein hören (22:24) Feine Hilfen – sonst nichts! (43:42) Schönwetter-Reiter und Allwetter-Reiterin (55.48) Ihr Lebenswerk Musik- und Soundrechte: https://auftrab.eu/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/ #Pferde #MikeGeitner #UtaGräf #Grandprix #StefanSchneider #WorkingEquitation #Dressur #Pferdecouch # #reiten #Dualaktivierung #Pferdesport #JuliaKistner #Welshcobs #Tiere #Cavallo #blau-gelb #Pelonen #Bahnen #Hufschlagfiguren #Vollbüter #Rennpferde #Dressurpferde #Gebiss #Roundpen #Tierarzt #GutRothenkircherhof #Horseman

Equi Liberation-Podcast
EquiLiberation-Podcast Folge 5: Kaja Stührenberg

Equi Liberation-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 24:55


In der fünften Folge des EQUI Liberation Podcasts trifft die ehemalige Feine Hilfen Chefredakteurin Agnes Trosse Kaja Stührenberg und es geht um Seitengänge für Gangpferde. Wer regelmäßig von Ausgabe 29-64 Feine Hilfen gelesen hat, kennt Gangpferde-Expertin Kaja Stührenberg: Sie gab hier regelmäßig Einblicke in ihr unendliche Wissen im Bezug auf die Besonderheiten von vier oder fünfgängigen Pferden. Kaja ist FN-Trainerin A und Ausbilderin der Internationalen Gangpferde-Vereinigung. Neben der gesunden Gangpferdeausbildung interessiert sich Kaja ganz besonders für das Geländereiten und die Working Equitation und nutzt Wissen aus französisch und iberisch orientierter Dressurarbeit. https://www.kajastuehrenberg.de/ #Pferd #Isländer #Gangpferd # Paso Peruano #FeineHilfen #Horses #Pferdewissen #Tölt #Pferdemädchen #Reitkunst #Seitengänge #Schulterherein #Travers #Traversale #Renvers #Reiten #Pferdefreund #Pass #Gangsalat #WorkingEquitation #Pferde #gesundeBewegung #gaitedhorse #tennesseewalkinghorse #equestrian #EquiLiberation

Wendys Whinnies
No. 82. Maree McAteer, creating a calm confident Working Equitation Horse

Wendys Whinnies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 92:30


Maree McAteer grew up professionally show jumping in NZ and the USA. Dividing her time between Auckland NZ (Nov- April) and Colorado USA (May to October), Maree shares her many years of professional experience with riders from all disciplines. She has been heavily involved in bringing the new sport of Working Equitation to the shores of NZ and is excited to be part of a new online virtual Working Equitation competition platform open to anyone, anywhere. She is passionate about the wellbeing and comfort of performance horses and dedicated to sharing her wealth of knowledge through appropriate training and therapies.

wehorse Podcast
#102 Showstar Kenzie Dysli: Am Filmset mit Pferden

wehorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 40:35


Ob auf Instagram, in Shows wie „Cavalluna“ oder in Filmen wie „Ostwind“ - Kenzie Dysli hat sich durch ihre vielfältige Arbeit mit Pferden einen Namen gemacht. Ursprünglich wurde Kenzie durch die Westernreiterei ihres Vaters geprägt, entdeckte dann aber die spanische Arbeitsreitweise „Doma Vaquera“ für sich. Doma Vaquera ähnelt der „Working-Equitation“ und kombiniert die Arbeitsreitweise mit Dressurelementen. Außerdem liegt ihr auch die Freiheitsdressur am Herzen. Am Set von „Ostwind“ arbeitete Kenzie als Pferdetrainerin und Reiter-Double und konnte dabei viele Erfahrungen mit ihren Pferden sammeln. Der Lusitanohengst Attila, der in den Filmen der „Ostwind“-Reihe mitspielte, ist wohl Kenzies bekanntestes Pferd. Er war damals ihr erster Hengst und stellte die junge Reiterin vor viele Herausforderungen. Erfahre in diesem wehorse-Podcast, warum die verschiedenen Ansätze der Reiterei Kenzie im Umgang mit den verschiedenen Persönlichkeiten ihrer Pferde helfen und wie sich ihre Verbindung zu den Pferden am Filmset verändert hat.

Weil wir Pferde lieben - der CAVALLO-Podcast
Western oder Dressur? Beides!

Weil wir Pferde lieben - der CAVALLO-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 23:31


Quarter-Horse-Stute Chex me beherrscht Reining-Manöver aus dem Effeff - und ebenso Dressurlektionen wie Pirouette oder Piaffe. Davon profitiert die Stute enorm, findet Besitzerin und Western-Profi Yvonne Gutsche. Sie lässt sich bei der dressurmäßigen Ausbildung von Working-Equitation-Ausbilderin Mirjam Wittmann helfen. Welche Vorteile die zweigleisige Ausbildung hat, wo die Schwierigkeiten liegen und was die beiden Trainerinnen voneinander gelernt haben, verraten sie CAVALLO-Redakteurin Natalie Steinmann in unserem Podcast. Hören Sie mal rein!

PRO HORSE TALK
The Horse Trainer Uta Gräf & Stefan Schneider

PRO HORSE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 43:57


https://www.gutrothenkircherhof.de Dressur meets Working Equitation

PRO HORSE TALK
The Story of Uta Gräf & Stefan Schneider

PRO HORSE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 51:20


https://www.gutrothenkircherhof.de Das Ehepaar führt zusammen eine große Reitsport Anlage und ist auf dem Gebiet und Dressur und Working Equitation sehr erfolgreich.

Equestrian Adventuresses Podcast
Working Equitation

Equestrian Adventuresses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 44:13


On today's episode Ute talks with Denise Lukins, Equestrian Adventuress and horse rider from Washington State. Denise has discovered the discipline of Working Equitation a coupe of years ago and has been hooked. She competes on several different horses and enjoys travelling to different clinics and competitions. Today she shares with us some information about this sports which is still new to the USA but is the fastest growing equestrian discipline, attracting riders from different fields such as dressage, reining or trail riding. She also shares with us her passion and why Working Equitation is a fun sports for you and your horse. Show Notes: https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2021/06/18/horse-podcast-ep-147-working-equitation/

HorseClue Podden
Ep. 20 Working Equitation Norge

HorseClue Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 46:13


For vår jubileums episode har jeg invitert Susanne og Elise fra WEN for å prate om Working Equitation. Lyden er litt varierende, men budskapet er igjen godt så skru opp volumet og bli inspirert av vårt engasjement for denne sporten!Finn oss under navnet Working Equitation Norge - WEN på fb eller @workingequitationnorway på instagram.Ellers er våre sider som alltid å finne under navnet HorseClue både på fb og instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ronja-jahnsen/message Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/horseclue-podden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Women Of The West Podcast
Episode 19 - Jill Barron

Women Of The West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 47:48


Episode 19 brings us Jill Barron! Jill is an exceptional horsewoman and has turned her passion for horses and coaching into a career. In this episode Jill discusses her role with the Working Equitation community, the Calgary Stampede Showriders, and the Heart of the Horse event scheduled for later this year, which Jill will be a trainer in and the FIRST female trainer to take part! This is another great episode for all you horse lovers out there and I can't thank Jill enough for agreeing to come on with her busy schedule!

Pony Professionals Podcast
Horse Breeds Around the World: The Canadian Horse Breed

Pony Professionals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 21:36


Canadian Horses are rare, but maybe they shouldn't be! Learn about the versatile and economical-to own-horse breed known as 'The Little Iron Horse'. From skijoring, to sleigh racing, to eventing and Working Equitation, they are handy horses for the increasingly complex world that we live in and might just live-up to the breed slogan 'a horse for the future'. Additionally, learn some cool facts about Canada. Hear about the The Great Trail (the longest multi-use trail in the world), amazing sky-bridges in Jasper National Park and Whistler, B.C., the coldest city in the world (Winnipeg, Canada, home to the longest ice rink in the world), a rap group called Nomadic Massive that raps in 8 languages, and orcas eating moose (you read that right- whales eating a member of the deer family).

Retired Racehorse Radio
Retired Racehorse 50: Monty's Methods, Working Equitation, TB Makeover Class of 2021, Sire Madness, Census by Kentucky Performance Products

Retired Racehorse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 59:17


On today's show the legend himself, Monty Roberts, joins us to give his tips and tricks on training the OTTB. We get the scoop on the TB Makeover Class of 2021 and the upcoming RRP Sire Madness. Amateur rider, Bridgett Klingler, joins us to talk about her journey in Working Equitation with her OTTB. And of course, Leandra brings us our New Vocations Adoptable Horse of the Week. Stay tuned...

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Retired Racehorse Radio 50: Monty's Methods, Working Equitation, TB Makeover Class of 2021, Sire Madness, Census by Kentucky Performance Products

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 59:16


On today's show the legend himself, Monty Roberts, joins us to give his tips and tricks on training the OTTB. We get the scoop on the TB Makeover Class of 2021 and the upcoming RRP Sire Madness. Amateur rider, Bridgett Klingler, joins us to talk about her journey in Working Equitation with her OTTB. And of course, Leandra brings us our New Vocations Adoptable Horse of the Week. Stay tuned...Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Host of Horses in the Morning and Joy Hills of Joy Hills EquestrianTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Monty RobertsGuest: Bridgett Klingler, picturedLinks: USA Working EquitationGuest: Leandra Cooper of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption ProgramAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Products, Bates SaddlesNew Vocations Adoptable Horse of the Week: CensusSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni
Training the Individual with Rebecca Markwick

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 62:34


Bex of RM Equine Training is a BHS APC and has over a decade of experience professionally riding, coaching, and grooming at top level in the equestrian world. Bex coaches in the main for Dressage, Driving and Working Equitation. We delve deeper into some of the lesser known aspects of our sport.

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni
Lusitanos, Portugal & Working Equitation - Q&A with Georgia Shone

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 69:04


Georgia is the president of The Association for British Working Equitation, the national governing body for WE in Great Britain. She set up the association in 2013 and took over the running of the sport in 2014. Along side this she runs QRP Dressage Lusitanos which is Georgia and her husband's business - currently based in East Sussex. Georgia spent 7 years living in Portugal which led to her evolvement in the sport and she moved back to the U.K. in 2016.

The Pony Podcast
Working out Working Equitation

The Pony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 35:11


Ever heard of Working Equitation? Okay well Alex and I hadn't so we had the LOVELY Holly Barber on to tell us all about it! Want to know more? You know what to do...

Whip it!
#9 Working Equitation (GAST)

Whip it!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 51:18


Eine weniger seriöse, dafür sehr ehrliche Folge. Und knapp am Lachkrampf der beiden Hosts vorbei. Zusammen mit Schwester bzw. Mitbewohnerin Maike Tabertshofer sprechen wir über Working Equitation: Die Ausbilder, Regeln und Turniere und wie man das Training für diese schöne Disziplin aufbauen könnte. Außerdem erfahrt ihr etwas, dass ihr bestimmt immer schon wissen wolltet. ;) Unsere Morgenroutine und nach welchem System wir am Besten lernen können.

Pferdekarussell
Folge 19, Working Equitation (Sandra Migl)

Pferdekarussell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 27:21


Sandra Migl ist österreichische Bundesreferentin für Working Equitation. Sandra erzählt uns über die Hintergründe dieser relativ neue Reitsportart und warum Working Equitation für die Vertrauensbildung zwischen Pferd und Reiter so wichtig ist. Viel Spaß beim zuhören! Eure Silvia Sverak

Vilket Hästjobb!
78. Onlinetävling!

Vilket Hästjobb!

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 37:14


Malin berättar för Anna att hon anmält sig till en online-tävling i Working Equitation! Dessutom har Annas föl äntligen kommit, om det blir en riktig money maker återstår att se.

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni
In-hand work, Learning from the Best, Working Equitation and Plaiting with Cassy Gadsby

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 67:00


Join us whilst we chat about Cassy's incredible time learning with Turville Valley Stud, more information about learning Working Equitation (how it helps improve your dressage and jumping too), Inhand work to improve your horses' way of going and your scores and finally plaiting - why Cassy loves it and how you can learn to as well!

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni
Chatting with Emma Taylor from Novato Salvatella, PRE Stallion & The Leadership Whisperers

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 65:15


We talked about - Iberians horses, the fun of Working Equitation, Parade classes and Champagne classes (riding whilst drinking fizz!!) Equine Assisted Leadership Development and Leading in Uncertainty The importance of values and living by them, Goals and Overcoming Impostor Syndrome.  

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Working Equitation What Is It, What you Need to Know and How to Get Involved for Mar 17, 2020 by CHA

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 73:46


Working Equitation is the topic today on the Certified Horsemanship episode, what is it, what you need to know and how to get involved. Three guests join us including CHA Master Instructor Trisha Reed; Senior Judge Doreen Atkinson and current President of WE United Julie Alonzo. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2393 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Christy Landwehr, Coach Jenn.Sponsored by Certified Horsemanship AssociationGuest: Trisha Kiefer Reed from Wolf Creek, MTGuest: Doreen Atkinson from West, TXGuest: Julie Alonzo of WE UnitedCHA Changes Lives Through Safe Experiences With HorsesThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Horses in the Morning
Working Equitation What Is It, What you Need to Know and How to Get Involved for Mar 17, 2020 by CHA

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 73:46


Working Equitation is the topic today on the Certified Horsemanship episode, what is it, what you need to know and how to get involved. Three guests join us including CHA Master Instructor Trisha Reed; Senior Judge Doreen Atkinson and current President of WE United Julie Alonzo. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2393 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Christy Landwehr, Coach Jenn.Sponsored by Certified Horsemanship AssociationGuest: Trisha Kiefer Reed from Wolf Creek, MTGuest: Doreen Atkinson from West, TXGuest: Julie Alonzo of WE UnitedCHA Changes Lives Through Safe Experiences With HorsesThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Setting Goals for 2020

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 8:52


Setting Goals for 2020 Here it is 2020 and since it’s January, let’s talk about goals. As I look over the outline of what I want to talk about, it sounds like I’m complaining. That’s the thing with goals. There are stumbling blocks one has to get over completing them. I’m simply letting you know what mine were.  Now I wasn’t going to even set horsemanship goals this year.  had set no horsemanship goals until I got an email from a listener, “Hey John, what projects are you working on?” And it really got me thinking about what I wanted to do with the horses this year. Over the course of my horse ownership years, I have competed little in the show ring. If you’ve listened awhile you know this, but if you’re new to the show, it’s important you know I didn’t grow up around horses, I came to them in my 50s. The reason I haven’t competed with horses is #1 because it’s expensive. I think if you grow up around horses you get used to their cost over the years. It becomes another expense. When you get your first horse at 51, and you have to build the pens, get the feed, the supplements, the tack, the vet bills, and all the other minutiae that goes along with it at once, it’s a bit intimidating. Then, I spent the first couple of years learning about horsemanship, and how to ride, and competing wasn’t in the picture because I wasn’t competent to compete in anything. Then, we - that’s Ranae and I - got a little bolder and tried a trail trial, then a trail class. Those weren’t bad. We looked into some other show stuff Working Equitation, Reining, cow work and three things popped up. The cost of entry was higher. The level of performance was higher. And the rule books were thicker. Me and rulebooks don’t get along. They make my hair hurt. My eyes glaze over, my memory takes a hike, I get lost. We began doing ETI trail Trials a few years back. One, they are relatively inexpensive. Two, they occur over the course of a 1-2 hour trail ride so we ride along for a quarter of a mile, do an obstacle, then ride along for another ¼ mile. And three, the rules are simple. Yeah, I blew some points for not knowing to call out cinch check before going up or down a hill, but you learn those things quickly and they get easier. Okay. Goals for this year. The last two years at a Mule and Horse Show, I competed in the Ranch Riding classes with my mustang Scratch at a show in Tehachapi. I did it mainly because Scratch was born in the Tehachapi mountains and roam the area as a wild horse for 9 years and the show invited us to take part. In the show ring, Scratch loses all sense of speed control and direction. He gets a little amped up with the other horses around, and we lose our connection. Goals Change The Older One Gets At this stage in my life with horses, competing isn’t about the placement. I need to measure how I’m doing with Scratch. Am I helping him? Can he do this? Not every horse can. What do I have to do to help him feel comfortable? I know he can live out his life just riding along the trail, and maybe it’s hubris but I think he can be better. He’s a tough little horse who is smart, and I’d like to see if I am the person who can develop that toughness and smartness. And, along the way, I learn more about horses and horsemanship and that’s gotta be a good thing. So what are your goals? What do you plan to do with your horse this year? I remember one year, early on in my horsemanship, I logged all the time I spent in the saddle. I had a GPS wrist watch and an Excel spreadsheet and wanted to reach 150 hours that year. Just having that goal, got me up early to spend time on my horse. It’s those little things that can keep you motivated. Set some goals. And, I have goals for the podcast too.  I’ve reached out to Backcountry Horsemen and ETI.  I hope Ken McKnabb will come on to talk about laying down a horse. I’ve always wondered about this and recently noticed Ken has a video on it. I’m trying to get some experts in horse transportation on the show to talk about getting your horse from one place to another. Trainer TJ Clibborn has verbally committed to come on and talk about training mustangs and his life as a trainer.  One other guest I am hoping to have on the show is Arien Aguilar, who is an extraordinary trainer with some unique ideas and methods. And, I would love to find some stories to illustrate sonically like the episode I did last year on Comanche. Join Us on this Journey We want you to be a part of the show.  Tell us about your horse.  Share your challenges, triumphs, or just everyday items that make horse ownership unique.  Create an audio file using the memo app on your phone.  Or, contact me and we'll set up a time to talk by Skype or phone.  Perhaps what you have to share can help someone in THEIR horse journey. You are a big part of why we do this podcast.  We really love getting your feedback.  Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show.  Email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #162 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link.  

EQUUS Film and Arts Fest
Meet the Herd: Conversations with Diana De Rosa

EQUUS Film and Arts Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 60:15


Hello and welcome to the EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Podcast, the premiere program for horse lovers who have a passion for horses in film, art and literature.In this episode, Lisa and Julianne talk about the equine sport of Working Equitation and Dressage. They introduce EQUUS Team Member Diana De Rosa, veteran equine journalist and photographer, and Diana tells how and why she became involved with the herd. She also talks about her thirty plus years of travel as a journalist covering such health-related locations as Hippocrates, as well as numerous World Cup and Olympic Games events. This episode kicks off the Organization Spotlight in an on-location interview with Karl Lindstrom, who attended BreyerFest representing the All Glory Project. This 501(c)(3) non-profit, founded by Elizabeth Shatner, provides support for groups across the country who work with veteran equine programs. For more information about their work, visit www.allgloryproject.com.Tune in to our next episode as we discuss the upcoming spring EQUUS Film and Arts Fest Tour Stop in Camden, SC on April 17-19 for the fifth year. You'll hear what it takes to plan and organize a tour stop and how this city has come together for the past four years to welcome the visiting filmmakers, authors and artists and provide exciting opportunities for equine and film lovers alike. The tour stop is sponsored by The Marley Project in partnership with The City of Camden, The Arts Center of Kershaw County and Camden's vintage Little Theatre. For more information, visit www.equusfilmfestivalcamden.com. This episode is sponsored by the following:Diana De Rosa Photography www.dianaderosa.comPressLink PR www.dianaderosa.netThe Marley Project www.naturesview.usJA Media Productions www.jamediaconnections.comTo learn more about Julianne Neal, podcast host, tune in to "Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns," the official podcast of Nature's View and The Marley Project. Julianne also hosts Whinny Tales in partnership with Bruce Anderson. You can find Whinny Tales on all of the major podcast directories. For more information about the festival or for links to the films and literature, visit equusfilmfestival.net. Follow us on social media at EQUUS Film Festival. To see the EQUUS films, visit www.filmfestivalflix.com.

Für die Visionäre der Pferdewelt - by Equinamic
#7:Trainieren statt Kompensieren! Julia Lünstedt im Interview, Lehrgang Working Equitation.

Für die Visionäre der Pferdewelt - by Equinamic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 24:08


Julia Lünstedt von Working Equitation & Dressage bei mir im Interview! Selbst ist sie Dressur S*, Springen M und seit diesem Jahr auch in der Working in der Klasse M geritten. Gemeinsam mit Monja Barnstorf hatte ich die beiden eingeladen, bei in Hämelhausen einem Schuppertag Working Equitation durchzuführen. Es war eine super große Freude für die Reiter & Pferde, alle haben toll mitgemacht und die mitgebrachten Trail Hindernisse super gemeistert! Erfahre mehr über das, was dort Thema war, über die Geraderichtung von Pferden, das Bewertungssystem FN vs. Working Equitation und praktische Trainingstipps für dich und dein Pferd.

Für die Visionäre der Pferdewelt - by Equinamic
Dein Start in die Working Equitation.Podcast by Equinamic #4

Für die Visionäre der Pferdewelt - by Equinamic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019


Heute gibt es für dich den 2. Teil des Interviews mit Monja Barnstorf!!! Sie berichtet noch mehr wissenswertes über die Working Equitation, die Rinderarbeit und wie du mit einsteigen kannst. Viel Spaß dabei.

Equinely-Inclined
Equinely-Inclined 192: Reflections on the 2019 Chilliwack Mane Event Expo!

Equinely-Inclined

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 41:24


Interview with Kyle Fischer, winner of the the 2019 Chilliwack, BC Mane Event Expo. Hear about pony parties, what Sylvia saw and who she met on her trip to BC, and all the dressage, jumping, and working equitation action.

Horse Chats
615: Tarrin Warren 3 - "Ten Secrets from a Working Equitation Judge"

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 23:16


"Ten Secrets from a Working Equitation Judge"    Contact Details for this Episode are available on    www.HorseChats.com/TarrinWarren3   Music - BenSound.com   Interviewed by Glenys Cox

Für die Visionäre der Pferdewelt - by Equinamic
Wie die alten Iberer - Interview Working Equitation, Teil 1. Podcast by Equinamic #2

Für die Visionäre der Pferdewelt - by Equinamic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 11:38


Juhu! Toll, dass du wieder dabei bist. In unserem ersten Interview im Equinamic-Podcast lernst du die Trainerin & Reiterin Monja Barnstorf kennen, die viel im Bereich Working Equitation unterwegs ist. Eine tolle Disziplin, die eine immense Trainingsvielfalt bietet und für alle Pferde und Reiter offen ist. Den zweiten Teil gibt es für dich in Kürze zum weiter hören! Mehr über Bewusstes Pferdetraining by Laura Wildschut: www.Equinamic.com Mehr über Monja: Workin Equitation & Dressage (auf Facebook & Insta)

Pferdeflüsterei TO GO! Der Podcast für Pferdemenschen mit Herz
Die geniale Reitdisziplin für feine Dressur und ein motiviertes Pferd

Pferdeflüsterei TO GO! Der Podcast für Pferdemenschen mit Herz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 13:30


Für die Working Equitation brauchst du feine Dressur, eine gute Kommunikation mit deinem Pferd und fast kein Equipment. Klingt perfekt? Dann hör dir das Interview mit Mitja Hinzpeter an - er ist Working Equitation Profi, hat eine leine feine Pinto-Zucht und trainiert Pferde nach seinem eigenen Ausbildungskonzept mit viel Liebe und Feinheit mit dem Pferd.

wehorse Podcast
#43 Waltraud und Carolin Böhmke über vertrauensvolle Arbeit zwischen Mensch und Pferd

wehorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 39:51


Waltraud und Carolin Böhmke – Mutter und Tochter – arbeiten gemeinsam in dem eigenen Betrieb in der Elbmarsch. Dabei beweisen sie sich als echte Allroundtalente: Sie züchten Hannoveraner und bilden die Pferde selbst aus. Waltraud ist als Richterin auf Turnieren tätig und Carolin startet sowohl im Dressurviereck als auch in Trailparcours der Working Equitation. Ihr gemeinsames Steckenpferd ist aber die Bodenarbeit. Darüber sprechen sie in diesem Interview mit Christian Kröber. Mit dem Thema Bodenarbeit treffen die beiden einen Nerv: Immer mehr Reiter wünschen sich ein vertrauensvolleres Miteinander mit ihren Pferden. In Lehrgängen helfen Waltraud und Carolin Reitern, die Reaktionen ihres Pferdes besser zu verstehen. Pferden vermitteln sie, dem Menschen zu vertrauen und neue Aufgaben gelassen zu bewältigen. Mehr über ihre Kurse und woran sie am häufigsten mit Mensch und Pferd arbeiten, berichten sie in dieser Podcastfolge. Außerdem sprechen die beiden Ausbilderinnen in diesem wehorse-Podcast darüber, wie sie die Bodenarbeit für all ihre Pferde einsetzen und was sie jungen Pferden in der Ausbildung mit auf den Weg geben. Carolin verrät dir, welches ihre Lieblingsübung in der Bodenarbeit ist und warum sie sich für jedes Pferd einsetzen lässt.

Vilket Hästjobb!
40. Working Equitation - en introduktion

Vilket Hästjobb!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 39:38


Malin har varit på kurs för en portugisisk ryttare. Nu hänger Anna på gården och vi får en introduktion till denna inkluderande sport som är på frammarsch!

Horse Chats
579: Tarrin Warren 2 - "Ten Tips to Develop Your Working Equitation Horse"

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 28:05


"Ten Tips to Develop Your Working Equitation Horse"    Contact Details for this Episode are available on    www.HorseChats.com/TarrinWarren2   Music - BenSound.com   Interviewed by Glenys Cox

Pferdegewieher - alles rund um's Pferd
Episode 17 - Working Equitation mit Angelika Graf

Pferdegewieher - alles rund um's Pferd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 36:22


In dieser Episode ist Angelika Graf zu Gast und sie gibt uns einen kleinen Einblick in die Arbeitsreitweise Working Equitation. Angelika erzählt uns mehr über den Ursprung der Working Equitation, wie diese die Beziehung zum Pferd positiv beeinflussen kann und stellt einige Übungen vor, die nicht nur Spaß machen, sondern mit denen man das Pferd auch super gymnastizieren kann.

Horse Chats
553: Tarrin Warren - Working Equitation Clinician

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 30:27


Working Equitation Clinician    Contact Details for this Episode are available on    www.HorseChats.com/TarrinWarren   Music - BenSound.com   Interviewed by Glenys Cox

Equinely-Inclined
Equinely-Inclined 176: Working Equitation, Dressage, and Heading to Saskatoon!

Equinely-Inclined

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 54:12


Jill Barron shares her love of Working Equitation. Diane Creech tells how she became involved with horses and dressage. Diana and Sylvia discuss Diana's skating party and the cold weather that seems to be everywhere!

Talking About Horses with Di Denton
Working Equitation - Kim Petersen Tells Us All About It. Episode 16 Talking About Horses with Di Denton

Talking About Horses with Di Denton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 13:24


The horse sport of working equitation is a relatively new one to Australia but at its highest levels, Australian working equitation horse and rider teams are up there with the worlds best. Kim Petersen from the Hunter Valley is one of Australia's finest and a recommended working equitation educator. It was fascinating to hear how her interest in it had developed, her road to success with her horses generally and how she is spreading her love and excitement for this sport far and wide.

Come Along for the Ride
Pedro Torres and Emma Booth at EQUITANA Australia 2019

Come Along for the Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 34:36


In this episode we wrap up the wonderful EQUITANA Australia VIP Super Ticket Holder events with Pedro Torres and Emma Booth.I have introduced Pedro in the 1stepisode of this series, so go back and have a listen to more about this Portuguese Working Equitation and Dressage star. Emma Booth is Australia and she is our international representative para equestrian. Emma is one person I’ve wanted to interview for a long time and I was lucky enough to do a full interview one on one with her at EQUITANA, it happened right before we recorded this VIP event. Emma’s solo interview will be up next week so tune in for that one.Emma rode in Pedro’s Masterclass at EQUITANA, it was so beautiful to watch. Pedro had a deep respect for Emma’s ability to ride and he also was as grateful as Emma was for the opportunity. So Emma was thrilled to be coached by Pedro and Pedro was thrilled to be able to watch Emma ride so close up in a Masterclass.You can hear the deep respect they have for each other.While at EQUITANA I also came across the team from Dolly’s dream. Following the tragic death of Northern Territory teenager Amy “Dolly” Everett on January 3, 2018, Tick and Kate Everett, Dolly’s parents, decided to establish Dolly’s Dream to create positive change and as a lasting legacy to their daughter, Amy. Who committed suicide after being bullied both in person and on the internet.I wanted to support the charity and buy a shirt to wear at EQUITANA, they had sold out of my size, so a Woman washed hers and brought it back for me the next day to wear to the VIP event. This is why you hear me ask the question about adversity. If you’d like to know more about this charity and show them support, please follow the links in the show notes or on my blog.Here is how you can connect with the guestsPedro Torres - Website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTubeEmma Booth - Website, Facebook, Instagram, TwitterEQUITANA Australia - Website, Facebook, Instagram, TwitterDollys Dream - Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

Come Along for the Ride
Stacy Westfall and Pedro Torres at EQUITANA Australia 2018

Come Along for the Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 44:28


This episode is a little bit different. If you follow me on social media, you will know that I have just spent 4 days at EQUITANA Australia. And I was there to be the MC of the VIP Super ticketholder events.The first event I was fortunate enough to interview Stacy Westfall and Pedro Torres. For anyone who does not know who that is, I’ll give you a bit of the intro from EQUITANA’s program. Stacy Westfall is one of the US’s top clinicians and competitors. She is a specialist in reining but rides most western disciplines. It would take me a long time to list all of her achievements, so I’ll name just a couple, in 2003 she won the National Reining Horse Association Freestyle competition where she performed without a bridle. She went on to win major reining freestyle competition riding bareback and bridle-less. I do also have to tell you how Stacy was the first woman to enter and win, the prestigious Road to the Horse colt-starting competition.Pedro Torres is a world champion Working Equitation specialist who trains using classical Dressage principles and by establishing a respectful and kind relationship with his horses. His name is synonymous in Europe with harmonious classical horse training.It’s a wonderful opportunity to be able to interview people like Stacy and Pedro who are world class in their chosen discipline. It’s so lovely to speak to two people who do different disciplines, and who have more in common that you would think, and it’s lovely how they have so much respect for each other.A massive thanks to EQUITANA Australia for allowing me to record and broadcast this interview here for you all.Here are all the links that you will need to connect with each guest and EQUITANA.Come Along for the Ride Website blog with photosStacy Westfall Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTubePedro Torres Website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTubeEQUITANA Australia Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

wehorse Podcast
#23 wehorse-Trainer Stefan Schneider über seine Philosophie und seine Leidenschaft Working Equitation

wehorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 43:55


Er ist Tierarzt, er bildet Pferde aus, er ist leidenschaftlicher Working Equitation-Reiter und er ist der Mann von Dressurreiterin Uta Gräf. Gemeinsam führen die beiden den Gut Rothenkircher Hof in Rheinland-Pfalz und ergänzen sich auch in der Pferdeausbildung: Stefan Schneider bereitet die jungen Pferde am Boden auf das Reiten vor und ist für das Anreiten zuständig, Uta Gräf bildet die Pferde weiter dressurmäßig bis zum Grand Prix aus. Im Podcast berichtet Stefan Schneider von seiner Philosophie in Bezug auf Pferdeausbildung und -haltung, erklärt, was Working Equitation ist und warum ihn diese Disziplin so begeistert und erzählt, welche Reiter und Ausbilder ihn inspirieren und warum. Höre im Podcast, wie Stefan Schneider durch seinen familiären Background von Kaltblütern zu edlen Sportpferden gekommen ist, wie er "Le Noir" - DAS Spitzenpferd von Uta Gräf - entdeckte und sie überzeugte, ihn auszubilden, wie ihn diese Entscheidung unter anderem zu einem Scheich nach Katar brachte und wie er es schaffen möchte, zu den zehn besten Working Equitation Reitern in Deutschland zu gehören. Ein vielseitiger Podcast mit spannenden Einblicken in das Leben, die Ausbildung und die Haltung auf dem Gut Rothenkircherhof - auf dem das Glas immer halb voll ist und nicht halb leer. Sehr inspirierend und mit einigen wertvollen Weisheiten, die jeder für sich mitnehmen kann!

The Horse Cure
The Horse Cure-# 26 Lighthoof Mud Management

The Horse Cure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 20:56


Kelly from Lighthoof Equine Mud Management shares how she can help people take control of their property's wet spots and make them into a useful, dry, healthy space. Kelly also talks about her other passions: the Norwegian Fjord, Working Equitation, and Paddock Paradise. Find out more at: Lighthoof Lighthoof on Facebook Lighthoof on Pinterest Paddock Paradise Paddock Paradise on Facebook Paddock Paradise on Instagram

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Cowboy Dressage Clinic with Dave Ellis

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 17:45


Cowboy Dressage Clinic with Dave Ellis Cowboy Dressage, Western Dressage, and Working Equitation are all just a little bit different.  Their goals are very similar:  have your horse negotiate a course using basic horsemanship maneuvers.  The scoring is based on your smoothness and accuracy in cueing your horse. We had an opportunity to experience an "Introductory Cowboy Dressage" Clinic at a local stable here in Bakersfield, Rancho Rio Equestrian Center.  The instructor is a 6-Star Certified Parelli instructor by the name of Dave Ellis.  The clinic was limited to 10 horse and rider teams and Ranae and I had the opportunity to audit the clinic.  We got to watch as Dave Ellis described the maneuvers then help the participants negotiate the course. In between sessions, we had an opportunity to chat with Dave and get the history of Cowboy Dressage and its founder, Eitan Beth-Halachmy. Links for Cowboy Dressage Cowboy Dressage World website Contact Us We have well over 100 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed.  Get the Stitcher app and tell us how it works.  We are on Google Play too!  You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com.  Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram- just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast.  We really love getting your feedback.  Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show.  You can email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #134 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link.  

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Whoa Podcast Update 2018

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 7:34


Whoa Podcast Update 2018 Today I’ll be talking more about podcasting than horses, so if you tune out, I’ll understand. We wanted to get you a podcast update on what is happening at Whoa Podcast for 2018.  It’s our 6th year and, what started out as a conversation between Ranae and me about Downunder Horsemanship kept growing and growing.  I wanted it to be a place where regular folks could share their “equine experience” thus enhancing all of our knowledge. Not knowing anything about podcasting, I dove in head first.  I liked the technical aspects of producing the show.  The hard part was talking and interviewing.  My voice isn’t exactly made for radio as they say.  My interview style is stilted and a bit stiff.  Over the years these improved.  In 2017, I made it my goal to produce a show each and every week.  I succeeded. Producing a show week for the last year has been a daunting task.  Lining up guests, doing the research, scheduling, then editing takes a chunk of time.  Not to mention the writing and time on social media to promote the show.  Some of the shows weren’t as “groomed” as I would have liked them to be.  With just me as chief cook and bottle washer, sometimes quality suffered over the deadline to get a show published.  I tried to recruit other people into the task, but there’s no money and little fame for many podcasters.  But, don’t cry for me Argentina, I did and do it because I thoroughly enjoy the entire process. We've Been Around the World By offering a wide range of guests, talking about all aspects of horses, we covered a lot of ground.  We’ve interviewed veterinarians, farriers, dressage riders.  Through the podcast, Ranae and I have experienced Extreme Cowboy Racing, Working Equitation, Trail Trials, and much more. And, I’m proud that we were able to give the non-professional speakers a chance to share their horsemanship knowledge on the show.  Folks like Bernice Ende riding across the country and Dennis Dueker and his therapeutic riding ranch, and Alan Day talking about Mustangs. We took you along with us all over the place.  From the Ojai Valley Cowboy School, to a cutting lesson and out to Colorado to experience the Australian sport of Campdrafting.  You followed us along to the home of Doc Bar, the Horsemen’s Reunion, Cavalia, and the Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge.  We even took you to Mongolia and talked about what it would be like to ride one of those Mongolian horses through the countryside. Maybe the topics were too broad because we covered polocrosse with Paul Johnson, Western dressage with Jennifer Collman, roping with Denny Watkins, and working cow horse with legendary trainer Doug Williamson. When I began the podcast in 2012 I did not know much about horses.  I still don’t.  But, I know a lot more than I did 6 years ago.  If you’ve been listening, you do too.  It was through the podcast that I learned about a wild, privately managed herd of mustangs and got to start my own - and first - wild horse at the age of 61.  I survived the ordeal.  Actually, because of all I learned on the show, I accomplished the task without any bodily injury.  My pride got hurt a few times, but my bones remain intact. The Business of Podcasting My goal was to never ask for money from my listeners.  I had hoped some sponsor would come along and help.  Maybe there was an outside chance for a syndication deal.  But, I was doing the podcast for me and all the people who owned horses because they loved them, not necessarily because they knew a lot about them. I listen to many other podcasts.  When I heard RadioLab can spend $100,000 on a single episode, I was astonished.  Of course, they have an army of editors, writers, production assistants, and reporters for their show, the whoa podcast has me and Ranae.  Yes, I have expenses, whew, a hundred grand - I could do a lot with that!  We started a Patreon Page where listeners could help out with expenses if they chose. This part of the “business” of podcasting is my biggest weakness.  I’m simply uncomfortable asking for money and don’t like to do it.  Not that what we’ve produced isn’t valuable.  It has been and I’ve gotten so much out of it. To make money through advertising the podcast needed to get to 20,000 downloads a month.  While we came close a couple of times, we could not sustain those numbers to attract advertisers. All this is the long way around telling you that the podcast will slow down in 2018.  We have a couple of commitments and look forward to a few shows, but there will not be one every week.  The episodes that have tickled my creative fancy the most were the two with old-time buckaroo, Bill Mooney and the story Bobby Kerr and Tom Hagwood had to tell.  They weren’t the most downloaded episodes, put preserving those stories, presenting them to you so you can share them, has made them very fun to produce.  I’m working on another project to find stories - perhaps in a shorter format - to bring to you in the future.  We’ll see if I can make that happen. Use the Archives In the meantime, the old episodes will still be available, all 175 of them.  You can find them at WhoaPodcast dot com.  We hope you’ll stay in touch, too.  If you subscribe to one of the services, you’ll get a notification if or when we produce another episode.  I want to personally thank you for sharing this journey with us, supporting the show through all the growing pains.  Ranae and I hope you got something valuable out of it.  We know we did.  If there is one underlying theme to our show, it’s been to follow your dream - no matter what it is - wherever it goes.  If you can’t see the whole path, go as far as you can and from there you’ll learn which direction to turn next.  Thanks again for listening and sharing this podcast with your friends and riding buddies.  Until next time, Go have some fun with your horses. Contact Us We have well over 100 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed.  Get the Stitcher app and tell us how it works.  We are on Google Play too!  You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com.  Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram- just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast.  We really love getting your feedback.  Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show.  You can email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #133

Working Equitation University
What is Working Equitation at the 2017 Pennsylvania Horse Expo

Working Equitation University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 7:59


Brendan Wise and Randy Byers teamed up to represent WEU in Harrisburg Pennsylvania at the Horse World Expo for two great Working Equitation Demos. As you can see in this video Brendan did a great job introducing WE. We have edited the rest of the demonstration video and added it to the obstacle portion of […]

Ridpodden
Working Equitation med Ulrika Pernler

Ridpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 23:48


Grenen Working Equitation (WE) växer i Sverige, och i det här avsnittet nördar vi ner oss totalt i vilka moment och hinder som ingår, och vad som krävs av hästen och ryttaren. Jag tycker att grenen har otroligt stor potential. Man märker att det finns ett jätteintresse, här i Uppland är WE lika stort som fälttävlan i dag. Det tycker jag är fantastiskt, säger Ulrika Pernler.Hon är WE-ryttare, WE-domare, dressyrryttare, dressyrdomare och till vardags ridlärare på Uppsala ponnyklubb. När Ulrika själv kom i kontakt med grenen tänkte hon direkt att hon ville använda sig av den i ridskoleverksamheten. WE innehåller tre olika moment: dressyr, teknik och speed. Det är framför allt teknikmomentet, "dressyr med hinder" som används på ridskolan. Exempel på hinder är bland annat bro, grind och fålla. Teknikhindrena ger en tydlighet i dressyren. För ett litet barn, att lägga en volt - det är väldigt abstrakt. Men står det en tunna i mitten blir det väldigt tydligt. Så på den enklaste nivån är det otroligt användbart.  Och hästarna blir jätteglada när vi går ner till WE-banan. De spetsar öronen och ökar farten. De har olika hinder som de är bra på; ibland springer de nästan fram och gör övningen själv. Själv har Ulrika tävlat upp till svår klass i WE - där ingår bland annat galoppombyten och piruetter med enhandsfattning.  Det är roligt att man kan stegra graderna hela tiden, bli skickligare. Men det krävs att hästen är lösgjord och lyhörd.  Läs gärna mer om Working Equitation hos Svenska Ridsportförbundet.Producent: Ulrika Lindqvist

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Working Equitation Training

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 55:47


Working Equitation Training We take the show on the road for some Working Equitation Training.  The Working Equitation International Association of USA (WEIAUSA) held a Working Equitation training event in Mira Loma, California.  The group invited Portuguese world-class trainer Nuno Matos to help in the working equitation training.  Six trainers spent five full days learning about the sport. From an earlier Whoa Podcast on Working Equitation we spoke with Tarrin Warren (See episode #42).  From that meeting we contacted the organizers to ask if we could participate in the schooling show and experience for ourselves and our audience what working equitation was all about.  They did us one better by inviting us to arrive a day earlier and get some working equitation training. We took our recorder and produced a variety of interviews from organizers, trainers, and even the judge of the schooling show.  There is a wide variety great horsemanship information in this show. After spending a day getting some working equitation training, Ranae and I participated in the schooling show.  Ranae competed on Dusty in the Introductory division and I competed on Jessie in the Novice division.  We also created several videos of our runs and some excellent runs by several of the trainers.  You can find those on our YouTube Channel. Thanks to Julie Alonzo, Vice-Chair of WEIAUSA, Barbara Price, WEIAUSA "L" Judge.  And, special thanks to the trainers who helped us out in our working equitation training: Roy Pelkey, Reta Conner, Robin Bond, Tarrin Warren, and of course, Nuno Matos. Links Working Equitation International Assn. of USA Working Equitation Southern California Reta Conner Robin Bond Tarrin Warren   About Us Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship.   I am your host  John Harrer.  Along with my wife, Ranae, each week on the show we talk about some aspect of owning a horse.  It could be feeding or supplementation.  It could be bits and bridles, tack, or cowboy boots.  We cover training problems, or competing in shows.  We talk to farriers and horse chiropractors.  We talk about movies, books and magazine articles.  And, we travel to places we think you would like to take your horse.   That's what the Whoa Podcast is all about. Contact Us We have well over 90 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed.  Get the Stitcher app and let us know how it works.  It's Free.  You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com.  Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast.  We really love getting your feedback.  Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show.  You can email us at: John@WhoaPodcast.com I blog at TrainingJessie.blogspot.com and I have a new blog about my Louisiana Leopard Catahoula puppy named Buster at BusterBrownDog.blogspot.com and if you want to know even more - and I can't imagine why - it's all at JohnHarrer.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #054  

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Working Equitation - Learning More

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2014 30:49


Contact Us We have well over 70 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed.  Get the Stitcher app and let us know how it works.  It's Free.  You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com.  Please join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show.  You can email us at: John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #040

Working Equitation
Working Equitation 2013 IALHA USA Nationals "Speed"

Working Equitation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 3:57


The Need for "Speed" The Journey to a USA National Working Equitation Championship. Nothing like a little adversity to build character I always say. "We all know the toughest journeys have the sweetest rewards."~Patty Carlson. The need for "SPEED"! I have to admit that when I first learned about Working Equitation, I was not crazy about the speed phase. When I look at all the YouTube videos of WE, I see a lot of horses that appear that they are on the muscle. Don't misquote me; those horses are very talented and great athletes, but I think some of them can use some suppling. Up to this point of Carbon's training, it has been all about going slow and correct with our own style. Now, I am asking him to go fast, but trying not to lose that softness and style I have worked so hard to maintain. I have a few a personal goals. I said to Carbon: "If we ever do this WE thing, I want you to be noticeably soft and supple." I don't want us to look like a European doing WE. I want to bring to the table the American working cowhorse style. Well after two regional shows on the East Coast and 6 months of hard work, we have made lots of improvements. If you look at Carbon's progress, I think you will agree that he is getting better with time, but we still have a ways to go. Our next goal is to go overseas and compete internationally. It would be nice to be the first American to compete overseas. I expect that a trip to Europe will be a big learning opportunity. We went into this phase not really knowing how we stood in the standings. After placing 2nd in the dressage phase and stumbling over two obstacles in the EOH phase, I thought our chances were very slim of pulling off a championship. Carbon's best phase is the dressage and his weakness is the speed, but he gave me his best and that is all I could ask for. This little adopted Canadian PMU horse, has lots of try and heart, what a rockstar he is. Enjoy the video. I think this is one of his best runs to date. On a side note, pay attention to the gate obstacle. Boy! Carbon has struggled with this obstacle all year. He has made big improvements on this obstacle, he rocked it this time. I personally need to work on the lance more. I have yet to get the ring in competition, luckily you do not lose points for not getting the ring. Special Thanks to: Sierra Nevada Lusitanos... Sponsorship Andalusianworld.com... Videographer Moonfyre... Photographer Amy Star... Show Chair Susan Watkins ... Scribe Joao Ralao Duarte... Portuguese judge USFWE.... Rules/tests USAWEA...Membership Ellen Ziemer Rougemont Sport Horse.. Sponsorship

Working Equitation
Working Equitation 2013 IALHA USA Nationals "EOH"

Working Equitation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 6:23


The Journey to a USA National Working Equitation Championship Nothing like a little adversity to build character I always say. "We all know the toughest journeys have the sweetest rewards."~Patty Carlson. Well said Patty because the journey was a tuff one, let me explain: As I rode Carbon into Watt arena in Fort Worth Texas for the EOH phase, the gate keeper kindly said, "Good luck Randy." I turned to look at her with a crooked smile and replied, "It was not luck that got me here." To play at this level it takes: planning, preparation, talent, tenacity, heart, try, desire, a support team, money, time, blood, sweat, tears, drive, patience, etc, etc… It would cheapen the win if it was all due to chance. Little did she know that I have been training Carbon for the last five years and worked the last six months practicing specifically to win this championship, but that is just part of the journey. Three days earlier, I was stuck in a little town in South Carolina looking for a mechanic to repair my truck. The short story is that it took $1,000 and 48 hours to figure out that the catalytic converter was clogged and the water pump needed to be replaced. As you can see by the picture, Carbon supervised the mechanic to make sure the truck met all safety requirements. Now that I spent my mad money, the question was, do I have enough money to make the 3,000 mile and 10 day journey to get to TX and back home? Well we said our good byes to the mechanic and drove straight through to Forth Worth. With eight exhibitors in level 4, we had our work cut out for us. All the exhibitors were excellent riders and had great horses. We were pretty much on pins and needles the whole time. At this point I trusted in Carbon's training and rode what I brought to the show. I knew he was better than he was a few months ago, but I was not sure if the other fancy horses would kick our butts. We placed 2nd in the dressage phase and I thought we received a 3rd place in speed. After knocking down two polls in the EOH phase, I thought for sure the best we could do is reserve or 3rd place. Carbon and I had no idea we had won until they announced it at the awards. Well the rest is history and if it was not for Sierra Nevada Lusitanos prize money, we would not have made it home. So you could say that Carbon earned his ticket home. I want to give a special thanks to all of Carbon's fans that watched us on live streaming provided by AndalusianWorld.com. Don't miss the video of our EOH below. We made some mistakes, but Carbon was in good form.. Special Thanks to: Sierra Nevada Lusitanos... Sponsorship Andalusianworld.com... Videographer Moonfyre... Photographer Amy Star... Show Chair Susan Watkins ... Scribe Joao Ralao Duarte... Portuguese judge USFWE.... Rules/tests USAWEA...Membership Ellen Ziemer Rougemont Sport Horse.. Sponsorship

Working Equitation
2013 ERAHC VA Classic Horse show Working Equitation "Speed"

Working Equitation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 4:25


W.E. Third Phase "Speed" On Labor day weekend 2013 Carbon and I had the opportunity to drive up to Lexington Virginia from North Carolina to attend the Eastern Region Andalusian Horse Club's (ERAHC) annual Classic horse breed show. You may ask why would I take a Quarter Horse to an Andalusian breed show? The answer is simple, to compete in Working Equitation. Right now, WE is relatively a new sport here in the USA and most participants are Iberian horse breed shows. Yes, Carbon and I enjoyed riding with all those fancy Iberian horses. We are very thankful that ERAHC and USFWE made these classes open opportunity classes, meaning any type of breed was welcome to come and play WE. As you can see in the video below, this is the third phase (SPEED) of Working Equitation. If you missed the first phase (Dressage), here is the link to see the video. Here is the link to the second phase (EOH) if you missed that one too.. What attracted me to this new sport, is that this is the practical application of Western Dressage. This is the whole reason we do this. I find that a lot of Dressage folks forget why Classical training was first used. WE was founded on Classical principles which requires riding one handed to use the free hand to work cows or fight wars. Western Dressage was based on the same principles of teaching a western ranch horse to be guided by one hand while performing ranch duties. WE is the European equivalent of an American working ranch horse. If you are now doing Western Dressage, this is the next step in your evolution. If you are not familiar with WE speed test, it is a simple concept. Unlike the other previous phases, you are not scored on correct or proper movement. It is 100% on the clock. The fastest time with the fewest penalties is the winner of this phase. You may notice in this video that speed is not Carbon's strongest phase, but still pulled the fastest time. This was only Carbon's second WE show and he had some issues with picking up the correct lead after the jump. On a side note, we had the opportunity in meeting the president of the World Association of Working Equitation (WAWE) from Portugal "Joao Ralao Durarte". What a great learning opportunity that was. As in most of my videos, this is an educational video. We hope this will inspire you to improve your horsemanship and come and play WE with us.. If you are unfamiliar with Working Equitation, Here is a link to a little more information about WE. We would like to give a special thanks to Carol Havelka... Videographer and let's not forget: Bruce Harbin... Photographer Jeane Bond... show committee Wayne Hipsley... Judge Joao Ralao Duarte... co-judge from Portugal USFWE.... Rules/tests USAWEA...Membership ERAHC... Show Org.

Western Dressage
"Dressage Phase" ERAHC VA Classic Horse show

Western Dressage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 6:28


W.E. First Phase (Dressage) On Labor day weekend 2013 Carbon and I had the opportunity to drive up to Lexington Virginia from North Carolina to attend the Eastern Region Andalusian Horse Club's (ERAHC) annual Classic horse breed show. You may ask why would I take a Quarter Horse to an Andalusian breed show? The answer is simple, to compete in Working Equitation. Right now, WE is relatively a new sport here in the USA and most participants are Spanish horse breed shows. Yes, Carbon and I enjoyed riding with all those fancy Iberian horses. We are very thankful that this was an open opportunity class, meaning any type of breed was welcome to come and play WE. As you can see in the video below, the first phase is very similar to Western Dressage. WE's first phase is judge much like dressage in the aspect that you are scored 1-10 based on the quality of movement. Because of this similarity, we were very attracted to this new sport.. Remember that this is the first of phases of three in Working Equitation; so keep an eye out for the others. In my next video will show the other two phases (EOH and Speed). This was level 4 under USFWE rules and test. If you are unfamiliar with Working Equitation, Here is a link to a little more information about WE. We hope you enjoy this video as an inspiration to WD and an educational opportunity for WE. Unlike some of the other Western Dressage videos that we have posted, this test is a little more advanced with a 15m working canter, walk canter depart, turn on haunches, and a whole bunch of flying changes. If you look closely you will see some mistakes, but we included Carbon's scores and the judges remarks to help you understand what is expected at this level. On a side note, we had the opportunity meet the president of the world association of working equitation from Portugal "Joao Ralao Durarte". What a great learning opportunity and treat that was.. We would like to give a special thanks to Carol Havelka... Videographer and let's not forget: Bruce Harbin... Photographer Jeane Bond... show committee Wayne Hipsley... Judge Joao Ralao Duarte... co-judge from Portugal USFWE.... Rules/tests USAWEA...Membership ERAHC... Show Org.

Working Equitation
2013 ERAHC VA Classic Horse show Working Equitation "EOH"

Working Equitation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 6:48


W.E. Second Phase "Ease Of Handling" (EOH) On Labor day weekend 2013 Carbon and I had the opportunity to drive up to Lexington Virginia from North Carolina to attend the Eastern Region Andalusian Horse Club's (ERAHC) annual Classic horse breed show. You may ask why would I take a Quarter Horse to an Andalusian breed show? The answer is simple, to compete in Working Equitation. Right now, WE is relatively a new sport here in the USA and most participants are Iberian horse breed shows. Yes, Carbon and I enjoyed riding with all those fancy Iberian horses. We are very thankful that this was an open opportunity class, meaning any type of breed was welcome to come and play WE. As you can see in the video below, this is the second phase (EOH) of Working Equitation. If you missed the first phase (Dressage), here is the link to see the video. What attracted me to this new sport, is that this is the practical application of Western Dressage. This is the whole reason we do this. I find that a lot of Dressage folks forget why Classical training was first used. WE was founded on Classical principles which requires riding one handed to use the free hand to work cows or fight wars. Western Dressage was based on the same principles of teaching a western ranch horse to be guided by one hand while performing ranch duties. WE is the European equivalent of an American working ranch horse. If you are now doing Western Dressage, this is the next step in your evolution. On a side note, we had the opportunity meet the president of the World Association of Working Equitation (WAWE) from Portugal "Joao Ralao Durarte". What a great learning opportunity and treat that was.. Keep your eye out for obstacle #3 "livestock pen" Carbon was not sure about that little toy horse sitting in there. You will see him give the toy horse the eye. Note: None of the horses had ever seen these obstacles until they entered the arena. Remember that this is the second of three phases in Working Equitation; so keep an eye out for the last one (Speed). This test was level 4 under USFWE rules and test. If you are unfamiliar with Working Equitation, Here is a link to a little more information about WE. We would like to give a special thanks to Carol Havelka... Videographer and let's not forget: Bruce Harbin... Photographer Jeane Bond... show committee Wayne Hipsley... Judge Joao Ralao Duarte... co-judge from Portugal USFWE.... Rules/tests USAWEA...Membership ERAHC... Show Org.

Working Equitation
2013 ERAHC VA Classic Horse show Working Equitation "Dressage Phase"

Working Equitation

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014 6:28


W.E. First Phase (Dressage) On Labor day weekend 2013 Carbon and I had the opportunity to drive up to Lexington Virginia from North Carolina to attend the Eastern Region Andalusian Horse Club's (ERAHC) annual Classic horse breed show. You may ask why would I take a Quarter Horse to an Andalusian breed show? The answer is simple, to compete in Working Equitation. Right now, WE is relatively a new sport here in the USA and most participants are Spanish horse breed shows. Yes, Carbon and I enjoyed riding with all those fancy Iberian horses. We are very thankful that this was an open opportunity class, meaning any type of breed was welcome to come and play WE. As you can see in the video below, the first phase is very similar to Western Dressage. WE's first phase is judge much like dressage in the aspect that you are scored 1-10 based on the quality of movement. Because of this similarity, we were very attracted to this new sport.. Remember that this is the first of phases of three in Working Equitation; so keep an eye out for the others. In my next video will show the other two phases (EOH and Speed). This was level 4 under USFWE rules and test. If you are unfamiliar with Working Equitation, Here is a link to a little more information about WE. We hope you enjoy this video as an inspiration to WD and an educational opportunity for WE. Unlike some of the other Western Dressage videos that we have posted, this test is a little more advanced with a 15m working canter, walk canter depart, turn on haunches, and a whole bunch of flying changes. If you look closely you will see some mistakes, but we included Carbon's scores and the judges remarks to help you understand what is expected at this level. On a side note, we had the opportunity meet the president of the world association of working equitation from Portugal "Joao Ralao Durarte". What a great learning opportunity and treat that was.. We would like to give a special thanks to Carol Havelka... Videographer and let's not forget: Bruce Harbin... Photographer Jeane Bond... show committee Wayne Hipsley... Judge Joao Ralao Duarte... co-judge from Portugal USFWE.... Rules/tests USAWEA...Membership ERAHC... Show Org.