Afleveringen
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is a Mental Health Counselor and lifelong equestrian who runs Unbridled Mental Performance. She is a Virginia Intermont alum and currently lives north of Charlotte, NC.
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Sisters Melissa, Emily and Mollie Kowalchik grew up riding in Loveland, OH and all competed on their college and university teams: Melissa on the NCEA SMU team, Emily on the IHSA Cornell Equestrian Team and Mollie on the IHSA Mount Holyoke Equestrian Team.
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is the LEGIS Operations Manager/ Co-owner. Her journey started in college competing on the Cal Poly Pomona Equestrian Team where she studied Equine Business Management. Outside of work, she competes on the hunter/jumper circuit with her horse, Quantum ETC. In addition to her competition experience, Sarah is licensed as a USEF Technical Delegate for Eventing, a USEF Jumper Judge, and an FEI Eventing Steward
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is an incoming junior at Ohio University who is studying journalism. Olivia was recently elected Hunt Seat President of the Ohio University IHSA team which is a club sport. The equestrian team rides out of Stonegate Equine Facility located in Coolville, OH.
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from Dripping Springs, TX just finished her first year at the University of Findlay in Findlay, OH. She is majoring in English Equine Studies and hopes to ride on the A-circuit in the future.
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from Huntsville, AL recently graduated from Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS on the pre-vet track. Isabella was on the IHSA Hunt Seat team, was in a sorority and founded a club on campus that raises future guide dogs.
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rode in the 70's in the IHSA for Virginia Intermont College in Bristol, VA. Taking a long break after college from riding, Catherine returned as a trainer in TX and MA where she coached the Wesleyan College team. She is currently a FEI Eventing Steward and on the faculty at William Woods University in Fulton, MO.
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is the Founder and President of Mad Barn, Inc an equine nutrition company focused on horse nutrition research and providing education and support to horse owners. Scott has a Master of Science from University of Guelph in Canada and studied abroad at the University of Queensland, Australia.
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Meet 2024 IHSA National Championship Western Team Champions MTSU and Western High Point Rider Jordan Martin, Murfreesboro, TN from MTSU in this podcast episode. The IHSA Nationals were held at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, NC May 3-5, 2024.
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Podcast Host Sally Batton's newest book, Equicize, is riding-specific fitness for equestrians looking to up their game, get back in the game, or stay in the game. With sensible, easy-to-implement steps, progressive how-to photographs, and dozens of QR codes to scan and view engaging instructional videos to help readers perform the exercises for the best result, this book is both a superb launch point for ambitious riders looking to grow their abilities and a stable lynchpin for those aiming to stay in the game, and in the saddle, as long as possible.
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Margaret Cornwell is originally from Tuscaloosa, Alabama and grew up competing in local and A rated shows in the Hunters and Equitation divisions. She rode for Ferrum College on the IHSA team from 1997. In 2013 Ferrum College decided to bring the Equestrian team back as an athletic team and that's when she made the transition to coaching Ferrum's team.
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received a full ride scholarship to the University to Montana Western where she helped coach their equestrian team to 2 regional championships and was the high point rider three years in a row earning her trips to IHSA nationals her sophomore-senior years. After graduating college in 2012, Amanda moved back to Poulsbo to start her career as head trainer of Sandamar Farm which became Evolution Equestrian. Since then she has brought horses and riders through the 1.20 level and competed through the 1.30s and regional Grand Prix on her horse Spring Fling.
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has been an avid horseman and rider since the age of seven. Originally from the Albany, NY area, David has competed as a junior both on the local circuit and at “A” rated shows in the hunter, jumper and equitation rings. Throughout his college years, David worked extensively as part of the IHSA coaching staff at Hartwick College and served as an interim coach at SUNY Oneonta. He has also stepped into the role of Head Coach For the Appalachian State University Equestrian Team, coaching both the hunt seat and dressage teams.
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What does it take to become a Collegiate Rider? Sally Batton, 35-year collegiate head coach, discusses what it takes to get recruited and make the roster on a collegiate equestrian team, the differences between the IHSA, the NCEA, and the other groups that make up collegiate riding, and what you can do to improve your chances of riding through college.
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is the owner and head trainer at Vermillion Valley Equine Center. She began riding as a child and her love of horses carried into her adult life as she began teaching lessons and training horses. Throughout her career she has led several riders to success at local, and national competitions as well as having several students, including two of her own daughters, compete on National Collegiate Equestrian Association Programs.
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is the Founder & CEO of Avenue Equestrian. Her equestrian journey started at 6, riding at a Hunter/Jumper barn in NJ and continued through her collegiate years on the Penn State Equestrian team. Immediately post college, she worked for IBM for 5 years, then a retail company and ecommerce agency before starting Avenue Equestrian. In her business she guides equestrian businesses through strategic clarity, from marketing plans to data-driven financial goals.
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is a sophomore at Wake Forest University, double majoring in Religious Studies and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. Prior to joining the IHSA team at Wake Forest University, she had only done Mongolian horse riding before. Throughout this podcast, she discusses how skills, competitions, and even horses differ.
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John is a Captain in the United States Air Force, and as an Air Battle Manager he controls medical evacuation, cargo, offensive, and defensive operations flying as aircrew on the E-3. As an officer he has led international teams of up to 30 people in dynamic environments to support strategic surveillance and reconnaissance missions for the United States and NATO. Prior to the military he was a Software Engineer at BAE Systems where he worked on mapping software for the Air Force. John graduated from Rochester Institute of technology in 2016 with a B.S in Computer Science, where he competed as a Western rider for his four years.
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