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Chelsea and Paulina Martz – Equestrian Sisters Extraordinaire

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Chelsea and Paulina Martz – Equestrian Sisters Extraordinaire

For Chelsea and Paulina Martz, showing horses is a family affair. Chelsea, 25, and Paulina, 16, are the daughters of Cathy and Gary Martz of Blacklick, Ohio. The genuine affection, good-natured ribbing, and dedication to the girls’ interest in riding are the ties that bind this dedicated horse show family together.

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From the Publisher – Revisiting Our Roots

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From the Publisher – Revisiting Our Roots

Recently, Amy and I were tasked with finding two dead-broke, healthy, good-minded horses for some friends in Ohio. There was a list of requirements that made this task a bit more daunting for us. The horses had to be capable of being ridden on a trail, a real trail over hills, through valleys and rivers that cover their nearly 2000 acre property. Their farm is peppered with trophy deer, wild birds, rabbits, squirrels and coyotes, so the horses had to be broke to gunfire so the riders can shoot them from the saddle.

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On The Cover – Kirsten Thomsen and Elis A Sleepin

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On The Cover – Kirsten Thomsen and Elis A Sleepin

Nancy Alto-Renfro fondly remembers the day that a timid, 13-year-old girl walked into her barn in Finley, California hoping to break out of the novice youth division. Fast-forward nine years later and Kirsten Thomsen, now 22, has blossomed into a confident, young woman and competitor who can hold her own with some of the top amateur exhibitors in the country.

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An Expert’s Guide to Streamlining Pattern Transitions

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An Expert’s Guide to Streamlining Pattern Transitions

“When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” But conquering a tough pattern with difficult transitions is quite a different matter, especially if a particular maneuver is causing difficulties. Getting ready for the upper echelon of horse show pattern work doesn’t have to be complicated or confusing, but it might require some extra practice or a change of approach, whether your horse is green or broke.

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For Sale! – It’s Time to Go Horse Shopping

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For Sale! – It’s Time to Go Horse Shopping

With major sales like the Congress Super Sale and AQHA World Show Sale marking the end of one show season and the start of another, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the fever of horse shopping. But where do you go and how do you get started?

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The 2014 Breeders’ Halter Futurity – The Future Has Arrived

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The 2014 Breeders’ Halter Futurity – The Future Has Arrived

Sometimes in the midst of adversity and uncertainty comes a point of light shining brightly – a glow that illuminates the pathway to follow. The beacon that has been steadily growing more vibrant for the halter horse industry is the Breeders’ Halter Futurity in Des Moines, Iowa, an event that began in 2011 as the brainchild of a group of ten stallion owners. The owners wanted to create more interest in the halter industry by bringing back the middle market with a focus on the amateur competitor.

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August Recap – NSBA World Show and Reichert Celebration

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August Recap – NSBA World Show and Reichert Celebration

The National Snaffle Bit Association’s 9th annual World Championship Show and Breeders Championship Futurity took place August 9-17 offering 46 classes and more than $500,000 in cash and prizes for those making the trek to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Multiple title winners included Greg Wheat with On The Front Row in the BCF 3 to 6 Year-Old Color Open Western Pleasure.

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Keeping Horses Part Of Your College Kid’s Lifestyle

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Keeping Horses Part Of Your College Kid’s Lifestyle

We are all crazy when we become parents because we focus all our energy, time and love on the development of a person who is destined to leave us. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. We give all we can to our children with the end goal that they will grow apart from us and not need us anymore. Therein lies the rub, we yearn to be needed and wanted, but the idea is that we raise our children to be independent of us.

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March To The Arch – Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2015!

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March To The Arch – Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2015!

The annual March To The Arch horse show will continue “Loping and Leading For a Cure” during the show’s 10th anniversary in 2015. As one of the largest and most widely attended 100% charity events in the horse show industry, the MTTA, founded by Doug Landon in 2006, has featured over 40,000 entries since its launch. Of course, the MTTA show is unique when compared to other events, because its sole purpose is to raise funds for charities that support cancer research and advances in new treatment.

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Sharing Knowledge Between Generations – Part 1

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Sharing Knowledge Between Generations – Part 1

For millennium, the art and science of horse training has been carefully passed from master to apprentice. Each generation of horse trainers has contributed to the mix and sent their experiences forward in time. Beliefs, rituals, and traditions of the horse training process certainly diversified throughout centuries and have been colored by culture, politics, societies, and economies.

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