Winter riding is often painted as picturesque: frosty breath, quiet barns, soft snow falling outside the arena. The reality, of course, is far less poetic. Frozen fingers, stiff horses, unpredictable footing, and the constant internal debate over whether today is “worth it.” And yet—winter is where many of the best riders are made. Not because … Continue reading How to Keep Riding All Winter Without Losing Your Mind (Or Your Toes)
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Where Winter Makes Winners: Why We Choose WEC Ocala
Why We Spend Our Winters at WEC Ocala Each year, when the temperatures drop and the northern show season slows down, our program heads to WEC in Ocala for the winter. It’s not just a tradition — it’s a strategic choice. There are several winter circuits available, but WEC consistently offers the combination of environment, … Continue reading Where Winter Makes Winners: Why We Choose WEC Ocala
The Myth of the $20k Imported Junior Hunter
The Myth of the $20k Imported Junior Hunter As a trainer who helps clients buy and sell horses for a living, I’ve learned to expect just about anything — last-minute PPE cancellations, perfectly sane horses deciding to spook at a leaf, and the classic, “Do you think he’d make a derby horse?” about a young … Continue reading The Myth of the $20k Imported Junior Hunter
USEF Fee Hikes Are Already Driving Riders Away
USEF Fee Hikes Are Already Driving Riders Away What’s Changing The US Equestrian Federation (USEF) recently announced a series of fee increases, effective December 1, 2025, that are already impacting riders across the country: Show Pass (non-members): $45 → $85 Competing Membership: $80 → $100 (effective April 1, 2026) Other fees, including horse recording, are also rising … Continue reading USEF Fee Hikes Are Already Driving Riders Away