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Thoughts on riding injuries aka my bad ankle problems

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Hello my beautiful equine lovers :) Every once in a while I like to talk about that may be unrelated or indirectly related to the equestrian world. This is one of those indirect posts. First I want to focus on the idea of horseback riding injuries. I have heard some equestrians say that you are not a "true rider" until you fall a certain amount of times. Although personally I don't agree with that it is undeniable that horseback riders become injured on average more often than participants of any other sport. Some experts even claim that horseback riding is the most dangerous sport out there due to its unpredictable nature. The truth is riders fall. Sometimes it is the riders fall other times a horse may spook but riders fall and riders get injured. Unfortunately many people realize just how risky riding can be and quit before they can really understand the benefits. Bottom line is if you really love horses and this sport you will get back in the saddle when you ar

Friday Riding OOTD

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Hello my fellow riders! I decided to post my outfit because I thought it was cute that me and Baron were matching today. :) Pants: Kerrits Performance ridding tights in Buff Shirt: Old Navy Men's camo shirt Chaps: Tough-1 Breathable Half Chaps Brown Shoes: Ariat Lace up Paddock Boots

Dover Tack Store Haul Video

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Long Time no See + Great News!!!

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Hi Again!!!!! Long time no see. I took a break from writing this blog as there have been many things in happening in my life over the past month that required a lot of my time. First and foremost I have finished my A&P I class with an A while maintaining one full time and two part time jobs AND riding one to twice a week. *Insert exhausted emoticon here* 😤 As for riding I have been doing more work with Baron finally getting him to respect my cues. I know I haven't posted much about Baron yet so here it goes. Baron is a 16 hand 17 year old, ex-dressage Gray Warmblood. He is a lesson horse at the stables I'm currently at. I'm very excited to be riding him because I feel like he allows me to get back to the basics. His cool temper allows me to focus more on my composure and less on freaking out and hoping to god I won't fall. I have had my share of really bad falls and injuries in the past and at 22 I can longer afford to be getting hurt and being out of commi