Hello all! I welcome you to my all-things-equine training blog. I am 23 yrs old and have begun my journey in hopes of one day becoming a well rounded horse trainer. Please follow me and enjoy the ride as I become a professional in the crazy industry of hunter jumpers, eventing and pleasure horses. I hope you will enjoy the tips and the stories!

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Traveling in 2019

This is the time of year everyone's new year resolutions come to die. Due to my barn move in January, adoptions picking up, and getting settled into a new routine I have finally sat down long enough to look at 2019 and come up with some goals and direction for 2019. I am so excited for what this year has in store! 



Last week I sat down, took my calendar and filled it with horse shows. I came up with my goals for each horse,and where I want to see them progress in competing this year. In years past showing has been an uphill climb. Between getting married, horse ailments (mental and physical) it has been a few years since I have felt set up well heading into the show season. I am praying 2019 is my year!  Aside from showing I am excited to take part in this year's Equifest in Buffalo representing New Vocation  with our informational table. I did this last year and am looking forward to it again. 














I was asked this year to participate in the Mid West Horse Fair in Madison Wisconsin. I was approached by Jessica Schroeder from the United States Trotting Association and asked to help them with education of Standardbred's off the track. Since this is an area I am so passionate for I of course agreed! I will be putting on a small clinic on  re-training your off the track Standardbred. Although I am a bit nervous, I am honored to have been asked by Jessica to participate.  









After my Wisconsin trip in mid April I will help out Dave Minteer with his Obstacle Clinic on May 11th.This annual clinic is hosted by the Genesee Valley Riding and Driving club at Wild Side Ranch. If you are looking for a fun informational way to expose your young or spooky horse this is a great way to do it. For more information on that event head over: HERE   

As much as I  love training and showing I am very passionate about education. I am so excited to have these opportunities to share what I have learned and continue to learn from others around me!

For all upcoming events keep your eye on my Instagram @Traintoturst and my Facebook page: Train To Trust Facebook 


Here's to a fun 2019! 
   

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