Sample Template Text A series of clinics on the same discipline can be an excellent way to attract new students and bring in additional business revenue. Consider hosting a dressage, cross-country, or show-jumping series…or a mix of all three, to help draw attention. Whether it’s virtual or in person, you’re going to collect email addresses Read More
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STRIDER & USEA Featured Clinician: Daniela Moguel
Provided through an educational partnership between STRIDER™ & the United States Eventing Association, our Featured Clinician article series published in USEventing.com spotlights a different top industry influencer each month in dressage, showjumping or eventing. It is republished below for widest possible dissemination by Natasha Sprengers-Levine “I was 13 years old, and in a show jumping competition in Mexico. There Read More
Striding Into Social with KTB Creative Group
Keep it Simple, Sunshine Hi everyone, and welcome to the first blog post in my new “Striding into Social” series, presented by STRIDER™ in partnership with KTB Creative Group. For more about Kim and KTB Creative Group visit, ktbcreativegroup.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram Looking for more social media tips for equestrians? Subscribe to Read More
Keep ‘OnForm’ with Joseph Murphy: An Update from Across the Pond
Guest blog from Joseph Murphy Eventing Joseph Murphy is a 5* Eventer who represented Ireland at the 2012 Olympics and World Equestrian Games. He frequently travels to the USA to teach clinics at a number of hub locations including Liz Haliday-Sharp’s Horsepower Equestrian in Ocala, FL, Will Faudree’s Gavilan Farm in North Carolina, and various Read More
How The Equestrian Community Is Pivoting In Response To The Pandemic | from Corro
The following was originally published in collaboration with Corro, and is reproduced here for widest possible dissemination. by Riesa Lakin for Corro Equestrians are in uncharted territory.  The rapid spread of COVID-19 has halted horse shows and massively curtailed or completely stopped barn time. Many riders are unable to visit their four-legged friends due to Read More
