Spring in Aiken : Part 1

I’ve been sharing so many product reviews , and the Holidays were packed with gift guides, I thought it would be a good idea to transition into 2021 with a new small series narrating my time quarantined in Aiken. After spending the past few months working between my apartment, competing, and then back to my parents, I thought I could be more efficient with my … Continue reading Spring in Aiken : Part 1

Cell Coil //PEMF for You + Your Horse

PEMF treatment , or pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, is FDA approved as an effective for pain relief, wound healing, and positive effects of regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues such as cartilage, bone, tendon and ligament. I have been a huge fan of incorporating PEMF treatment throughout my training, and with Frye, my 9 year-old thoroughbred whose been competing at the 3*** and intermediate level, it’s a … Continue reading Cell Coil //PEMF for You + Your Horse

Big Dee’s Tack & Vet Supply // My Grooming Bag and Vet Box Upgrade (Coupon Code Included!)

Enjoy 10 % off with coupon code : Insta203 Big Dee’s Tack & Vet Supply originated in 1976 as a shop which sold mostly standardbred equipment and hoped to offer equipment and tack at affordable prices, but since this period the shop has expanded extensively to carry vet supplies, tack, supplements, and apparel across disciplines. Fortunately, their focus on affordable prices remains! I was thrilled … Continue reading Big Dee’s Tack & Vet Supply // My Grooming Bag and Vet Box Upgrade (Coupon Code Included!)

Great Meadow 2020 // First CCI3L

It’s been two weeks since we drove home from Middleburg, Virgina after contesting Frye’s and my first CCI3***-Long at Great Meadow. She comes back to my barn this weekend after her mini-vacation, so I should probably start pulling my wits together to plan out where we are going to run next, and how I’m going to afford it. Whenever I go to these longer horse-trials … Continue reading Great Meadow 2020 // First CCI3L

I think Fear is Expensive

Over the past few months, I’ve started but never completed my post on the fear I was working to overcome in my riding habit. This February I fell off in a competition, and while the actual fall wasn’t super painful, it was the catalyst to months of torment when I faced going back on cross-country. Within a few weeks, I fell off a training horse, … Continue reading I think Fear is Expensive