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EN Rolex Dressage Report: Michael Jung Ties Tim Price for Rolex Lead, Colleen Rutledge Top American
Jenni Autry brings us the latest from the U.S.’s premier four-star event in Lexington, Kentucky. (more…)
Thursday Morning Feed from Fleeceworks: #RolexGram!
Team Fleeceworks rider Jen McFall has a key to Eventing Nation’s Instagram feed this week, where the insanity has already begun!
75 Horses Pass the Jog at Rolex; Madison Park Withdrawn
Eventing Nation has the latest.
Back on Track ‘Horse Therapy’: Jessica, Deb & Sorry
Each week we feature reader-submitted stories about horses that have gotten them “back on track” after a rough patch. Today Jessica Coulson shares the story of her horse, Sorry.
Equine Law: Pre-purchase Exams
Attorney Kjirsten Lee, J.D. shares advice from a legal perspective.
A Comic to Kick Off Your Week
Need a little comic relief for your Monday ? You’ll get a kick out of this Kellie Lewis’ latest comic!
KickyBrand.com is an online horse lovers site currently selling clothing, greeting cards and stickers. It also routinely publishes a cartoon strip by Kellie Lewis that has a little bit of kick to it.
Totes Adorbs Foal + Rider = Sweetest Ever Cuddle Puddle ZOMG
This 7-day-old foal is a total snuggle bug and exercise rider Sunny Bayne is loving it. Watch and squee!!! (more…)
Kentucky Performance Products: Horses & Iron
Here’s the 411 on this important and readily available trace mineral.
The Athletic Rider: Farrier Fitness, Part IV
Hoof care professionals have incredibly demanding jobs, requiring the physicality of weightlifters, the skill of craftsmen and the patience of saints. All that hard work takes its toll and is the focus of a series by equestrian personal trainer Leah Hinnefeld.
Riding with Children: Learning to Let Go
As an equine-savvy parent who knows firsthand how unpredictable horses can be, watching your child spread his or her wings and fly (or, at least, pop over a jump or two) can be nerve-wracking. Tara La Bree shares her experience.
The Athletic Rider: The Hay Bale Circuit
Who needs a gym when you’ve got a loft full of hay?
That Kid from ‘The Walking Dead’ Is in a Cheese-tastic New Straight-to-DVD Horse Movie
It’s called “A Gift Horse,” and if there was an Oscar for cliche, melodramatic horse movies, it would be a shoo-in. Which mean, of course, we love it.
Back on Track ‘Horse Therapy’: Alaina & Mali
Alaina Fornal shares the story of how a special horse helped her cope amidst tragedy.
Vegas, Baby: Stage Is Set for 2015 FEI World Cup Finals
The FEI World Cup Finals, which are returning to the U.S. for the first time since 2009, kick off today at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Here’s the 411 on this sure-to-be-spectacular event!
Selfie Smooch! When Horses Kiss Back
Anybody can plant one on their horse. But when your horse turns the table and smooches you back… awwww!
Many thanks to readers Bailey and Amanda for sharing.
Go Riding!
‘Oh Crap’ Monday, Presented by Bimeda
Monday is the crappiest day of the week so it only makes sense that we make things official! Here’s our latest batch of reader-submitted “Oh Crap” photos and videos.
A Comic to Kick Off Your Week
Need a little comic relief ? You’ll get a kick out of this Kellie Lewis’ latest comic!
KickyBrand.com is an online horse lovers site currently selling clothing, greeting cards and stickers. It also routinely publishes a cartoon strip by Kellie Lewis that has a little bit of kick to it.
Guy McLean OK After Scary Wreck at Ohio Equine Affaire
And if you didn’t already love him, you will after you read this. (more…)
Kentucky Performance Products: Chew on This
Chewing is an important part of your horse’s life. Just how important? Consider these stats from the KPP Tips & Topics Blog. (more…)
Ask the Equishrink: Should I Feel Guilty About Not Being as Serious a Rider as I Used to Be?
Seana Adamson Ph.D, USDF Gold Medalist and equestrian sport psychologist, fields a question about the mixed feelings that can arise from discovering that there’s more to life than horses. (more…)
Colic Surgery: Where Do We Go from Here?
Kate Kosnoff shares some advice on how to rehab your equine friend.
The Athletic Rider: Farrier Fitness, Part III
Hoof care professionals have incredibly demanding jobs, requiring the physicality of weightlifters, the skill of craftsmen and the patience of saints. All that hard work takes its toll and is the focus of a new series by equestrian personal trainer Leah Hinnefeld.
If you missed Part I and Part II, be sure to check each out for an overview of the series and a discussion on one of the most common postural distortions, Pronation Distortion Syndrome. The second of the three most common postural distortions is Lower Crossed Syndrome, easily identified by an arched lower back. Lower crossed syndrome is commonly caused from tight hip flexors and weak hip extensors. The reason the syndrome has become so common in the majority of the population is because most people spend a lot of timing sitting at a desk or in a chair.
Low back pain, hamstring strain and achy knees are just a few of the issues that can result from Lower Crossed Syndrome that remains unaddressed.
In HCPs, sitting is of course not the common cause of the syndrome-however the traditional farrier stance with a semi-squatted position is certainly a contributor. In a traditional farrier stance, the HCP will have a closed hip position. If he or she does not have sufficient core strength to hold a flat back position, the distortion will be present. Most people think that weak back muscles are the cause of low back pain. In fact an arch in the low back (without resulting pain) can be the result of tight quadriceps, tight hip flexors or a tight erector spinae (a group of muscles that extends the vertebral column) combined with a weak core (specifically the internal obliques).
The 3 part solution to correcting the distortion, improving correct joint function and reducing the risk of injury and the accompanying pain is to foam roll to release muscle adhesions, stretch to restore muscular balance and strengthen to prevent future imbalances.
If you would be interested in an individual postural assessment (via Skype or YouTube) with an accompanying flexibility program that you can use daily (especially before and after the work day), please contact The Athletic Rider for pricing information and instructions for your assessment.
*postural distortion image courtesy of Clark, Michael A., Sutton, Brian G., Lucett, Scott C., NASM Essentials of Personal Fitness Training, 4th Ed., 2014. Jones & Bartless Learning. p. 134-136.
Leah Hinnefeld is a lifelong equestrian who spent over a decade studying hoof health and metabolism in horses before turning her attention to rider fitness. Leah is a personal trainer certified by the National Academy of Sports Fitness and offers Virtual Fitness Training for riders and horse lovers. You can learn more about how to get fit to ride at http://theathleticrider.