Adult amateur event blogger Ainsley Jacobs takes us on another flashback to 2015 when she learned a game-changer lesson, the impacts of which she still feels today!
While continuing to tack-walk her rehabbing event horse, adult amateur Ainsely Jacobs rewinds back to September of 2015, when she audited the George Morris clinic at Blackjack Farms.
As her horse JJ rehabilitates from a ligament injury, adult amateur eventer and blogger Ainsley Jacobs details the importance of listening when your horse speaks up.
Blogger Ainsley Jacob’s horse JJ is BACK! After a collateral ligament injury sidelined JJ for months of stall rest, he’s been cleared for tack walking at last.
While columnist Ainsley Jacobs’ horse JJ is healing from a ligament injury, we’re revisiting some of her past lessons learned — like her personal best event, coming right on the heels of a memorable spill.
While Ainsley Jacobs’ horse JJ is healing from a ligament injury, we’re revisiting some of her past lessons learned — like this particularly memorable moment from earlier this spring!
Amateur eventer Ainsley Jacobs takes us back to her first Novice 3-phase, where she discovers just how critical it can be to check and double-check your tack, whether you’re showing or schooling!
Adult amateur columnist Ainsley Jacobs takes us back to her last event completed before her horse pulled up lame — and as always, finds the takeaway lesson in her experience.
While her own horse heals an injury on stall rest, adult amateur blogger Ainsley Jacobs is riding a lesson/resale mare named Ellie — and while Ellie is the quintessential chestnut mare, Ainsley finds the bright side.
With her first trip to the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event under her belt, Ainsley Jacobs shares her tips for future first-timers — as well as the big lesson she learned while browsing the vendor village.
When you’re suddenly faced with a lame horse at a show and a whole weekend to spare, what do you do? Introducing a new column by adult amateur event rider Ainsley Jacobs!