Join Us In The Sunny South!

By |2020-01-17T07:02:09-05:00January 17th, 2020|News & Events|

We have a unique opportunity to take on short-term training horses in our Wellington, FL area location. Thinking of getting out of the winter weather but don’t want to commit to the entire season? Full training packages available for as little as two weeks, with potential human housing as well. Our Deer Run location offers turnout, airy stalls, exceptional footing, and world-class care and training. Come have some fun in the sun! Email lauren@spriesersporthorse.com to learn more.

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Head Space

By |2020-01-17T06:58:06-05:00January 14th, 2020|COTH Posts|

When Danny first got sick, it was one in a series of disasters for me. I had a string of personal and professional challenges, all in a row, and unrelenting. I normally err on the side of optimism, to a sometimes annoying degree, but it got harder and harder to do so. I’m not an amazing sleeper, but I found myself having more and more restless nights, more than ever, more than other tough periods of my life. I’m a pretty high-energy person, but there started to be days where getting out of bed was a chore.

It got cyclical. I wanted to stay in bed and feel sad, so I exercised less. Fewer endorphins, less energy burned off. More sleepless nights, so more fatigue, so I wanted to get out and move even less. In that particular period of time, I was riding very little, because all of my horses decided to hurt themselves simultaneously, and I just didn’t have a ton to ride outside of my own string. I’d watch my peers ride at shows when I couldn’t, and in my dark state of mind, I saw their successes as my failure. Then I’d listen to the news, to stories of actual war and hardship, and I’d feel so pathetic and weak for not being able to endure the fact that, in my life of privilege as a healthy and educated person living in a stable democracy, I was having a hard time facing each day because my ponies were hurt.

Read the rest at The Chronicle of the Horse!

2020 Goal Setting

By |2020-01-05T08:19:57-05:00January 2nd, 2020|COTH Posts|

Greetings from Florida, where my team is safely ensconced. We had a boring drive down—my favorite kind—and the horses arrived safely. We’re all settled in, we’re riding, we’re working, we’re juggling the holidays and the persistent rain days, and we’re absolutely ready to go… but don’t really have anywhere to go.

This is my longest Floridian winter: four months, as opposed to our usual three. My clients wanted to stay longer, so we’re staying longer. It meant we got here before Christmas, so by the time the horses were settled in, it was holiday-palooza, so they had an inconsistent work schedule all of last week. But everyone feels good, and the plan for the season is coming together.

Read the rest at The Chronicle of the Horse!

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