COTH Posts
Grateful For Grit
In my center desk drawer in my office at the farm, I keep a rejection letter from The Dressage Foundation. It was from the [...]
Give A Hand For The USDF Finals
While my broken hand changed my plans regarding the U.S. Dressage Finals, it did not cancel them, because I had two students qualified in the amateur [...]
I Had This Plan
I had this plan. My friend and coach Ali Brock was scheduled to come to Aleco and Sandra Bravo-Greenberg’s gorgeous Rutledge Farm, just a [...]
Mission (Mostly) Accomplished
One of the beautiful things about dressage is that there are so many levels at which to play. I don’t just mean training level [...]
Changing Mid-Stream
In the last decade, I’ve embraced the educational approach of having one coach. Too many voices in my head aren’t good for me or [...]
Shed Belly For The Shadbelly
During 2017 and 2018, two years of pretty consistent disaster, I found solace in food and booze. I do not have a drinking problem, [...]