COTH Posts
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, [...]
Hot (And Quiet) Horse Summer
Our last show was the middle of July, and our next show is at the end of August with not a whole lot in [...]
Succeeding From Home
If money were no object, many of my amateur students would have multiple horses, all in full training, so they could come to the [...]
Common Ancestry
I’ve ridden extensively with three of Michael Poulin’s most accomplished students—I rode with Lendon Gray all through college; I was a working student for [...]
The Life of a Professional Isn’t as Glamorous as Social Media Makes it Look
Lauren wrote a deeply personal piece for NoelleFloyd.com, a leading equestrian lifestyle magazine, about the ups and downs of being a professional rider, and [...]