Equestrian Athletics

Helping Riders Achieve Better Balance and Performance

An Interview with K. Clarke Equine LLC Kendra Clarke’s introduction to the equine industry was much like many young riders—persistent pleading until she finally got the chance to take lessons. Her first instructor, Kim, played a pivotal role in shaping not only Kendra’s riding abilities but also her character. Kim was more than a coach; she became a mentor who provided stability during difficult...

Top 3 Things You Need To Know About Becoming an Equestrian Collegiate Athlete

Photo by Aliyah Hardesty, Aliyah's Timeless Photography 1. Sportsmanship Collegiate equestrian programs seek riders who not only excel in the saddle, but also possess qualities in leadership, sportsmanship, and dedication. Often times equestrian athletes only ever compete as an individual (with their horse of course). Making the transition from an individual sport to a team sport is a huge...

Female rider competing in Hunter Flat for a NCEA University

A Quick Intro to the National Collegiate Equestrian Association

 Photo by Aliyah Hardesty, Aliyah’s Timeless Photography While equestrian competition consists of a partnership between horse and rider, often riders find themselves lacking the support from a team of peers. As up and coming equestrian athletes look to their future ahead of them, it is important that they realize their competitive pursuits do not need to come to an end while attending...

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