At The Hold: A Podcast for Endurance Riders

Kim Minarich

A remote interview platform podcast for Endurance Riders. Guests will share information about their endurance accomplishments, stories, backgrounds — who are they and how did they get down the trail. The overall format will endeavor to get to know the guest on and off the trail.

  1. Jun 18

    Episode 17 - Lara Worden: Demystifying Feed & Supplement Myths

    I am especially excited to have Lara Worden back on the podcast.  This time to dispel the many myths about feed and supplements that we get bombarded with daily on social media. However, In this episode, Lara dispels common myths about horse nutrition, covering topics like salt, electrolytes, protein, beet pulp, magnesium, and anti-inflammatory diets. You will gain science-based insights to make informed decisions for your horses' health. Lara discusses equine gut health, ulcer prevention, sand clearance, and effective supplement strategies. She shares practical insights for horse owners to optimize their horses' health and performance. SOME CORRECTIONS NOTES: But... a couple of corrections from the podcast because apparently even this nutrition nerd is not immune to typos and misspeaks on the fly:  Apple A Day Electrolytes ARE a sugar-free electrolyte. One pound of a 30% ration balancer supplies ~136 grams of crude protein, not 30 grams. Psyllium husk is a relatively "indigestible" fiber in the horse's digestive tract, but it also functions as a "fermentable" fiber (prebiotic) in the hindgut.Lara, is a passionate distance rider, and has been around horses throughout her adult life. She began her journey in Competitive Trail as a junior rider in the Upper Midwest. After college, she moved to the Foothills of North Carolina with her husband, Tim, whom she introduced to distance riding. Together, they have been competing in endurance and distance riding for more than two decades. Professionally, Laura serves as an Agriculture Extension Agent with NC State and Gaston County Cooperative Extension, bringing 20 years of experience working with horse owners. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science and a Master’s in Non-Ruminant Nutrition from Michigan State University. Her expertise and personal interests lie in equine nutrition, pasture management, and equine parasitology.   All of which leads to many topics we are all interested in.  So stay tuned for many more episodes with Lara!  I encourage all of you interested to join Lara’s FB page called "Horse Post of the Day. " She provides solid evidence and research based information in her posts and each sprinkled with her great sense of humor which makes for a fun read. Today, Lara and I talk about the many myths swirling out there on social media regarding horse feed and supplements.   So…get a notepad and pen ready - you’re definitely going to want to take some notes.

    Episode 17 - Lara Worden: Demystifying Feed & Supplement Myths
  2. Feb 20

    Episode 15 - Tracy Foley

    Episode 15 - Tracy Foley Tracy is a life-long deep lover of horses.  It’s not a surprise that her very adventurous personality and life led her down the path of equine body work, therapy and strengthening.  And, thanks to a few FEI endurance riders, Tracy is now an endurance junkie just like us.  Many of the riders in the Southeast and Northeast Region may have seen Tracy at the rides, crewing and providing equine bodywork and assessment at the holds and after rides. Tracy has a unique approach to her equine bodywork.  She walks us through her comprehensive evaluation as well as treatment and conditioning plans.  She also gives us riders some great tips about being balanced in the saddle and how our fitness effects our horse.  She specializes in kissing spine recovery and rehabilitation which you will hear more about in our chat and in her bio. I think you will really appreciate and resonate with Tracy’s philosophy about our horses.  She encourages us to think of them as the athletes that they are, and to provide them with the proper resources to keep them in optimum shape.   Tracy had the amazing opportunity to travel with Evelyn Baig’s mare Maggie’s NChanted Pipi, most affectionately called Pipi to Romania.  Uma Kraskin, and FEI Young Rider and Pipi were invited to compete in the FEI Young Riders World Championship held in Romania this last September.  Tracy shares her experience meeting up with Pipi in Germany, staying with her while being hauled to Romania and back.  As well as her work with Pipi and other members of the US team during the competition. Tracy’s bio and credentials reads like this: She holds certifications as an FEI Permitted Equine Therapist,  Equinology Certified Massage Therapist, and an EAGALA Certified Equine Professional. She has completed courses in Equine Physical Rehabilitation and Wound Care, including a nine-month internship with Summer Terry at Superior Therapy in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Superior Therapy worked closely with Veterinarian Cliff Honas in the development of protocols for post-surgery physical therapy for Kissing Spine Surgery, and they continue to contribute valuable insights to veterinarians performing Kissing Spine surgery in Texas and Oklahoma. Tracy has extensive experience working with horse owners, trainers, and riders across various disciplines to enhance the physical fitness, strength, and posture of horses for optimal performance. She focuses on the prevention and treatment of Kissing Spine and Top Line Syndrome. Combining 15 years as a professional human fitness trainer with horsemanship skills and a decade of expertise in equine biomechanics, fitness conditioning, and injury recovery, she offers a specialized program aimed at maximizing the performance and the “Rideable Life” of horses. Tracy has a deep love and passion for horses and I’m certain that this kind and caring energy is the key ingredient to her remarkable outcomes. You can reach Tracy by visiting her website: www.EquusMaximusllc.com

    Episode 15 - Tracy Foley
  3. 10/21/2025

    Episode 12 - Michigan Shore to Shore Ride Wrap-Up Series: Emily & Mattie Compton

    This podcast is part of a series featuring the stories, struggles, successes and assessments of several riders that decided to make the journey and enter the 2025 Michigan Shore to Shore Ride.   In this podcast you will meet a SE super mother and daughter team Emily & Mattie Compton. Emily and Mattie along with 3 of their horses hit the road to attend the Shore to Shore ride.  Both mother and daughter started competing in endurance in 2019.  Emily has logged a little more than 2000 miles.  While Mattie has found endurance in her young blood.  She started riding with her mom as a one year old.  By the age of 5, she was riding  by herself.  Mattie completed her first LD at age 6, and at the age of 9, she is the youngest junior rider to complete the Old Dominion 100!  Now 12 years old, she has logged more than 3100 miles, with 6 attempts at 100 mile rides, completing 5 of them!  The plan at Shore to Shore was for Emily, mom, to crew for Mattie who entered the 5-day Flex option - any horse any distance, any day.  With Emily’s major crewing efforts, Mattie was able to complete two 50 and three 25s, 175 miles of the trail. Emily talks about the unique challenges of crewing at this ride and managing the crazy logistics of having 3 horses and crewing at the same time.  She is one dedicated and determined mom and superstar crew!   Mattie talks about the trails, the challenges she encountered on trail and what she enjoyed best.   I really admire this mother/daughter team.  I hope you enjoy our chat as much as I did.

    Episode 12 - Michigan Shore to Shore Ride Wrap-Up Series: Emily & Mattie Compton

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A remote interview platform podcast for Endurance Riders. Guests will share information about their endurance accomplishments, stories, backgrounds — who are they and how did they get down the trail. The overall format will endeavor to get to know the guest on and off the trail.

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