In Stride

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In Stride

Explore Ride iQ's podcasts to inspire, motivate, and educate equestrians of all levels. In Stride with Sinead Halpin Maynard offers intimate talks with industry experts. Equestrian Mastermind dives into sports psychology sessions led by Natalie Hummel with professional riders. Riders Unscripted presents candid sessions with amateur riders. Equestrian Mama with Lucy Courchaine sheds light on the balance of motherhood and riding. ✨Download the Ride iQ app to access more exclusive podcasts and 100s of listen-while-you-ride audio lessons. Start your free trial: Ride-iQ.com

  1. 12月18日

    Kimberly Cecere: Winning with Diligence and Discipline

    In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by international 4* event rider Kimberly Cecere. Kimberly Cecere is an up-and-coming event rider with two FEI wins, one national win, and three top 20 finishes at the 4*Long level. Kimberly grew up on her parent's farm in Littleton, Massachusetts, where her mom ran a riding school. Kimberly attended the University of Kentucky, where she got an undergraduate degree in equine science and business. After graduating, she got a job as the assistant coach of the hunt seat team at Bridgewater College while getting her MBA at North Central University. Kimberly then started working for Lauren Nicholson, where she stayed for 7 years and started working with Jacqueline Mars’ Landmark’s Monaco, with whom she competed at the 4* level. Kimberly received the 2020 Wilton Fair Grant, which allowed her to spend 6 months training in England, where she worked with British Olympic Eventing Team coach Chris Bartle and world-ranked eventers Tim and Jonelle Price. Kimberly moved home from England and started building her own training and coaching business in Southern Pines, North Carolina. In this episode, Kimberly discusses topics related to her career as an event rider, including: • Her experience working with event rider Lauren Nicholson and owner Jackie Mars. • How natural horsemanship helped her with starting young horses. • The importance of taking the emotion out of the job and showing up for the horses every day. • The technicalities and philosophies she learned while spending six months training in England. • Working with British Olympic Eventing Team coach Chris Bartle and world-ranked eventers Tim and Jonelle Price. Join Kimberly and Sinead in this exciting conversation about winning with diligence and discipline.

    1 小時 29 分鐘
  2. 11月27日

    Lindsay and Xavier Traisnel: Training the Next Generation of Riders

    In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead and Tik Maynard are joined by event riders Lindsay and Xavier Traisnel. Lindsay and Xavier Traisnel are based out of Ontario, Canada, where they own and run Windsor-Essex Equestrian Center, an elite training program that focuses on producing top horses and riders. Lindsay has been named to multiple Canadian High Performance lists and was selected to compete on the Canadian Eventing Team at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, where they won gold. Along with team gold, Lindsay was the highest-placed Canadian, earning a bronze medal with her horse "Bacyrouge." Xavier has produced young horses that eventually went on to be very successful at the 5* level or compete at the World Equestrian Games and the Olympics and has sourced horses for upper-level riders such as Will Coleman, Lauren Nicholson, and British rider Kitty King. Xavier also has a university degree from the Cadre Noir De Saumur in Business and Sports Management and has his international instructor level 3 certification. In this episode, Lindsay and Xavier discuss topics related to training horses and riders, including: • The pros and cons of learning from a traditional riding school funded by the government. • Controlling the quality of instructors and coaches by having certifications and proper riding education. • Making the transition from competing in Europe to running a farm in Canada and having a family. • Teaching kids from the beginning and helping them get their first horses. • Putting the horse first in the training and taking pressure off of competition results. Join Lindsay, Xavier, Tik, and Sinead in this exciting conversation about training the next generation of riders.

    1 小時 3 分鐘
  3. 11月13日

    Emily Hamel: Building a 5* Partnership

    In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by 5* event rider Emily Hamel. Emily Hamel grew up in rural Wisconsin, competing in local 4-H and breed shows. Eventually, Emily moved to Lexington, KY, where she coached the University of Kentucky Dressage Team and taught people through the CCI3* level. In 2015, Emily started working for multiple-time Olympian Phillip Dutton, and in 2020, she started a lesson and training business, Emily Hamel Eventing, out of Phillip's True Prospect Farm. During her time with Phillip, Emily bought her now 5* horse Corvett, also known as Barry. The pair has competed at Badminton and Burghley, finished 10th in the 5* at the 2023 Land Rover Kentucky 3-Day Event, finished 5th at the 2023 Stable View Okotberfest CCI4*-S, and finished 11th at the 2023 Maryland CCI5*. Emily was also named to the US Equestrian Eventing Developing Riders List for 2024. In this episode, Emily discusses topics related to her career and relationship with Barry, including: • What got her interested in mindset work, nutrition, and fitness and how it led to her podcast “The Whole Equestrian.” • The lessons she learned in her time working for Phillip Dutton and how she has made her program stand out from the one she came from. • Learning to control nerves so that they help her reach peak performance. • Spending a summer in England to train and compete and how she prepared for that trip. • The importance of trusting her and Barry’s abilities and relationship in order to accomplish big goals. Join Emily and Sinead in this exciting conversation about training and competing.

    1 小時 3 分鐘
  4. 10月30日

    Matt Brown and Cecily Clark: Putting the Horse First

    In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by event and dressage riders Matt Brown and Cecily Clark. Matt and Cecily founded their training and riding business, East West Training Stables, in 2004. The business started out in Petaluma, California, before eventually moving to Cochranville, Pennsylvania, in 2015 so Matt could pursue a spot on the US Eventing Team. After their move to the east coast, Matt completed his first CCI5* at the 2016 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event as the highest-placed rookie and was named as a reserve for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games US Eventing Team. His success continued that year with a spot on the Land Rover US Eventing Team for Aachen CICO4*, where he helped the team secure their 6th place finish in July. In 2017, Matt finished 6th at the Rolex Kentucky CCI5* with Super Socks BCF and was the USEA Gold Cup Advanced Champion at the American Eventing Championships with BCF Belicoso. While Matt’s passion is eventing, Cecily has a background in Hunters and Equitation and is currently pursuing goals as a dressage rider. Cecily brought a former eventer, Ringwood Galaxy, through the levels to Intermediare and is currently training the Grand Prix movements with him. Cecily also graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in History from the Dominican University of California. In this episode, Matt and Cecily discuss topics related to the evolution of horse training, including: • Learning more about horses’ behavior and applying that information to training. • The different set of skills that is required for training horses and teaching people. • Using natural horsemanship to solve problems in a way that is better for the horse. • Teaching riders to have emotional control in a way that helps them have confidence in the saddle. • How a fixed mindset can hinder your progress, and a learning mindset can push you towards your goal. Join Matt, Cecily, and Sinead in this exciting conversation about putting the horse first.

    2 小時 3 分鐘
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簡介

Explore Ride iQ's podcasts to inspire, motivate, and educate equestrians of all levels. In Stride with Sinead Halpin Maynard offers intimate talks with industry experts. Equestrian Mastermind dives into sports psychology sessions led by Natalie Hummel with professional riders. Riders Unscripted presents candid sessions with amateur riders. Equestrian Mama with Lucy Courchaine sheds light on the balance of motherhood and riding. ✨Download the Ride iQ app to access more exclusive podcasts and 100s of listen-while-you-ride audio lessons. Start your free trial: Ride-iQ.com

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