Heather Wallace's Blog, page 6
February 24, 2021
How To Stay Motivated During the Winter
If you are over winter, like me, then here are some tips to stay motivated to ride and work with your horse! Many equestrians focus on the care of horses during cold and icy winter months, which leaves little time to rider. If you are fortunate enough to have a full-care facility the chances of riding are much greater. Still, waking up to ice on the ground and freezing temperatures make it difficult to leave the house and spend time exercising outdoors. For me, winter has always been the best ...
Published on February 24, 2021 06:00
February 10, 2021
Improving Communication With Your Horse
We have to stop thinking of training horses in human terms. They have herd behavior. We don’t speak the same language. We can try but we will never be as good as they are, because we aren’t horses. However, the more we understand this dynamic the more we let horses be horses and focus on our relationship and how we can successfully communicate.
Published on February 10, 2021 06:00
January 13, 2021
The Mental Aspect of Our Equestrian Sport
Many times others have questioned me, saying I don’t strike them as a timid person. In fact, I appear quite the opposite and for the most part there is truth to that. For me, I struggle with relinquishing control. For a person with trouble giving up control, it might seem ironic that I chose a sport where that is IMPERATIVE in order to succeed. Equestrianism is a partnership, a team event benefitted by the bond, communication, and trust between horse and rider. There must be a give and a take. I...
Published on January 13, 2021 06:00
December 9, 2020
Riding is the Best Exercise
Riding is my chosen form of exercise. Im limited on time. You know the story: work and family and chores tend to always take precedence. Its a common theme among equestrians. After all, our passion takes a little more time to accomplish then say, running to the gym for an hour. Oh no, we have to get to the barn, get the horse from the paddock, groom, tack, warm up, ride, cool down, untack, and put the horse back in the paddock. And, if you are like me, like to take your time enjoying every...
Published on December 09, 2020 06:00
November 11, 2020
Heart Horse: The True Story of a Thoroughbred and a Timid Rider
Confession: I feel things very intensely, very deeply but often I hide it behind a smile. Most people won’t know when my heart is breaking, or completely full. That is, unless I openly admit it. The truth is, I have severe social anxiety. I have a fear of confrontation and I always secretly wonder if the things I say out loud are wrong or awkward. When The Timid Rider began in 2016 it was my secret diary of low self-esteem and struggle coming to terms with my baby weight, being a returning adult...
Published on November 11, 2020 06:00
October 7, 2020
Choose Your Adventure: Pony Style.
How do you decide a young horse’s discipline? Conformation? Intelligence or confidence level? Owner’s goals? I bought my pony when he was 11 years old and an established hunter champion. I grew up riding in the hunter/jumper world and our area is rife with equestrian facilities dedicated to this discipline. Often, however, I will ride my pony Western, which I’ve taught him over the years. Especially, when the seasons changes I need a little deeper seat. Horses are predictably unpredictable. Each...
Published on October 07, 2020 06:00
September 16, 2020
Wearable Technology to Improve Circulation in Horses
Confession: I don’t completely understand the science behind ceramic technology but I like how effective it is! The fact that SmartPak came out with their own product line is just icing on the cake! What is Ceramic Technology? Ceramic therapy has been increasingly popular in the horse world. The ceramic powder incorporated into the fabric of the products uses the horse’s own body to generate infrared heat and reflect it back, providing regular warmth and increased circulation. The result is bett...
Published on September 16, 2020 06:00
September 2, 2020
The Bookstore for Horse Lovers
Confession: I best love horses and books above all. I Launched a New WebsiteAn unexpected project I took on this summer was creating and launching The Bookstore for Horse Lovers. Several other authors and I had discussed working together to create a pop-up shop at events like Equitana or Equine Affaire but with Covid-19 that became a little problematic. That, and we are all so busy and the details were astronomical. Instead, I created a website to serve as a landing page for anyone interested i...
Published on September 02, 2020 06:00
August 26, 2020
Top Tips for Keeping Your Horse Cool in the Summer Heat
Summer is tough on our equine friends. Here are my top tips for keeping your horse happy and cool in summer.
Published on August 26, 2020 06:00
July 10, 2020
Pony Conditioning Week 3
With two weeks of reconditioning under our belts, I'm excited for the next few weeks. This week the veterinarian will return for the spring shots and we can discuss his progress. More, Ferrous has done well with the 15-20 minute workouts so I am going to push for 30 minutes now while varying the difficulty and the type of work to continue strengthening different muscle groups and tendons and ligaments.
Published on July 10, 2020 06:00


