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 Hang out in The Aisle Way !          Page 2

 

You never know what you'll find out in the barn aisleway! 

 

In this 'The Aisleway' you'll discover many things such as: What do other riders think? Breeches they ride in? Training books they read? Favorite riders? and more...

 

 

You'll find this section fun, interesting and useful. The Aisleway section was created for amusement and entertainment. But these interesting facts are useful for the equestrian and equine business to better know the dressage and sport horse rider's favorite things.  Besides marketing information and statistics, this information is just plain fun and who knows... maybe you'll be inspired to try someone's favorite brand of breeches or read a good training book, take an afternoon ride with friends or even start riding with gloves as many dressage riders recommend it!

 

 

Parts of 'The Aisle Way' have been featured in Topline Ink Equestrian Journal Magazine: The publication for the Dressage & Sport Horse rider!

 

Do you have a favorite to share in The Aisleway?  click here

 About Movies
  

 What is your favorite "horse" movie? 

 

 

 

 

Candy Nuss: The Man form Snowy River

 

Bonnie Griest: Seabiscuit

 

Angel Ozer: Racing Stripes

 

Jeanne Adams: My favorite horse in a movie was in "Lady Hawk". Favorite movie is Sylvester.

 

Sue Clarke: Dreamer. Very well done movie.

 

Vickie Sharp: Seabiscuit

 

Tim Griest, jr.: The Long Shot, Hildago

 

Maria Riva: The Horse Whisper

 

Cathrine Flint: Seabiscuit

 

Jocy Prochaska: Spirit, Dreamer & Young Black Beauty

 

Jenny Koester: The Saddle Club Movie

Velvet

 

Terry Griest: 2 sequels: The Return of the Man from Snowy River & International

 

Suzy-Oregon: Wildfire

 

 About Riding

 

Do you prefer to ride alone or with a buddy?

Jocy Prochaska: With a buddy

 

Sherry Engle: ride alone

 

Cathrine Flint: (laughing) I've been told I clear out arenas, so I should probably ride alone.

 

Cindy Mullen: Either

Heike Beeson: Both

 

Elise Steinberger: With a buddy

 

Vickie Sharp: Ride alone

 

Sue Clarke: Depends. Dressage solo. Jumping with others.

 

 

 

 Buying for Horses

 

What was the last thing you bought for your horse?

Marie Maloney: Quick braid. My horse has a terrible mane to braid!

 

Cathrine Flint: Training

 

Tim Griest Sr. Bell boots

 

Elise Steinberger: A bit

 

Vickie Sharp: Feed & Hay

 

Cindy Mullen:  A hardy blanket for my 20 year old mare.

 

Angel Ozer: New blankets

 

Jocy Prochaska: Horse treats

 

Sherry Engle: I just bought some chopped alfalfa.

 

Maria Riva: Half pads

 

Candy Nuss: Carrots

 

 

 

 About Riding

 

What is the best time to ride? Morning, afternoon or evening?

Angel Ozer: Morning

 

Cindy Mullen: Late afternoon after everything is done.

 

Marie Maloney: Totally dependent on work and kids!! Sometimes 6:00 in the morning, sometimes 9:00 at night! Anytime is the best time...

 

Leslie Chafin: Evening

 

Tim Griest, Sr. Mid-day

 

Elise Steinberger: Morning

 

Vickie Sharp: Morning

 

Lisa Sutherland: Anytime

 

 

Maribeth Willard: Depends on the season: Summer = morning and Winter = afternoon

 

Bonnie Griest: Morning

 

Candy Nuss: Morning

 

Elaine Cornell: Whenever time is left over after work

 

Cathrine Flint: Morning

 

Sherry Engle: Afternoon

 

Maria Riva: morning

 

Sue Sjogren: Morning

 

Heike Beeson: Whenever I can squeeze it in.  

 

 

 About Showing

 

What do you do to prepare before a show?

Cindy Mullen: Put myself in a good frame of mind. Being an art person, I visualize.

 

Vickie Sharp: Go over test & visualize movements. What if feels & looks like. I work on basics a lot.

 

Elise Steinberger: I get a lot of sleep.

 

Cathrine Flint: Play my music really loud and get motivated.

 

Maribeth Willard: Visualization

 

Elaine Cornell: Relax and have fun.

 

Candy Nuss: Ride the test in my mind.

 

Marie Maloney: Drink Mimosas? =)

 

Sherry Engle: Memorize test.

 

Maria Riva: Relax

 

Heike Beeson: Memorize test, walk & visualize test.

 

 

 

 

 About Horses

 

Favorite Treat for Horses?  

CARROTS:

Sue Clark, Maribeth Willard, Candy Nuss, Heike Beeson, Elise Steinberger, Jeanne Adams, Maria Riva

 

PEPERMINTS: Angel Ozer, Cindy Mullen

 

APPLE WAFFERS:

Vickie Sharp, Bonnie Griest, Tim Griest, Sr. Cathrine Flint

 

Jocy Prochaska: Peppermint & Carrot Snacks

 

Sue Sjogren: Sugar cubes

 

Leslie Chafin: Apples

 

Elaine Cornell: Carrots (Dental Hygienists have a hard time giving them sugar)

 

 

 

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Read more in the next pages:  Favorite "horse" movies, favorite training books, favorite horse treats, things bought for horses, preparing for the show, favorite training video, best time to ride, riding alone or with a buddy, frequency of riding, helpful tips, keeping your horse happy, about boots, saddles and gloves... DON'T MISS THE AISLE WAY!

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