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TSB Author Rick Lamb Talks about Hosting THE ROAD TO THE HORSE “Legends” Competition and What’s Up with His Popular TV Show in 2011
TSB had a chance to catch up with the ever-fun-and-fascinating Rick Lamb on his way back from Equifest of Kansas and before he heads for Murfreesboro, Tennessee, for the 2011 Road to the Horse “Legends” colt-starting competition. For the eighth time (that’s right–he’s seen ’em ALL!) Rick is the emcee, host, and commentator of the […]
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Don’t YOU Wish You Were Riding in Hawaii with TSB Author Linda Tellington-Jones?
It is really February here in the Northeast. Snow banks are piled high. Rivers are frozen. Horses are still woolly with thick winter coats, and even long underwear and double socks can’t keep you warm in the saddle. So, it is almost painful to imagine the perfect weather (around 80 degrees) and soft sunshine that […]
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Just Weeks Before His Third Appearance at “The Road to the Horse” Colt Starting Competition, TSB Author Clinton Anderson Talks about Fox Sports Net and His Goals for 2011
TSB caught up with horse trainer and author Clinton Anderson a few weeks before he’s scheduled to appear at “The Road to the Horse” Colt Starting Competition in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, February 25, 26, and 27. If you haven’t heard about this event yet, it has been dubbed the “Legends” competition, as it pits Clinton’s impressive […]
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TSB Author Sean Patrick Talks about Heavenly Grilled Pork Chops and Repenting for His First Pony Ride
This month TSB talked to Sean Patrick, author of THE MODERN HORSEMAN’S COUNTDOWN TO BROKE BOOK and the new companion DVD SET about his idea of the perfect meal, and what his 18-month-old daughter thinks of horses. TSB: You have an 18-month-old daughter. Does she like horses? Has she been in the saddle yet? SP: […]
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Horse Agility–There’s Something Big Happening Here
We’ve all heard of dog agility, and many of us have even tried it (horse people are so often dog people, too). Speaking from experience, it’s not only great fun for the dog and the handler, but it is a hoot for the spectators–both exciting and, at times, comical. It seems it was only a […]