Burn-out in the Equestrian Industry

I think the majority of us can be in agreement that the Equine Industry is one of the hardest to work in, in terms of physical demands. 12+ hour days combined with often

Real fear, Or neurological change ? Find out.

Women all around the world ask themselves this question.  Is this fear real or irrational... what actually happens to us when we give birth. Well, I can tell you studies have been done

Women supporting women within the community

I learned to ride in the 90’s, a lifetime ago. Back then the majority of riders were girls, there was only one boy on the whole yard and at that time the

FEI Maternity Leave - Compulsory, Non-Existent or Both?!

The FEI has been called upon to reexamine their rules surrounding maternity leave for Equine disciplines. This is following Olympic dressage champion Jessica von Bredow-Werndl being “denied” permission to return to competition at

Nobody Told Me…

As Equestrians, we are typically a busy breed of people, not shy of hard work and long days. It’s simply the nature of the animal and a career in the Equine Industry.