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How Top Equitation Trainer Stacia Klein Madden Plans Out The Year For Her Students - Corro

How Top Equitation Trainer Stacia Klein Madden Plans Out The Year For Her Students

Stacia Klein Madden is a household name in the equitation, show jumping, and hunter world. Her experience as a professional trainer, rider, judge, and clinician precedes her. But how is...
Riesa Lakin
How Jordan Allen Stays Focused & Sets Goals For The Future While Social Distancing - Corro

How Jordan Allen Stays Focused & Sets Goals For The Future While Social Distancing

There’s no greater gift than being able to spend your time around horses. And no one knows that truth more than Jordan Allen. As a junior rider, she climbed the ranks...
Corro Brand Spotlight: EquiFit's Alexandra Cherubini Pivots To Make Face Masks For Purchase & Donation - Corro

Corro Brand Spotlight: EquiFit's Alexandra Cherubini Pivots To Make Face Masks For Purchase & Donation

In a time when stories of positivity couldn’t be more necessary, we’re excited to share with you that one of our vendors, EquiFit, Inc., has shifted their business to create reusable...
PonyApp Presents: 3 Flat Exercises To Get You Ready For The 2020 Show Season - Corro

PonyApp Presents: 3 Flat Exercises To Get You Ready For The 2020 Show Season

2020 is HERE and with it brings a new show season! So, as we all gear up for an exciting year ahead, we spoke with Kate Leggat of Kate Leggat Equestrian...
Riesa Lakin
PonyApp Presents Brian Moggre: Why Hunter & Equitation Rounds Pay Off in a Big Way in the Jumper Ring - Corro

PonyApp Presents Brian Moggre: Why Hunter & Equitation Rounds Pay Off in a Big Way in the Jumper Ring

Brian Moggre has made a name for himself in the hunter and equitation rings as a junior rider. In fact, it's these experiences—including winning the Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal...
Riesa Lakin
How Learning To Ride Western Helped Me In The Hunter & Jumper Rings - Corro

How Learning To Ride Western Helped Me In The Hunter & Jumper Rings

Hi, my name is Lindsay and I live in southern Oklahoma—10 miles from the Texas border—and I ride...English. Yes, I am one of the very few people that I have encountered in my part of the country who primarily ride hunter/jumper. Tack shops nearby don’t sell English saddle pads or a variety of English riding bits (but hey, that is what Corro is for, right?). However, during my time riding on an NCAA Equestrian team in Texas and now living in Oklahoma, I truly appreciate western horsemanship and riding.
Riesa Lakin