Tracking Exercise, Balance in the Horse Industry with Amy Momrow, and A Look Back at Horse History – By Relyne GI

In the second episode of The Show Jumping Podcast by Relyne GI, we chat with Amy Momrow about balance in the horse industry, share an exercise on tracking, and look back at the history of horse blanketing.

Time stamps:

  • Amy Momrow Interview: 2:30
  • Tracking exercise: 28:05
  • A Quick History of Horse Blankets: 42:01

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