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The Horse Fix

De : Dr. Sandra Holt
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The Horse Fix is your "Go To" podcast. Learn how the Horse influences your life as a whole. Get innovative training tips on many disciplines from Multi-World Champion, Dr. Sandra Holt. PhD in Equine Behavioral Science.© 2026 The Horse Fix Art
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    • Grit, Over Talent, Decides Your Ride
      Feb 5 2026

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      Frozen mornings set the scene, but the real heat comes from commitment. We open with practical, no-nonsense winter horse care—how to keep water intake up with electrolytes, why extra hay matters, when to blanket, and how to spot early frostbite before it turns serious. A sobering barn-heater story underscores safety, reminding us that curious horses and loose cords never mix.

      From there, we trade the icy arena for a warmer plan. I share my big target for the year—competing at the AQHA World Championship—and break down how a lofty goal becomes actionable. We map consistent lessons, event-specific skill work, and a smart show schedule that simulates the final environment: enclosed arenas, bleachers on every side, and the echo of a busy coliseum. If you ride horsemanship or trail, you’ll hear concrete benchmarks: a smooth, show-worthy flying lead change, quiet feet over poles, and clean patterns that score.

      We also get honest about mindset. “Try” becomes “will,” because language shapes action. Talent is a story people tell after years of practice; the scoreboard favors consistency, feedback, and obsession directed by care. Surround yourself with the right people—trainers who challenge you, friends who model effort, partners who cheer your happiness—and watch your ceiling rise.

      A heartfelt listener letter about losing a beloved horse brings it all home. We talk about guilt, sudden loss, and how love can expand to meet a new partner without erasing the old one. Like an egg or a potato in the same boiling water, it’s our response that defines us. If winter has you indoors, let it also pull you forward: safer barns, clearer goals, better rides, and a kinder voice in your head.

      If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a horse friend who needs a lift, and leave a quick review to help more riders find us. What’s your one non-negotiable goal this week?

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      28 min
    • Courage, Care, And Your First Mount Later in Life. (Age is a detail. not a deadline)
      Jan 1 2026

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      Ever wonder if there’s a smarter path to the show ring than buying a horse outright? We open the barn door on leasing—how it works, why fit matters more than flash, and what happens when a trusted trainer pairs a talented mare with the right rider. Nora shares Mercedes’ leap from a new program to all-around wins and Congress placings in a few short months, and we break down the nuts and bolts: care leases, amateur eligibility with AQHA and APHA, and the private contracts that protect everyone when the unexpected hits.

      The story doesn’t end at the rail. We talk about starting or restarting a horse life later on and why age is a detail, not a deadline. Janine’s decision to buy at 75 becomes a blueprint for courage: learn the basics, lean on a community, and choose joy even if the calendar disagrees. We also tackle the practical side of ownership—budgeting beyond the purchase price, major medical and colic insurance, boarding expectations, and the seller red flags you should never ignore. If the horse doesn’t feel like your favorite pair of jeans, you don’t have to force the fit.

      Training with music is our secret weapon for better rides. By matching gait to rhythm, riders relax, transitions smooth out, and lateral work turns into a dance rather than a debate. Use ballads to soften and settle, then bring in mid-tempo tracks for bend and contact before lifting energy with upbeat playlists for extension and forward. It’s a simple shift that builds feel faster than any lecture.

      Whether you’re exploring a lease, eyeing your first purchase, or finding your way back to the barn, this conversation blends heart and hard-won horse sense. If it gave you clarity—or courage—subscribe, share it with a barn friend, and leave a review so more riders can find the show. What’s the next step in your horse journey?

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      31 min
    • Thankful Hearts and Horse Tales
      Nov 27 2025

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      37 min
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