An extraordinary life

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Lynn Simons was a seemingly ordinary man who lived an extraordinary life, leaving behind a legacy as father and friend, husband and horseman. He was a quiet, hard-working at shows and at home, constantly taking care of his family, friends, clients and horses, who all loved and respected him and considered him a true family man and a horseman's horseman.

Author: Copeland, Sue M.
Biography, Horsemen and horsewomen, Simons, Lynn

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Goal tending

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Sue Copeland along with her horse Drummer is getting prepared for the 2005's BIG GOAL: The ALPHA World Show. Sue believes that in riding, goal tending keeps her from getting complacent and from finding excuses to not face her fears, however, there is lot of planning, stress, anxiety, which needs to be coped up before the final day.

Author: Copeland, Sue M.
Management dynamics, Management, Company business management, Horse-shows, Horse shows, Copeland, Sue

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A bad horse day

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The small everyday happenings in a horse ownerEs life can effect the moods and emotions of the horse as well as the owner. The importance of the mental aspects of riding, where outside influences have an impact on the riderEs abilities are illustrated with a real-life incident.

Author: Copeland, Sue M.
Horse owners

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Subjects list: United States, Psychological aspects, Horsemanship
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