Male Riders in the Horse World for October 28, 2025
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About this listen
Men are half the population but a small percentage of the non-professional horse world. Solange discusses the challenges and differences in teaching a male rider and interviews a gentleman who came into hunt seat riding as both an adult and a complete beginner. Listen in...
Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3806:
- Host: Solange of Stable Riding
- Sponsor: Stable Riding
- Guest: Dan Stohlmann
Time Stamps:
00:26 - Introduction to Stable Riding
06:25 - The Journey into Riding: A Personal Story
13:03 - Beginning the Journey: From Running to Riding
18:52 - Learning to Ride: The Journey Begins
28:13 - The Transition to Equestrian Life
29:21 - The Experience of Fox Hunting
35:26 - The Impact of Riding on Personal Life
44:53 - Rider tip
Takeaways:
- The podcast emphasizes the importance of diversity in the equestrian community, particularly the inclusion of male riders who may feel underrepresented.
- The discussion reveals that teaching male riders presents unique challenges and opportunities, highlighting the differences in learning styles between genders.
- Listeners are encouraged to recognize the historical significance of riding, as it connects them to a long-standing tradition that transcends generations.
- The conversation stresses the necessity of direct communication in instruction, particularly for male riders, who often prefer straightforward guidance.
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