Daily Weakley Blog
Train Your Brain with Laura King
Laura King, Certified Hypnotherapist, Neuro-Linguistic Programmer and Life Coach, boasts 25 years of experience helping high-performance athletes excel, so when dressage superstar Robert Dover asked her to speak to the participants and auditors at the 2016 Robert Horsemastership Clinic (RDHC), she jumped at the chance. The clinic is designed to help identify and…
Traditional Dressage Rider Goes West to Win at Western Dressage
by Sue Weakley Cynthia Collins has been firmly entrenched in the world of traditional dressage. In fact, more than one freestyle champion at the November U.S. Dressage Finals in Lexington, Kentucky mentioned her name and the name of her freestyle design company, Luna Tunes Freestyles, as the winning freestyle designer. But recently, she’s gone…
A New Job Skill Adds Marketability
I’ve added a hot new skill to my resume: dirt thrower. Although not the same as mud-slinging, it has that same earthy quality. While at the August Markel/USEF Developing Horse Championships and the Festival of Champions at Lamplight Equestrian Center, I was asked by pro photographers Susan Stickle and Meg McGuire to capture the horses’ attention…
The Freshman Are Coming, The Freshmen Are Coming
I live in a small, Southern college town. Oxford, Mississippi. It’s a lovely place. The campus is consistently named one of the most beautiful in the country. There are award-winning restaurants gathered around the picturesque Square “downtown.” Football season involves tailgates to rival any of those touted by the football faithful and dressing to impress does not involve…
I’ve Become the Sheldon Cooper of Photography
I’ve become a photo geek. After being thrust into snapping pics for my job, it was sink or swim. Or maybe it was extended trot or piaffe. I had to get some shots to go with news stories and, with the patient of help of photographer extraordinaire Susan J. Stickle, I was taking “pro photos.” I…