Monday, July 22, 2013

Youth Natl's Day Two: Updates and Vlog

Howdy! I hope you're enjoying the photos and video show coverage of the 2013 Youth Nationals! The show is off to an amazing start! It's the second blog post of the show and I've got another "AHT On the Road" episode with myself and Kristin. Enjoy!




Sunday, July 21, 2013

2013 Youth Natl's: Day 1 Video

Hey y'all! Kristin and I are trying to really bring the 2013 Youth Nationals to a computer near you, and in this quest, we have come up with "AHT On the Road." This is our version of live show coverage with fun interviews, documenting main events of the show, and really bringing to life the special moments of Youth beyond the great pictures we already take for Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! So, if you see us walking around the show with a camera and video camera, stop us to get an interview with your friends (horse or fellow exhibitor)! Thanks and best of luck at the show!






Tuesday, July 2, 2013

2013 Youth Natl's: Pattern Songs



When it comes to choosing a pattern song for Youth Nationals, few riders consider the weight that such a song carries for their success. However, I'm here to tell you that it can alter the image you project, increase your "cool" factor (obviously you want to be the kid with the awesome pattern song), and most importantly, it will calm you and give you confidence as you complete the challenging patterns Youth Nationals tends to throw at you. And now that I've built this task up, I'm going to make this process a little less daunting. Your suit may fit well, your horse may be a pattern whiz, but girl (or boy), your perfect pattern song is just waiting to be found! I will begin by listing the main considerations of your search:


1. Appropriateness. This is a given. Swearing, suggestive language--just keep it clean, kids. 

2. Time and length. A pattern usually lasts no more than a minute and a half, so the beginning is all you will really hear. Sometimes the first 10 seconds really sets you up for strong impression. If your song doesn't really open up until much after that, you might want to choose another. 

3. Play it at home. Ride with your song at home. Even if it's just in the walking cool-down after your lesson. And then go home and play it. Still like it? Assess from here. 

4. Pay attention to how it makes you FEEL. Does the song make you happy? Music is intensely linked to memory and offers one of the quickest ways to access to emotion, so make sure the song is surrounded by positivity. 

5. Does it match the pace of your horse? A quick-trotting horse needs a song with a similar tempo. The same goes for a quiet horse--just find a song that matches. 

6. Don't be afraid to look into the past. Just a quick question--do you think a judge would prefer a song from their own youth or a bubbly pop song that they have never heard before? This is something to keep in mind considering their opinion is a pretty vital one! 




Start with these and branch out to find your perfect match! As you can probably tell, my personal opinion falls somewhere in between a "I'm so cool and retro" choice and a "look how fresh and modern I am" option. Spotify is a great place to find these songs, similar artists, and make a playlist of potential pattern songs! I wish you luck in your quest and, of course, at Youth Nationals!