Endurance Introspection

"To Finish Is To Win"

About the Site

Authored by Patti Carey (formerly Patti Stedman), Endurance Introspection is a website for endurance riders, aspiring endurance riders and other sport horse enthusiasts interested in the cross-training aspect of endurance conditioning and training for horses. Patti’s vision for the website is to provide a place for endurance riding enthusiasts interested in the philosophies, training, conditioning strategies and life lessons learned during the act of enduring.

Patti is an AERC (American Endurance Ride Conference) endurance competitor/Ride Manager/former BoD member who truly embraces the sport’s motto of “To Finish Is To Win”.

About Patti

Patti was raised in rural Western New York. She started riding at the age of seven and eventually showing in various disciplines, until she discovered dressage (the art of riding and training a horse in a manner that develops obedience, flexibility, and balance.) in her late teens. She attended Cornell University and received her BS in Animal Science.

While she taught and trained professionally for a few years, it became apparent that a career outside of horses allowed more financial security (and that wackily practical health insurance), so her love of teaching took her in the direction of occupational safety and environmental compliance. She owns two successful businesses, one providing live training and consulting, and the other providing web-based safety training.

Patti began to compete in endurance rides in the mid 1990s. A couple of decades and a few thousand miles of competition later, she has acted as a Ride Manager for the Allegany Shut Up and Ride and was formerly a member of the AERC Board of Directors, Ride Managers’ Committee, and Education Committee. She developed materials for and insurance coverage for AERC Endurance 101 Clinics and has taught dozens of clinics, and encourages others to do the same to give riders new to our sport the skills needed to succeed and a sense of community with other local endurance riders and mentors.

Her passion for sharing her sport led her to creating a web-based course for new and aspiring endurance riders, Endurance Essentials, which can be found at horselearningonline.com

Patti loves combining the disciplines of endurance and dressage, and observing and writing about the inside world of endurance riding competition. Patti currently lives in rural South Carolina, with her horses, dogs, cats and various vermin.

 

Header photo by Carien Schippers @imagequine

 

 

 

 

Two-for-one emergency vet call (6/8/10)

A little back story here … About a year and a half ago, my dear friend Kathy Calanni discovered that she had cancer. She was terribly ill and having difficulty taking care of her four horses, so friends (who lived closer to her) were doing their best to stop over and...

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Still on course! (6/7/10)

Friday was muggy and hot but I took Ace for a very fast hill workout in the morning. Just five miles but we did it in 30 minutes, largely to outrun the flies as the human brain behind the operation forgot to liberally fly spray Ace and the little buggers are brutal...

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Decade Team — Ned and I have arrived! (5/27/10)

The ride itself was much like the decade we've competed together. Moments of ups, downs, pride, embarrassment, laughter, impatience, disheartenment and renewal. My friend Joanie, a complete non-horsey type, decided going to Canada with me sounded like “an adventure”...

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When Enough Is Enough

Reprinted from Endurance News, October 2009, Ride Managers’ Column, monthly publication of the American Endurance Ride Conference, www.aerc.org, 866-271-2372 It’s a few weeks after the 6th Annual Allegany Shut Up and Ride, and this is the time when we’re typically...

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GMHA 100 3 Day CTR / 2009

Hit the road at 4:20 a.m. on Wednesday after a mostly sleepless night. Rich got up with me and fed the boys while I showered AND he found me some cash (forgot to stop at the bank) so all I had to do was load Ace and go. Despite some road work, I got to my client’s...

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Ace’s First Attempt at 100 / August 1, 2009

Ontario Provincial Championships/Ace’s First 100 My friend Sylvia, managing to wrangle her passport in an expedited fashion from the Feds, came up from Pittsburgh on Tuesday, and we headed north with Ace for the 100 mile ride in Ontario on Thursday. After our last two...

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Moonlight in Vermont / 2009

Vermont/Moonlight 50 Ned is 15 this season, with over 2000 miles to his credit, and the most frequently used phrase when I talk about him and our endurance competition plans is “he doesn’t owe me a thing.” He doesn’t. All those miles on a body that is not classically...

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No Frills Rides

Reprinted from Endurance News, March 2009, monthly publication of the American Endurance Ride Conference, www.aerc.org, 866-271-2372 Getting Back to Basics – Running a No Frills Ride With the economy in precarious straits, riders, ride managers, vendors and vets alike...

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Save time and effort: put it in writing!

Reprinted from Endurance News, September 2008, monthly publication of the American Endurance Ride Conference, www.aerc.org, 866-271-2372 Like me, you've probably printed ride entries and information flyers from the AERC website, or had them sent to you. Like me,...

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Are you shopping for a ride veterinarian?

Reprinted from Endurance News, August 2008, monthly publication of the American Endurance Ride Conference, www.aerc.org, 866-271-2372 Co-authored by Nick Kohut, DVM It's two weeks before your ride and your phone rings. Turns out that both your head veterinarian and...

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APEX clinic at Vermont 100

APEX ? One Participant?s Perspective Plan B Sometimes when life hands you lemons, you make lemonade. Or better yet, if life hands you potatoes, you use the spuds to make yourself some outstanding vodka. And whip up a Cosmopolitan. With the Vermont 100 one of the few...

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