Equestrian Hub Podcast
Equestrian Hub
The Equestrian Hub Podcasts brings you fortnightly interviews and conversations with professional equestrians, elite riders and industry experts across a range of horse riding disciplines and professionals such as veterinarians, farriers, trainers, brand owners and more. Our regular host Charlie Brister brings you some of the best from Australia and around the globe, together with guest hosts from time to time. Be inspired. Stay informed. Keep on trend.
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Ask Charlie: David Shoobridge recap
Equestrian Hub Podcast
09/25/20 • 3 min
Charlie Brister talks about his interview for The Right rein with David Shoobridge
Brianna Burgess
Equestrian Hub Podcast
01/08/23 • 38 min
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Briana Burgess is an International Grand Prix rider and Top 10 World Young Horse Championship Finalist. Briana based in Germany for 12 years with her initial education beginning under Dutch Team coach Johan Rockx and International Canadian Grand Prix Rider Penny Zavitz-Rockx. Briana then went onto complete a 3 year stint under German Team Trainer and Olympic Gold Medallist, Monica Theodorescu.
Website: http://brianaburgess.com/index.html
Nutrition and Feeding in Winter
Equestrian Hub Podcast
05/20/21 • 8 min
Keeping a horse in good condition over winter can be challenging, particularly if they’re older or a fussy eater. DAVID NASH and Dr TOM SHURLOCK offer their expert advice on getting through winter in style.
Shae Herwig
Equestrian Hub Podcast
11/18/20 • 19 min
Charlie Brister talks to Shae Herwig, manager of The Saddle Hub, about the challenges she is having with her Dutch Warmblood, Bravour M, aka Spuddy. They have recently moved into Medium and Spuddy is getting a little anxious as well as predicting the flying changes.
John William Equine
Equestrian Hub Podcast
03/26/23 • 60 min
Actor and trainer
John specialises in all aspects of groundwork training, including from young horse foundations to behavioural issues.
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Dr Jennifer Stewart B.V.Sc., B.Sc., Ph.D
Equestrian Hub Podcast
03/20/24 • 58 min
With over 40 years’ experience as a veterinarian in mixed and equine practice, Jennifer’s special interest is equine nutrition. She was Senior Veterinary Officer with the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment for 10 years, and for two years was Biosecurity Veterinarian with the ACT Government.
LINK: Jenquine
David Shoobridge
Equestrian Hub Podcast
09/16/20 • 43 min
David Shoobridge is an elite Australian dressage rider, trainer and coach. His experience competing at the top levels of Australian dressage and his reputation for successfully developing dressage horses and riders, coupled with his acute eye for detail and his highly articulate and charismatic style means that David is in high demand as a trainer and coach.
David grew up as part of a multi-generational farming and agriculture family in Tasmania. While David and his young family are now based in Victoria, the Shoobridge family property, with its generations of history and sense of continuity is a place he treasures and returns to whenever possible.
David’s early riding experiences were on farm horses, learning by trial and error and not taking anything seriously. He was known for riding anything that was even remotely rideable and this soon progressed to jumping anything that was remotely jumpable.
Dressage was definitely not part of the plan at this stage. Hunter trials, with the combination of show jumping and cross country and no dressage at all were David’s ideal event. In fact, at this point, he simply couldn’t fathom how anyone could remember where to go in a Dressage test for a whole five minutes – or why they would even want to!
His first competition horse was well suited to this until David, at the age of 14 decided he needed some professional guidance and enrolled in his first clinic with a professional coach. The horse, who had worked so well at home, simply refused to load onto the float.
Displaying even then what would become known as his characteristic determination and tenacity, David rode 18km to the clinic followed all the way by his mother in the car towing the float. Not surprisingly, part of that first clinic was a comprehensive lesson on float loading and David credits this experience as one of the biggest influences in his belief that respect between horse and rider starts on the ground.
David gravitated toward dressage as his specialist discipline, developing and campaigning a number of horses successfully until he hit the limelight with the imported stallion, OO Seven, in 2012. Purchased from the horse’s breeder, Isabel Van Gisbergen, David’s first sight of OO Seven was when he picked him up from quarantine. From this unconventional start, they went on to form one of the most successful partnerships in recent Australian dressage.
In 2012, David achieved FEI World Ranking Top 100; in 2013 his FEI world ranking climbed to number 85. This placed him ahead of all other Australian based combinations and established him as the second most successful Australian rider worldwide at that time.
A highlight of David’s time with 00 Seven was achieved at Dressage with the Stars where they recorded one of the highest Grand Prix Freestyle scores in the history of the competition with a commanding 73.5%.
Intro courtesy of David Shoobridge's website.
Ask Charlie: Tempo vs Rhythm
Equestrian Hub Podcast
10/21/20 • 7 min
In this episode Charlie answers your question on Tempo vs Rhythm and also reflects on The Right Rein podcast Episode #4 with Dave Cameron
Ask Charlie: Unusual horse behaviour
Equestrian Hub Podcast
11/04/20 • 24 min
In this week's episode of Ask Charlie, 4* eventer, Charlie Brister talks to Nicky about the unusual behaviour of her gelding at feed time.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Equestrian Hub Podcast have?
Equestrian Hub Podcast currently has 82 episodes available.
What topics does Equestrian Hub Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Equestrian, Podcasts and Sports.
What is the most popular episode on Equestrian Hub Podcast?
The episode title 'Phillip Lever' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Equestrian Hub Podcast?
The average episode length on Equestrian Hub Podcast is 47 minutes.
How often are episodes of Equestrian Hub Podcast released?
Episodes of Equestrian Hub Podcast are typically released every 14 days, 4 hours.
When was the first episode of Equestrian Hub Podcast?
The first episode of Equestrian Hub Podcast was released on Sep 4, 2020.
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