The Ride Podcast Ep. 102: Getting Involved in Reining With Shane Brown

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Ever wondered how you can get involved in reining competition? In this week’s episode of The Ride Podcast, co-hosts Nichole Chirico and Devin Conley sit down to chat with NRHA Professional Shane Brown about the reining industry and how riders can get involved in reining competition.

Shane Brown, a recent guest on The Ride Podcast, performing a sliding stop in a reining competition.
In this episode of The Ride Podcast, learn how you can get involved in the sport of reining.
Photo by Performance Horse Photography, courtesy of Shane Brown

About Shane Brown:

Shane’s desire to promote the sport of reining is backed by his experience as the Rocky Mountain Reining Horse Association president, and service to multiple boards and committees with NRHA, including serving on the NRHA Executive Committee.  He’s an outstanding non-pro coach who cares about educating both horse and rider. Visit shanebrown.net to learn more about him.

Did you enjoy this week’s episode? Check out these articles to learn more from Shane Brown:
Strengthen Your Mental Game
Teach Your Horse to Turn on the Forehand

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