THE MURIETA INN COM - West Coast Equine Foundation
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THE MURIETA INN COM - West Coast Equine Foundation
Murieta Equestrian Center & West Coast Equine Foundation SPRING/SUMMER 2013 ING IN 2014 M O C THE MURIETA INN Located in Rancho Murieta Official Host Hotel of the Murieta Equestrian Center ow Do Competitive Riders Turn Show Nerves into Confidence? They Call Mental Skills Coach Tonya Johnston. in sport and performance, particularly riding, and my desire to help people optimize how they thought, felt, and interacted with one another and the world.” At most every horse show you’ll find riders who feel their most confident in a particular type of class, in a particular arena, at a particular time of day, or on a particular horse. For a time during her early teens, hunt seat rider and competitor Tonya Johnston felt her most confident on Sundays because that’s when “everything clicked.” And every time her parents pointed out her Sunday pattern, which included winning her last class of the day, Tonya became more and more curious about why her riding was so consistent and her mental attitude so confident on that particular day. She competed on different horses, so it wasn’t the horse. It had to have something to do with her and her state of mind, but exactly what role her thought process played in her successes she didn’t know…yet. Tonya took her first psychology class during her senior year in high school. This class “solidified” her fascination with psychology and after graduating from high school in 1987, she continued on to earn a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. While trying to figure out what exactly she wanted to do with her degree, she realized that even though she was always the one her friends turned to when they needed someone to talk to, it wasn’t the clinical side of psychology that interested her. What really intrigued her was the relatively new field of sports psychology. As she writes in her book, Inside Your Ride, “It (sports psychology) seemed to me a perfect blend of my interest After graduating from UC, Santa Cruz, Tonya earned a master’s degree in psychology from JFK University in the San Francisco Bay Area. The university’s applied psychology program, she noted, is unusually hands-on and consists of four internships under the guidance of working psychology professionals who also teach at the school. For her final two internships, which were self-directed, Tonya networked among Bay Area show barns working one-on-one with a variety of riders striving to ride their best. In 1993, she launched her own practice specializing in equestrian sports. (Tonya paused here to explain that although she incorporates sports psychology into her programs, she is not a “sports psychologist.” This title denotes a person with a Ph.D. in psychology.) Fast forward to today and Tonya is a well-known, highly successful San Francisco Bay Area mental skills coach consulting with equestrians of all ages, skill levels, backgrounds and disciplines from throughout the United States. Her clients include recreational riders to top level competitors; individuals, private barns, and a rapidly growing number of high school and university equestrian teams. The majority of her individual coaching is done over the phone. This enables her to “work” with equestrians from coast to coast without spending hours or days travelling from client to client or barn to barn. Because hers is such a niche profession, you might wonder, “How do her clients find her?” The majority come to her through referrals and word of mouth as well as through her website, www.tonyajohnston.com. She’s also given numerous clinics, written dozens of informative articles and appears in instructional videos produced by Internet partners such as equestrianprofessional.com and equestriancoach.com. A lifelong rider and horse show competitor, Tonya took a short break from riding and showing while in college to focus on her studies (and to play volleyball!), something she feels was highly beneficial. Back in the saddle, she now rides with one of Northern California’s leading “A” circuit hunter/jumper show barns. As an amateur competing in equitation and medal classes, she acknowledged that she definitely “walk(s) my talk,” applying the same mental preparation strategies to her riding that she suggests to her clients. In fact, to better help her clients, she’s even been known to experiment with her own riding, testing new techniques before incorporating them into her programs. Riding, Tonya says, helps her better relate to her clients and the relationships people have with their horses. “Horseback riding is very unique in that it involves people communicating on a very high level with their horses - there’s an enormous amount of trust and confidence to be developed.” Another aspect of her business is that Tonya works for herself, something she says she loves as it provides her with the freedom to pursue her interests and to explore new opportunities — such as writing a book! Being a mental skills coach is not a cookie-cutter profession, she continued, and although the basic principles may be the same from rider to rider, what specifically works for one person won’t necessarily work for the next. The curiosity she felt as a teen continues to aid her in her career. She enjoys the process of finding out what will work as well as the collaboration between herself and her clients as together they unlock doors and discover what will help them achieve their goals. So there you have it! A profession filled with variety, challenges, clients who share your interests, the opportunity to work for yourself and to do research while riding and showing! Sound interesting? To find out more, Tonya recommends reading about the field of psychology and the opportunities it offers. The Association for Applied Sports Psychology publishes a guide listing graduate programs in the United States and also hosts a national conference you could attend. She also suggests working with a mental skills coach yourself to see first-hand what the job entails. If you like the experience and, most importantly, believe in the process then this is a career to consider. Tonya Johnston’s book, Inside Your Ride, Mental Skills for Being Happy and Successful with Your Horse, is available through www.horsebooksetc.com and www.amazon.com. Page 2 ongratulations The West Coast Equine Foundation proudly awarded scholarships to these very deserving college students: Shayna Anne Allison University of California, Davis Colleen Geisbush University of California, Davis Ashleigh Flores Cosumnes River College Morgin Sheppard University of Montana Western Courtney Lewis University California, Davis Haley Markow Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Josie Anne Craig Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand Kirianne Olsen Modesto Junior College Sara Specht University of California, Davis Lanie Madrazo California State University, Fresno Throughout each year, the Foundation also supports and assists the fundraising efforts of many equine organizations to help them carry out their goals and missions. If you’re a high school or college student who loves horses, you’ve probably wondered how you might turn your passion into a career. In this issue and in past issues, we’ve shared a number of different college and career paths taken by others who share your passion. We hope these articles will spark your imagination and help you shape your goals for the future. To help you finance your goals, we invite you to learn more about the West Coast Equine Foundation Scholarship Program open to students pursuing careers in equine- or agricultural-related fields. You’ll find scholarship criteria and an application on our website, www.westcoastequinefoundation.org. Applications for the 2013/2014 scholarship year are due June 30, 2013. Please Join Us! M u r i e ta E q u e s t r i a n 2 0 1 3 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE C e n t e r Dates may change. Please check our website for an updated schedule of events: www.murietaequestriancenter.com DateEvent January 11-13 Redwood Empire Cutting Horse Association Cutting January 19 Sacramento County 4-H Silver Show #1 January 25-27 West Coast Reining Horse Association Schooling Reining February 1-3 Premier Dressage Show February 8-10 West Coast Reining Horse Association Affiliate Show #1 February 14-17 Back to Basics Quarter Horse Show February 20-24 Northern Winter Classic III Feb 27- Mar 3 Northern Winter Classic IV NorCal Spruce Meadows Qualifier March 8-10 Golden State Dressage Show March 22-24 Gold-N-Grand Spring March 28-31 QHEAC Quarter Horse Show April 4-7 Golden State Dressage Show April 10-14 Capital City Spring Classic NorCal Spruce Meadows Qualifier April 18-21 Arabian Horse Association of Northern California April 18-21 El Rancho Spring Classic April 25-28 California Paint Horse Association May 4-5 Points West Appaloosa Horse Show May 4-5 Pat Parelli Horse and Soul Tour Stop May 17 Northern California Paint Horse Club May 18 Casino Corral May 18-19 San Joaquin Paint Horse Club May 23-26 WCRHA/NRHA Affiliate Circuit Show/ Shoot Out Affiliate 3 & 4 May 25-26 Memorial Day Showdown Gymkhana May 29 - June 2 Murieta Summer Classic Pickwick Medal Finals May 30 - June 2 AQHA/NCHA Weekend Cutting June 3-7 Sacramento County Sheriffs Training Camp June 13-16 Golden State Dressage Show DateEvent June 28 WCEF Golf Tournament July 2-7 P.C.Q.H.A. Summer Celebration July 20 Rugged Maniac 5K Race July 27 Murieta Swap Meet & Festival August 2-4 Gold-N-Grand Summer August 10-11 Karen Grimm Memorial All Appaloosa Show August 23-25 Murieta Mule Classic Aug 30 - Sept 1 Sacramento Morgan Horse Show September 5-8 Downunder Horsemanship Clinic Dale Cunningham September 8-16El Rancho Futurity & Foothill Fiesta Cutting September 19-22Great American USDF Region 7 Championships September 24-29Sacramento International Welcome Horse Show October 1-6 Sacramento International Jumper Horse Show October 8-13 WCRHA Year End Show & Affiliate Finals October 10-13 CSHA Show of Champions October 17-20 QHEAC Wine and Roses Quarter Horse Show October 23-27 Let’s Show Halloween Championship Oct 30 - Nov 3 Murieta Autumn Classic November 7-10 Sacramento International Horse Show Finale November 9-10 Cowboy Dressage Competition November 23-25Portuguese Water Dog Club of Northern CA Nov 29 - Dec 1 Sacramento Dog Training Club Agility Trial December 7-8 Redwood Empire Cutting Horse Association Cutting December 14-15PCHA Cynthia Hankins Clinic December 27-29Two Rivers Agility Club of Sacramento 7200 Lone Pine Drive, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 916.354.2119 office 916.354.2127 fax www.westcoastequinefoundation.org 7200 Lone Pine Drive, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 916.985.7334 office 916.354.2638 fax www.murietaequestriancenter.com Page 3 2013 WINNERS Rode Off with Buckles, Saddles and More! Fantastic weather welcomed competitors, their families and friends to the Spring Gold-N-Grand All Breed Open Horse Show, March 22 - 24, 2013. The Murieta Equestrian Center came to life with more than 450 occupied horse stalls and nearly 100 RVs on-site during the week. Riders of all ages competed for more than 330 beautiful signature belt buckles, nine trophy saddles, and too-many-to-count day awards. Eitan Beth-Halachmy kicked off the Gold-N-Grand’s special events with a Friday night Cowboy Dressage Exhibition. Throughout the weekend, kids of all ages enjoyed the giant slide; free slushies; a Breyer horse painting clinic; and on Saturday night, a delicious Spaghetti Feed dinner. Sunday morning opened with a complimentary pancake breakfast. Mark your calendar and join us for the Summer Gold-N-Grand horse show, Friday – Sunday, August 2 – 4. Once again, riders will compete for hundreds of engraved buckles, saddles, and the coveted two- show Circuit Champion Award. See you there! The West Coast Equine Foundation supports a variety of community programs and services in an effort to “Build Community.” Our philosophy focuses on “better education benefits horses, riders and our community” RT UPPO WE S PEUTIACMS A R E H R T PROG RIDING The Murieta Equestrian Center & West Coast Equine Foundation is pleased to present the photo ©Jean Fitzgerald Stable Mix Arena • EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS: We grant scholarships for youth pursuing an education in a equine related field. • YOUTH HORSEMANSHIP CHALLENGE: We conduct a series that includes riding competition and an interview to show horsemanship knowledge/ skills. Youth can compete in both riding and interview or just the interview competition. Scholarships are awarded. • 4-H AND YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS: We support a variety of youth organizations that promote responsible horsemanship. • EDUCATIONAL SERIES: We promote education by providing a variety of clinics that promote horse health and horsemanship knowledge. • THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM: We provide funding to support therapeutic riding programs. • HUMANE EFFORTS: We are supportive of compelling and humane rescue efforts. www.WestCoastEquineFoundation.org We thank Elk Grove Milling/Stable Mix for their tremendous support! Page 4 outh Horsemanship Challenge Promoting responsible Horsemanship and Horse Husbandry The West Coast Equine Foundation/Murieta Equestrian Center is pleased to offer in 2013, a Horsemanship Challenge for our youth at the El Rancho Futurity and summer Gold-N-Grand shows. Our mission and focus promote responsible horsemanship through education. This fun and interactive Challenge is structured to encourage our youth to grow, learn and to promote our belief: “Better education benefits both the horse and rider.” Watch for more information on our websites: www.murietaequestriancenter.com www.westcoastequinefoundation.org olunteer Spotlight: Blue Ribbon Volunteer Highlight Cares & Whoas Glamour Rancho Retail Store...A tremendous success! We couldn’t have done it without our dedicated Cares & Whoas volunteers! Jennifer Quinn Jennifer has a busy career; is the mom of Riley, Karli and Kyle; and is a West Coast Equine Foundation board member. And with help from her husband John, she’s also spent countless hours volunteering at the MEC/WCEF Cares & Whoas retail store, benefitting the West Coast Equine Foundation. Jennifer grew up riding horses and raising livestock, and along with her family is still involved in raising and showing livestock. She’s also active in sports and school events. Jennifer graduated from CSU, Fresno, with a bachelor of science in agriculture, and from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, with a teaching credential. For the past 20 years Jennifer has worked as a Realtor in the Sacramento/Amador area, specializing in country property, land and horse properties. She’s a member of the Pleasant Grove and Elk Grove FFA boosters, the Los Rios Bond Oversight Committee, Sacramento City College Business Advisory Committee, Chicks in Crisis, and past member of many other charities. Thank you Jennifer for helping to make 2012 and 2013 successful years for Cares & Whoas! Debra Robbins Debra and husband Earl, married for four years, have five children between them ranging from 22 to 34 years of age. They also have a 6-month-old grandchild! Debra worked for UC, Davis, for 25 years, including 18 years at the University’s School of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Population Health & Reproduction. She retired from UC, Davis, in February 2012 and by December 2012 was back at work – now as a Farmers Insurance Agent in the Elk Grove area. She became involved with the Foundation because she felt – as a former 4-H member – that being a part of an organization dedicated to youth education would be very fulfilling. "What more could a person want than to be surrounded by wonderful people and the beautiful things within Cares & Whoas while helping an amazing Foundation. It was also a chance to get to know other people that shared the same love of the (equestrian) sport." Debra began riding cutting horses three years ago, but has been riding horses her entire life. She grew up in Yolo County on her family's ranch, and her grandparents and parents raised beef cattle just outside Capay on 1,000 acres. She joined 4-H in elementary school and took riding lessons all through high school. She showed her Classical Lark mare in pleasure, trail and showmanship. Thank you, Debra! Page 5 Golf Tournament and Dinner Friday, June 28, 2013 Rancho Murieta Country Club Group Sponsorship Opportunities and Player Sign Up This year’s event benefits the West Coast Equine Foundation’s Educational Scholarship Fund, Community outreach, and the Sacramento Sheriffs Mounted Enforcement. Thank you for your support! Sponsorship Opportunities Available WCEF Tee Sponsor: (includes hole sponsorship) $1,000 As a sponsor you’ll enjoy: • Tee signage for your company or firm on a select hole of the championship North Course • Patron mention on the West Coast Equine Foundation, Murieta Equestrian Center and El Rancho Futurity Websites through Dec. 31, 2013 • Patron mention in the West Coast Equine Foundation and Murieta Equestrian Center Newsletter (circulation 6,000) • One Tournament foursome, including tee prizes and up to eight dinners at the Golf Tournament Sponsor Dinner WCEF Patron: $250 As a sponsor you’ll enjoy: • Patron mention on the West Coast Equine Foundation, Murieta Equestrian Center and El Rancho Futurity Websites through Dec. 31, 2013 • Patron mention in the West Coast Equine Foundation and Murieta Equestrian Center Newsletter (circulation 6,000) • One Tournament playing spot and two dinners at the Golf Tournament Sponsor Dinner Sign up now through May 31, 2013 If you have any questions about the golf tournament and dinner or to sign up for a sponsorship, please contact West Coast Equine Foundation: [email protected] or 916.354.2119 West Coast’s Premiere Equestrian Center and a Community Partner for over 30 years! P R E S E N T S We’re open for business during all events. Please visit the Murieta Equestrian Center website for a calendar of events: www.murietaequestriancenter.com or call us at 916.354.2119. This exclusive store is a benefit for the West Coast Equine Foundation Supporting a variety of equine programs and services Elegant and Rustic...sure to impress! Join the Murieta Equestrian Center/ West Coast Equine Foundation at this year's Horse Expo. www.caresandwhoas.com www.westcoastequinefoundation.org www.murietaequestriancenter.com Page 6 2013 Facility Sponsors LEAD-SPONSORS Elk Grove Milling/Stable Mix Joe Parker Insurance Services, Inc. Lost Trails Ranch Stella Artois SPONSORS Pacific Valley Turf Western States Horse Expo Diane Hall Real Estate Skyline Silversmiths Marriott-Rancho Cordova Hyatt Place-Rancho Cordova Holiday Inn-Rancho Cordova Larkspur Landing Hotel-Folsom Red Lion Inn-Rancho Cordova La Quinta Inn & Suites-Rancho Cordova Hanson Performance Horses Van Vleck Sport Horses, Inc. Sierra Office Supply & Printing El Gallo Mexican Bar & Grill Plaza Foods Supermarket GI Roofing D2 Trailers A Johnston Design Buckmaster Office Solutions Go Fore Pizza TJ Holistic, Inc. Valley Truck & Tractor Holt of California Ramos Oil Go Girl Energy Drink Heath Construction & Development, Inc. Comstock Mortgage Genovese, Burford, Brothers Cowtrac Clark Pest Control ReMax Gold L H Schneider Hanford Ready Mix Electric Golf Cart Co. Page 7 Offices 7200 Lone Pine Drive Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 MEC Facility & Show Office 916.985.7334 www.murietaequestriancenter.com West Coast Equine Foundation 916.354.2119 Office 916.354.2127 Fax www.westcoastequinefoundation.org [email protected] Become a West Coast Equine Foundation Member As a WCEF Member you’ll receive: • The Murieta Equestrian Center (MEC) Newsletter. • 5% off a Cares & Whoas purchase. • Your name listed on the WCEF Website and in the MEC newsletter as a supporter of MEC/WCEF. • The satisfaction of knowing that 100% of your membership dollars goes directly to our grant and scholarship programs. Murieta Equestrian Center Executive Officer MEC/Foxfarms Tim Postel Grounds & Facilities Van Van Vleck Event Coordinator Shady Schneider Concessionaire Kathleen Cook West Coast Equine Foundation Director Maryann Subbotin Sponsorships Larry Arant Name/Organization: Address: Phone Number: Day: E-mail Address: Membership Level (please denote level): $20.00 Youth (18 and under) $50.00 Individual $100.00 Association 7200 Lone Pine Drive Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 My check is enclosed (please make check payable to: West Coast Equine Foundation) Credit Card: Visa Master Card Credit Card # Newsletter Publication Manager Maryann Subbotin Publication Editor Melissa Thurber Publication Production & Design A Johnston Design (generously donated by: Andrea Johnston) Evening: Expiration Date: Authorization signature: Questions? Contact [email protected] or call 916.354.2119. Please mail or fax your membership application to: West Coast Equine Foundation Fax: 916.354.2127 7200 Lone Pine Drive Rancho Murieta, CA 95683