Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with professional David Wilbur who rides and trains for Emil Spadone’s Redfield Farm. Tonya also answer a listener question about how to stop catastrophizing when you are having a bad day or bad ride so you can turn it around and make positive progress. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Listen in!
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- Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride
- Guest: David Wilbur is a professional rider and trainer at Emil Spadone’s Redfield Farm which is based in Ocala, FL and Califon, NJ. David has been passionate about horses since a young age and is dedicated to bringing out the best in both horse and rider. This past fall at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, David rode Casey & Marita Zuraitis’s Four Aces to the High Performance Hunter Championship. The pair also won the EMO High Five Award for having earned the highest score in the open divisions with a 93. At the Capital Challenge Horse Show, David and Four Aces were 2nd in the $50,000 WCHR Professional Challenge, and David received the American Style of Riding Award. David is also a “R” USEF Licensed judge and was one of the judges at this year’s New England Medal Finals.
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