Imagine this:
You’ve worked hard to prepare your horse for an upcoming show or sale, but something feels off.
You’re not sure if the horse’s presentation is polished enough to impress the judge, or if you’ve missed a critical detail like coat care, trimming, or workout learning. Perhaps you’ve even entered the ring before, only to feel overshadowed by others who seem to have “the secret” to presenting a winner.
You’ve tried watching others, practicing randomly, or relying on scattered advice, but you still feel stuck wondering, “What does it really take to stand out and win?”
That’s when I decided to share the proven preparation system that has worked for me and countless others. "Get the Winning Edge" was born out of years of experience and observation, breaking down the process of show preparation and presentation into simple, actionable steps.
From assessing your horse’s strengths and weaknesses, perfecting coat care and trimming, to mastering formal led class techniques, this guide provides everything you need to prepare like a pro.
Today, readers of this guide can walk into the show or sale ring with confidence. They know exactly how to get their horse looking its absolute best—polished, poised, and ready to stand out.
By following this step-by-step preparation plan, you can avoid common mistakes and impress judges from the moment you enter the ring.
Whether showcasing for competition or sale, readers can gain the winning edge, and their hard work can pay off with ribbons, better sale prices, recognition, and success.
Before Path: “The Unprepared Approach”
Random, inconsistent preparation
Overlook critical details (hooves, coat, mane)
Poor presentation in the ring
Feeling frustrated and unnoticed
Now Path: “The Winning Edge System”
Assess and prepare your horse’s strengths
Perfect preparation of coat, hooves, and tail care
Master formal show techniques
Present confidently and stand out
Why you should buy this e-Book:
If you want to showcase your horse like a champion—whether for show or sale—"Get the Winning Edge" gives you the 10 top tools and a system you need. From preparation to presentation, this guide ensures you leave nothing to chance and walk into the ring with confidence.
Thought for the week:
Finding a good horse is hard.
Finding a good mentor? Even harder.
Here’s how to do it:
Watch them ride.
Listen to how they teach.
Ask their students about progress.
The right mentor doesn’t just improve your skills—they change how you connect with your horse.
(A mentor doesn’t need to be a physical person. It could be a good book~!)
See you next time in your inboxes~ Jeanette