Magazine Articles about Lynn Palm & PPT


Two Exercises to Improve Your Balance (Dressage Today magazine)
In Part 1 of this new Dressage Today series, Lynn Palm gives you two exercises for improving balance as she prepares you and your horse to ride Training Level, Test 1 in competition.
By Lynn Palm "If you're like me, you love dressage because it's the basis of all good riding for any discipline." (Click here to read the entire article.)

American Quarter Horse Association
New Lynn Palm & Forestier line of Alliance Hunt Seat Saddles
(American Quarter Horse Assoc.)
Earlier this month, AQHA Professional Horseman Lynn Palm’s Palm Partnership Training unveiled a new line of English saddles designed for stock horse breeds like the American Quarter Horse. Palm and her husband, dressage instructor Cyril Pittion-Rossillon, spent more than two years researching and developing the saddles. (Click here to read the entire article... see July 26th listing)


Lynn Palm: Rider Education is Her Priority (RFD-TV)
What could be better than winning a world championship? Just ask Lynn Palm, renowned competitor, trainer, and instructor who has 34 World and Reserve World Championships under her belt. She will tell you that winning th 2003 Equine Affaire Exceptional Equestrian Educator Award, “is better than winning a World Championship.” (Click here to read the entire article.)


Remembering Remarkable Rugged Lark (EQUUS magazine)
The story begins 60 years ago when a pretty, headstrong teenager named Bobbi Steele crept out the back door of her family's Illinois farmhouse to run away with a traveling rodeo. In the rodeo, the horse-crazy teen learned trick riding along with the fine art of jumping steers over six-foot fences. A few years later, she left the rodeo to pursue a childhood dream: joining the circus. (Click here to read the entire article.)


My Royal Lark, AQHA Stallion, Put To Rest (HorseCity.com)
My Royal Lark, 11 year old registered American Quarter Horse Association stallion and son of AQHA Super Horse Rugged Lark, was euthanized due to complications from lymphoma at 10:30 am, February 16th, at Fox Grove Farm in Ocala, Florida. (Click here to read the entire article.)

American Quarter Horse Association
Two-Time Superhorse Rugged Lark Dies (American Quarter Horse Assoc.)
Two-time AQHA Superhorse Rugged Lark died due to complications of colic.Owner Carol Harris said the 1981 bay stallion was found down with colic the morning of October 25, and after all day trying treatments to overcome it, she decided to put him down around 2:30 a.m. October 26. (Click here to read the entire article.)


Horse Crazy (Ocala Style Magazine)
World Champion Lynn Palm lives her equestrian passion every day. Lynn Palm knows what it means to be horse crazy. A nationally known competitor, trainer and instructor, her passion for horses blossomed into a career... (Click here to read the entire article.)


Practice Pen, Ride Well with Lynn Palm (Horse & Rider magazine)
Lynn Salvatori Palm and the Quarter Horse Rugged Lark made each other internationally famous with two American Quarter Horse Association World "Superhorse" titles and their freestyle exhibitions sans bridle at venues such as the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and Equitana USA. (Click here to read the entire article.)


Trish CrangWhy I Ride
- Trish Crang
(Horse & Rider magazine)
"For the joy of it," says Trish Crang of why she rides. "I've never been competitive by nature, and I don't show much anymore. But I still take lessons and ride in clinics, because I love being educated in the art of riding."

The 33-year-old Canadian native spends her winters in Ocala, Florida, where she rides with Lynn Palm and husband Cyril Pittion-Rossillon. "They emphasizes the importance of being an effective rider, regardless of the style of riding you enjoy," says the single horsewoman, who enjoys hunt seat, dressage, and trial riding in addition to Western events. (Click here to see the entire article.)

You can read Lynn's column "Riding Well with Lynn Palm" in every issue of Horse & Ridermagazine.


The Versatile Lynn Palm (Dressage Today magazine)
A life with horses based on dressage. Lynn Palm has been a professional horsewoman for 30 years with two books and 17 videotapes on training the Western and English rider and horse. It's hard to find an equestrian magazine without a Lynn Palm how-to or training article inside... (Click here to read the entire article.)


Palm Reading: Your Training Questions Answered by Lynn Palm (HorseIllustrated.com)
"I have a 3-year-old Quarter Horse mare. I showed her last year in western pleasure and she knows all the basics. I got her to the point where she was on a nice slow pace on a loose rein, but by the end of the summer she wanted to race around the arena..."
(Click here to read the entire article.)


Beat Boredom with Lynn Palm (John Lyons PerfectHorse.com)
A bored horse makes an irritable, unwilling partner — spiritless in his performance or looking for a little excitement. So how do you keep your pal happy, in love with life and eager to “play” with you?
As a top Quarter Horse trainer with 35 world and reserve championships to her credit, Lynn Palm knows
... (Click here to read the entire article.)


INTERNATIONAL CLINICIAN, LYNN PALM, WINS
2003 EQUINE AFFAIRE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIAN EDUCATOR AWARD
(FloridaHorse.com)
Lynn Palm, Ocala, FL and Bessemer, MI,
one of the foremost equestrians in the world, a pioneer among women in the horse industry who has conducted numerous clinics internationally and domestically.

Sidelines
Quarter Horse Royalty Back In The Dressage Ring With A ‘Lark’
(Sidelines)
It’s been 12 years since Lynn Palm came down centerline,
but she’s back, riding My Royal Lark. Anyone even faintly familiar with the lore of ‘America’s horse’ knows that when you see ‘Palm’ and ‘Lark’ in a show program, quarter horse royalty is on the grounds.


If you would like your magazine, newspaper, or web article on Lynn Palm or Palm Partnership Training included here, just email Marie-Frances Davis at mariefrances@lynnpalm.com.

Contact Info for Regional Magazines Featuring Lynn Palm and PPT

Saddle Up Magazine (Michigan)
Amy J.
8415 Hogan Rd., Fenton, MI 48430
810-714-9000
Email: saddleup@voyager.net

MQHJ (Michigan)
Tara Keel
c/o Leap Frog Design
4620 48th St., Holland, MI
616-772-5050
Email: leapfrog@direcway.com

Hoofbeats Magazine (Georgia/SoEast)
April Lane - Sec, BrendaWright - Editor
866-200-8755
Email: info@hoofbeatsonline.com

Alaska Horse Journal
Sandy Shacklett
310 N Harriette St., Wasilla, AK 99654
Email: sandy@alaskahorsejournal.com

Horsemen's Corral (Ohio)
Kathy Mezick
419-929-8200
Email: advertising@rrbiznet.com

Horse'n Around (Minnesota)
Rahn Greimann
PO Box 304 Blue Earth, MN 56013
800-657-4663
Email: rahn@horsenaround.com

Horse Talk Magazine (Virginia, S Maryland))
Lois (bi-monthly)
504-548-4613
Email: ads@horsetalkmagazine.com

Horse & Pony (Fla)
PO Box 2050, Seffner, FL 33584
813-621-2510
Email: horsepny@tampabay.rr.com

Horse Previews Magazine (Pacific NW)
Helen
Email: helen@exchangepublishing.com

Horse & Pet News (Fla)
Cherie
352-840-1519
Email: horsepetnews@aol.com

New York Horse (New York)
Tony Locorini
1753 Dugan Rd., Clayville, NY 13322
315-822-3071
Email: NYHorse888@aol.com

 
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  There is no substitute for time and patience when training your horse!

-LSP