SClark Equine & PEMF

SClark Equine & PEMF Certified Safety Professional (BCSP), PEMF Professional, Logistics Importer of Equestrian Equipment

03/01/2026

Tight backs, slow warm-ups, or a horse that just feels “off”?

PEMF supports circulation and recovery — quietly, non-invasively, and at the horse’s pace.

✨ Barn-Day PEMF Special ✨
When 5+ horses are booked at the same barn, enjoy special barn-day pricing for personalized PEMF sessions.

📍 Serving Knoxville & surrounding areas

📅 Limited barn days available

DM me “PEMF” to get your barn on the schedule.

Special thanks to actual non-AI horse models- Patty, BOI, Ellie & Beauty
The Stables at Hidden Springs

01/23/2026
Values to live by when working and riding horses!  Love this 💗
12/29/2025

Values to live by when working and riding horses! Love this 💗

This is fundamental advice regardless of the discipline in which you ride, I have built my method and career around all of this, if you
Study the greatest horsemen in the world you will see all of the points in action. This was said by one of the best modern horsemen bill steinkrause.

“No. 1. Get your tack and equipment just right, and then forget about it and concentrate on the horse.

No. 2. The horse is bigger than you are, and it should carry you. The quieter you sit, the easier this will be for the horse.

No. 3. The horse's engine is in the rear. Thus, you must ride your horse from behind, and not focus on the forehand simply because you can see it.

No. 4. It takes two to pull. Don't pull. Push.

No. 5. For your horse to be keen but submissive, it must be calm, straight and forward.

No. 6. When the horse isn`t straight, the hollow side is the difficult side.

No. 7. The inside rein controls the bending, the outside rein controls the speed.

No. 8. Never rest your hands on the horse's mouth. You make a contract with it: "You carry your head and I'll carry my hands."

No. 10. Once you've used an aid, put it back.

No. 11. You can exaggerate every virtue into a defect.

No. 12. Always carry a stick, then you will seldom need it.

No. 13. If you`ve given something a fair trial, and it still doesn't work, try something else—even the opposite.

No. 14. Know when to start and when to stop. Know when to resist and when to reward.

No. 15. If you're going to have a fight, you pick the time and place.

No. 16. What you can't accomplish in an hour should usually be put off until tomorrow.

No. 17. You can think your way out of many problems faster than you can ride your way out of them.

No. 18. When the horse jumps, you go with it, not the other way around.

No. 19. Don`t let over-jumping or dull routine erode the horse's desire to jump cleanly. It's hard to jump clear rounds if the horse isn't trying.

No. 20. Never give up until the rail hits the ground.

No. 21. Young horses are like children—give them a lot of love, but don't let them get away with anything.

No. 22. In practice, do things as perfectly as you can; in competition, do what you have to do.

No. 23. Never fight the oats.

No. 24. The harder you work, the luckier you get."

~Bill Steinkraus

This weekend marks the East Tennessee Hunter Jumper Association Finals at River Glen Equestrian Park. To ensure a peak p...
11/19/2025

This weekend marks the East Tennessee Hunter Jumper Association Finals at River Glen Equestrian Park. To ensure a peak performance, utilize our PEMF Services and explore our Show Package by inquiring today. Parents can also enjoy a revitalizing PEMF pulse session with show package purchase! East Tennessee Hunter Jumper Association - ETHJA
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11/18/2025

Happy Ponies getting their Spa day Icon Equestrian Center by SClark Equine & PEMF

07/25/2025

Training Tip Tuesday... We are playing with engaging the hind legs and encouraging suppleness in this exercise by transitioning from shoulder in to leg yield along the rail.

Begin the exercise at A or C in walk or trot. Perform a 10 meter volte in the corner and proceed down the long side in shoulder in. At E or B, perform another 10 meter volte and proceed in a leg yield along the rail. More advanced horses could perform a haunches in for the 2nd half of the long side. Perform a final 10 meter volte before riding through the corner and beginning again on the following long side.

In this exercise, you will ask the horse to alternate stepping underneath the body with the hind legs. In the shoulder in to leg yield version, the horse will alternate between bending and flexion.

This exercise is great for increasing engagement of the hindquarter. You can test your horse's engagement by riding a lengthening across the diagonal line before beginning again on the opposite side. It also good for suppling the horse. By changing the bend repeatedly, you are essentially asking the horse to alternate stretching on each side of the body. You will also encourage the horse to become more connected and through.

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