I can't believe that Stacie's fire to become a horse trainer was fueled at a John Lyons
Symposium in Maine. 

I was actually there!
Stacy grew up in Maine where she rode any horse she
could find. She started riding on a Shetland Pony named
Misty who was trained to rear on command. Stacy
trained her first colt at 14--a $150 project horse.
Now several (I won't say how many) years later,
Stacy Westfall, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, is no stranger
to the competition arena. She was the first woman to
compete in and the first woman to win Road to the
Horse--showcasing her horse training methods.
Stacy is also a winner in the reining show pen. She's
best known for her "mystery-rider" bridle-less
freestyle ride. In 2003, National Reining Horse
Association Futurity fans leapt to their feet after
her bridleless ride rated tops with the judges.
You may remember when I reported in that Stacie's horse at this
year's Road to the Horse was totally in love with her within the
first hour of her training. At the end of the weekend, her horse
was following her around like a puppy. That's something I'm
sure we can all appreciate. Stacie bought last year's horse
Popcorn AND this year's horse. She performed with Popcorn
for the crowd this year. And, you see him in her colt-starting
article series in Horse and Rider.
This is your opportunity to have me ask the questions that
you want to hear. Together, let's find out what led to her
such amazing success.
The call is free except for the long distance charges and
will be up on the replay line for about 2 weeks after the
call.
To register visit:
Dolores Arste
CEO - Zen Guidance, LLC
518 882 6485
Life and Health Coach