Consummate professional Erynn Ballard offers advice on how to show like a pro while looking and feeling like a champion in the ring.

1. Presentation

“That includes presentation of yourself as a rider, presentation of your horse and presentation of your barn. Clean your boots, wear clean clothes, clean your horse and your tack and keep your barn aisle neat and tidy. When you walk into the ring, the first thing people notice is how you look. I like to watch what the people I admire look like. Everything is clean and polished and fits. If you want to be like McLain or Beezie, why wouldn’t you start by at least looking like them and paying the same attention to detail in your own turnout and presentation? I like black polos, black boots, brown reins. Nothing white except for a classic white saddle pad that has to be clean!”

2. Tack

“Tack needs to fit properly. Bridles need to fit the horse, and saddles need to fit the rider and the horse. I like a bit of sparkle; a little pink or a little bling never killed anyone, but it has to look good. In my barn, every horse come to the ring looking the same: Dyon bridles and Voltaire saddles, girths, and breastplates. My turnout is a part of my brand as a professional: when my horses walk into the ring, everyone should know they are mine.”

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