Thursday, April 10, 2014

Julie Goodnight Announces New Horse Master Episodes Start Airing April 21, 2014; Additional 2:30 PM ET Time Slot Added on RFD-TV

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Julie Goodnight Announces New Horse Master Episodes Start Airing April 21, 2014; Additional 2:30 PM ET Time Slot Added on RFD-TV


Contact:

Heidi Melocco

Goodnight Training Stables, Inc.
PO Box 397
Poncha Springs, CO 81242
press@juliegoodnight.com


High Res Photo of Julie:

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Individual show photos available. Please email press@juliegoodnight.com if you’d like to highlight a specific airing.
 

April 10, 2014: Julie Goodnight announces eight new Horse Master episodes (recorded at the Inn at Richmond in Massachusetts: http://www.innatrichmond.com) begin airing Monday, April 21, 2014. The award-winning show, now in its seventh year on the air, now has an additional time slot on RFD-TV. Catch the show at 2:30 pm ET on Monday during the new, premiere airtime. Watch the episodes on cable’s FamilyNet—Mondays at 5:30 pm ET. Horse Master then airs at its usual primetime spot during RFD-TV’s horse-training block Monday nights at 10:30 pm ET and repeats each week’s episode Friday mornings and Saturday nights for easy West Coast viewing.

 

Find out how to watch Horse Master on RFD-TV here:http://www.rfdtv.com/link/649370/find-us-in-your-area

Or watch online anytime with a subscription to Horse Master Online: http://tv.juliegoodnight.com. On Goodnight’s online channel you can find more than 150 videos, search by keyword, and find the training help you need for your immediate needs (and your horse’s ever-changing behaviors). Bonus: Find out how to get a free 6-month membership to the online video library; visit Goodnight’s Facebook page now for more details: https://www.facebook.com/horsemaster.tv

 

Week of April 20

HM 709

NEW

"My Mother's Legacy" Julie Goodnight helps a daughter bond with her new, inherited horse. (2014)

 

Week of April 27

HM 710

NEW

"Not So Fast" Julie Goodnight helps a horse and rider learn a cue to slow down. (2014)  

 

Week of May 4

HM 711

NEW

"Turning the Paige" Julie Goodnight helps a rider build confidence and gain her Off-The-Track-Thoroughbred's respect. (2014)

 

Week of May 11

HM 712

NEW

"Can I Get a 'Yes Ma'am'?" Julie Goodnight teaches groundwork techniques to instill obedience and leadership. (2014)  

 

Week of May 18

HM 713

NEW

"Little Things that Count" Julie Goodnight teaches a young rider what it will take to show her Paint Horse at higher levels. (2014)

 

Week of May 25

HM 714

NEW

"Ask for More" A CHA instructor learns how to take her home-raised horse to the next training level with Julie's help. (2014)

 

Week of June 1

HM 715

NEW

"Sideways" Julie Goodnight teaches a horse and rider to perfect the side pass. (2014)  

 

Week of June 8

HM 716

NEW

"Balance in Motion" Julie Goodnight helps a rider improve her balance and confidence so she can win in the AQHA show ring.(2014)

 

About the Inn at Richmond:

Experience tranquility and comfort at The Inn at Richmond located in the quaint town of Richmond, Massachusetts near many Berkshire attractions. This historic house, built in 1776, creates the perfect setting for a quiet getaway, gathering with family or friends.

The adjacent Berkshire Equestrian Center (http://theberkshireequestriancenter.com) has accommodations for overnight stabling, a heated indoor riding arena with bi-level viewing area and several trainers to work with any level rider. Whatever your preference, you will find that the Inn at Richmond will provide you with a getaway that you will want to return to again and again.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Troxel Launches Online Educational Kids Section


 

PRESS RELEASE                                                                                                                                                              

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                          

CONTACT                                                                                                                                                                        

Karisa Macias

(858) 587-7751

kmacias@troxelhelmets.com

 

 

Troxel Launches Online Educational Kids Section

 

 

San Diego, CA – Feb 3, 2014 – Troxel LLC, the worldwide leader in ASTM/SEI-certified equestrian helmets, announced today the launch of a "Kids" section to their website focused on providing educational resources and helmet information to riding instructors, parents and children.

 

The new kids page (http://www.troxelhelmets.com/kids) features an easy-to-navigate user interface with helmet recommendations for children, preteen and teens. Additional resources such as helmet fit tips, riding safety information, helpful videos and fitting guides are also available. 

 

Troxel's new Kids section was created as a spin-off of Troxel's Safety Center (http://www.troxelhelmets.com/safety), the most comprehensive and up-to-date collection of equestrian helmet safety information available online today.

 

"We pay close attention to the educational needs and interests of our customers," said Shay Timms, CEO of Troxel. "We had a lot of requests for an online resource that focused on helmets and information specifically geared towards kids."

 

To view the new Kids section, please visit http://www.troxelhelmets.com/kids.

 

About Troxel
Troxel is the world's leading provider of ASTM / SEI certified equestrian helmets for competitive, schooling and recreational riding.  Established in 1898, Troxel is recognized for its innovative design and research leadership in helmetry.  Based in San Diego, California, Troxel now dedicates all its resources to equestrian helmets and related accessories, and has provided over three million helmets to the equestrian market.

Contact:

Karisa Macias

858.587.7751

kmacias@troxelhelmets.com

 

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Friday, January 17, 2014

Applications Due NOW for Horse Master with Julie Goodnight RFD-TV Shoot at the White Stallion Ranch in March 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Heidi Melocco, Horse Master with Julie Goodnight Producer

heidi@juliegoodnight.com  

 

Applications Due NOW for Horse Master with Julie Goodnight RFD-TV Shoot at the White Stallion Ranch in March 2014

 

Tucson, Arizona: In every Horse Master episode, Julie Goodnight works with a horse and rider—helping them reach their horsemanship goals together while she offers up her practical and kind advice. In its seventh year on RFD-TV, the award winning Horse Master with Julie Goodnight show’s cast and crew is heading to Tucson, Arizona and the White Stallion Ranch (www.WhiteStallion.com). This is your chance to be a cast member on the show and to work with Goodnight at this premiere guest ranch. Applications are due now! Deadline: February 1, 2014; shoot week is March 9-14, 2014.

 

Apply online now for the March shoot and find more details about what it takes to be in the cast at www.HorseMaster.tv. Goodnight will choose a variety of cast members—those working on advanced riding maneuvers, those with challenges during ground work lessons, and those who would like to overcome obstacles on the trail or in the show ring. English and Western riders are welcome to apply. The set is closed to all but those selected to be on camera.

 

Goodnight travels with her production crew to new locations throughout the year. She’s thrilled with the thought of shooting at a ranch where she and her cast and crew can relax and enjoy the scenery after long working days. The crew (led by producer/director Heidi Nyland Melocco and her Whole Picture, LLC as well as Stephen Schott of 12Basket Productions) coordinates and records eight episodes during one “shoot week.”

 

Goodnight says she’s always ready to head to the warm, sunny Southwest for at least one shoot each season and the White Stallion Ranch is just the place.  This is the crew’s third shoot at the ranch and all are eager to work together once more.

 

As with all episodes, the eight shows shot at White Stallion Ranch will air on RFD-TV (DirecTV channel 345, Dish 231, and on cable outlets through FamilyNet) then be available to watch online on Goodnight’s online video library: http://tv.juliegoodnight.com. A new show airs each Monday night at 10:30 pm ET and that show repeats each Saturday night for West Coast viewers.

 

The True family’s White Stallion Ranch has over 3,000 acres of wide-open land and is based at the foot of the Tucson Mountains, adjacent to the Saguaro National Park. The Horse Master cast and crew will shoot at the main ranch and plans trail riding episodes to make the best use of the scenery. If you’re selected for the cast on this closed set, you’ll be treated to reduced rates to stay at the ranch.

 

Those wishing to stay and play after shoot week may participate in the ranch’s activities including guided trail rides and even time working cattle (it is a working Longhorn cattle ranch). You can also see where Western Movies such as Arizona with William Holden and How the West Was Won with James Arness were filmed.

 

If you and your horse are near Tucson and would love some down-to-earth help from Goodnight, this is your chance! Apply today. The next Horse Master shoot is scheduled for summertime in Colorado. If the crew is headed your way, make sure to alert your horse-loving friends. Being a member of the cast can be a life-changing experience—with time spent with Goodnight and her well-organized staff who will guide you throughout the casting and shoot-week experience. Stay tuned to Horse Master for more shoot locations or search for “Horse Master with Julie Goodnight” on Facebook. Check out Goodnight’s full line of horse training DVDs as well as books, training tools and gifts at www.JulieGoodnight.com.

 

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Applications Due NOW for Horse Master with Julie Goodnight RFD-TV Shoot at the White Stallion Ranch in March 2014

For Immediate Release

 

Applications Due NOW for Horse Master with Julie Goodnight RFD-TV Shoot at the White Stallion Ranch in March 2014

 

Heidi Melocco, Horse Master with Julie Goodnight Producer

heidi@juliegoodnight.com  

 

Tucson, Arizona: In every Horse Master episode, Julie Goodnight works with a horse and rider—helping them reach their horsemanship goals together while she offers up her practical and kind advice. In its seventh year on RFD-TV, the award winning Horse Master with Julie Goodnight show’s cast and crew is heading to Tucson, Arizona and the White Stallion Ranch (www.WhiteStallion.com). This is your chance to be a cast member on the show and to work with Goodnight at this premiere guest ranch. Applications are due now! Deadline: February 1, 2014; shoot week is March 9-14, 2014.

 

Apply online now for the March shoot and find more details about what it takes to be in the cast at www.HorseMaster.tv. Goodnight will choose a variety of cast members—those working on advanced riding maneuvers, those with challenges during ground work lessons, and those who would like to overcome obstacles on the trail or in the show ring. English and Western riders are welcome to apply. The set is closed to all but those selected to be on camera.

 

Goodnight travels with her production crew to new locations throughout the year. She’s thrilled with the thought of shooting at a ranch where she and her cast and crew can relax and enjoy the scenery after long working days. The crew (led by producer/director Heidi Nyland Melocco and her Whole Picture, LLC as well as Stephen Schott of 12Basket Productions) coordinates and records eight episodes during one “shoot week.”

 

Goodnight says she’s always ready to head to the warm, sunny Southwest for at least one shoot each season and the White Stallion Ranch is just the place.  This is the crew’s third shoot at the ranch and all are eager to work together once more.

 

As with all episodes, the eight shows shot at White Stallion Ranch will air on RFD-TV (DirecTV channel 345, Dish 231, and on cable outlets through FamilyNet) then be available to watch online on Goodnight’s online video library: http://tv.juliegoodnight.com. A new show airs each Monday night at 10:30 pm ET and that show repeats each Saturday night for West Coast viewers.

 

The True family’s White Stallion Ranch has over 3,000 acres of wide-open land and is based at the foot of the Tucson Mountains, adjacent to the Saguaro National Park. The Horse Master cast and crew will shoot at the main ranch and plans trail riding episodes to make the best use of the scenery. If you’re selected for the cast on this closed set, you’ll be treated to reduced rates to stay at the ranch.

 

Those wishing to stay and play after shoot week may participate in the ranch’s activities including guided trail rides and even time working cattle (it is a working Longhorn cattle ranch). You can also see where Western Movies such as Arizona with William Holden and How the West Was Won with James Arness were filmed.

 

If you and your horse are near Tucson and would love some down-to-earth help from Goodnight, this is your chance! Apply today. The next Horse Master shoot is scheduled for summertime in Colorado. If the crew is headed your way, make sure to alert your horse-loving friends. Being a member of the cast can be a life-changing experience—with time spent with Goodnight and her well-organized staff who will guide you throughout the casting and shoot-week experience. Stay tuned to Horse Master for more shoot locations or search for “Horse Master with Julie Goodnight” on Facebook. Check out Goodnight’s full line of horse training DVDs as well as books, training tools and gifts at www.JulieGoodnight.com.

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Friday, January 10, 2014

AHP Newsgroup: Troxel Launches Fashion-Forward Headliners


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

High Res Images Downloadable Here: http://ow.ly/nA60I

 

CONTACT                                                                                                                                                                         

Karisa Macias

(858) 587-7751

kmacias@troxelhelmets.com

 

 

Troxel Launches Fashion-Forward Headliners

Helmets get a new look with bold graphics and animal prints

 

San Diego, CA – Jan 10, 2014 – Troxel LLC, the worldwide leader in ASTM/SEI-certified equestrian helmets, is excited to announce the introduction of trendsetting helmet headliners to its best-selling Rebel and Liberty helmets.

 

Cheetah and zebra animal prints are wildly popular in the equestrian world of boots, belts, blankets, and now helmets with Troxel’s introduction of the new headliners.  

 

“We are truly thrilled to be the first company to introduce fashionable headliner options for equestrian helmets. These colorful headliners are a fun, new territory for Troxel and we are excited to see what our customers think of them,” said Troxel’s CEO, Shay Timms.

 

The new headliners will be available in Troxel’s Rebel western helmet series, which includes four edgy graphics: Rocker, Cross, Star and the soon-to-be-released, Rebel Rose. The Rebel Rose western helmet, featuring a western-inspired rose and horseshoe design, will be available in two colors: Turquoise Rose with a turquoise zebra print headliner and Pink Rose with a pink zebra headliner. The Rebel Rocker and Rebel Cross western helmets will showcase new zebra and cheetah headliners.

 

Troxel’s Ruby and Fuchsia Liberty schooling helmets will also get an update with cheetah headliners and the inclusion of Troxel’s popular GPS II dial fit technology.

 

The new headliners for the Rebel and Liberty helmets will be available for pre-order at the Denver International Western/English Apparel & Equipment Market, January 10th-14th, 2014.

To see the new headliners, please visit: www.troxelhelmets.com

About Troxel

Troxel is the world's leading provider of ASTM/SEI certified equestrian helmets for competitive, schooling and recreational riding. Established in 1898, Troxel is recognized for its innovative design and research leadership in helmetry. Based in San Diego, California, Troxel now dedicates all its resources to equestrian helmets and related accessories, and has provided over three million helmets to the equestrian market.

 

Contact:

Karisa Macias

858.587.7751

kmacias@troxelhelmets.com