A Royal Ride: My Equestrian Debut
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While I was home in Kansas City, I decided to pay the famous American Royal a visit with Natasha Fuller, the powerhouse behind Show Me Riders Horse Club.
Natasha educated me on Tom Bass, who was born into slavery in Missouri in 1859, and his rise to become one of the most celebrated equestrians of his time, as well as a pivotal figure in founding the American Royal. With an innate talent for horse training and riding, Bass developed methods that were both gentle and effective, earning him widespread respect and a clientele that included presidents and royalty.
After gaining all those insights and being inspired by the stories about horses and their riders, I decided it was time to saddle up myself. Honey, let me tell you, it was an adventure I'll never forget!
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My daddy was a Black cowboy. He was born and raised in Rockdale, Texas. His grandfather broke wild horses for a living. My daddy had his Stetson hat and gator boots and watched westerns on the weekends. I really miss him.
Fascinating history and information! Those Alpaca's are too cute for words!
We appreciate your dedication and hard work. Keep working hard.
Kalen out here killin it with Romeo's help! And Romeo's person is the best!
This was so good. I really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for this vlog. One of my favorite football players and s a horse rider. He still plays for the wrong professional team. Devin white the saints can use you on D by the way. The horses are beautiful and I wish there was space for KC to have the beautiful horses readily available to learn and teach and ride to all communities. ❤❤❤❤
You go Kalen
Kalen!!!!!
Thank you Kalen. Very informative and eye opening. I like the sista you interviewed ❤❤❤. PS. please don't wear another racist Jason Aldean hat ever.
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