In this episode of On The Rail podcast, we engage in an in-depth discussion with Dax Hardy, an arena footing consultant from Premier Equestrian.
The episode begins with the introduction of a new giveaway sponsor, IRide Equestrian Lifestyle, before moving into the complexities of arena base construction and footing materials.
Topics include achieving the right composition for various riding disciplines and the importance of additives for arena quality. Dax shares expert advice on common misconceptions, maintenance tips, and different climate considerations.
The episode also covers detailed solutions for arena sand issues, including sand testing procedures, the benefits of sieve analysis, and microscopic examinations. Listeners are encouraged to reach out to Premier Equestrian for free consultations, blueprint access, and further information available on their blog. This episode is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to build or enhance their equestrian arena.
Related Links/Products Mentioned:
-IRide Equestrian Lifestyle, Giveaway Sponsor
-Learn more about the Ride Fit Life
00:00 Welcome and Exciting Giveaway Announcement
01:02 Introducing Our New Sponsor: I Ride Equestrian Lifestyle
01:47 How to Participate in Our Giveaways
02:04 Meet Our Guest: Dax Hardy from Premier Equestrian
03:05 Dax Hardy's Journey into Arena Footing Consulting
06:19 Understanding Arena Footing Basics
10:32 Constructing a Good Riding Arena Base
18:27 Regional Considerations for Arena Construction
22:40 The Importance of Sand Quality in Arena Footing
31:23 Silica Sand and Its Benefits for Equestrian Arenas
37:43 Challenges of Arena Footing for Different Disciplines
38:48 Introducing RideFitLife: Fitness for Riders
39:23 Footing for Western Events: Limestone and Clay Bases
42:07 Understanding Arena Additives
47:49 Addressing Concerns About Synthetic Footing
52:10 Common Arena Footing Issues and Misconceptions
58:47 Building a Round Pen: Footing Considerations
01:00:17 Indoor vs. Outdoor Arenas: Key Differences
01:05:01 Innovative Footing Technologies: Ebb and Flow Systems
01:07:49 Conclusion and Contact Information