Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Wayback Wooden Horse Wednesday


Today, for Wooden Horse Wednesday, we have created a virtual time capsule of content from previous blogs. It's amazing to see all the ground we have covered surrounding the unique and versatile Equicizer. We have something for everyone from history buffs to athletes, from pop culture vultures to physical therapists. Hop in our Wooden Horse DeLorean and we will take you backwards, forwards, and all around the world of THE Wooden Horse...


Creating the Equicizer

This three part series details (and shows) the process
behind the “wooden horse”.
If the three parts of the building process were not enough
for your curious mind, the above three blogs go into even
more detail about creating Equicizers.

What's In Store

A comparison blog detailing all the fine features of the Equicizer Classic and Elite models.
Learn all about this custom pad designed from front to back by Equicizer creator, Frankie Lovato Jr.!
Learn about the different financing options we offer.
Did you know that each Equicizer is unique and stamped
with its own identification information?
Equicizer... from E to R!

Who's Who

Meet Frankie! He is the creator of the Equicizer and founder of
Wooden Horse Corporation.
Meet the Equicizer Team! - Kayla Jarvinen
Meet Kayla! She is Wooden Horse Corporation’s Office Manager.
Meet Amanda! She is Wooden Horse Corporation’s Director of
Social Media.
   Outside our workshop in Norwalk, Ohio    
Going Back to our Roots
Delve a little deeper into the Equicizer team.
This 3 part series takes you on the journey
of the Equicizer: from its inception to modern day!

Roots in Racing

A Touch of Nostalgia....

As we hope you read in our "Birth of an Equicizer" series,
the Equicizer was born from Frankie's roots in racing.
These two blogs posts nod to his past in the industry by covering
the 2018 Run for the Roses and touching on a bit of racing history.

Engagement

We try our best to engage you! If you have ideas for new content you would like to see, please let us know!
Comment below or shoot us an email!

Looking Back and Looking Forward

Yearly recaps, holiday specials, announcements, and new beginnings!

Therapeutic Riding

A young rider at Grace Lake Ministries
Dream Catcher's "Woody"
Programs around the world that use the Equicizer to help, heal, and teach!
We are proud to follow and share in the success of each program!

Competitive Edge


The Equicizer is used & recommended 
by many professionals & equestrian 
coaches/trainers to help riders 
gain and maintain that competitive edge!
Equicizer in Action - Isabelle Wenc
An interview with up and coming jockey, Isabelle Wenc,
who has used the Equcizer to rehab from injury
and stay at the top of her game.
Check out how award-winning trainer and instructor
Steve Lantvit used the Equicizer at a clinic in Ohio.
We did a few blogs featuring para-equestrian Sydney Collier
and her journey to the paralympics!

In Your Words

Read all about how the Equicizer has changed peoples’ lives… in their own words via testimonials!

Deborah's WHW blogs are an intro and three part blog series recapping a blog
started by a new Equicizer owner. We follow her first 4 months and encourage
you to continue following along with her.

So POPular!

The Equicizer has been featured in movies, on daytime TV, and even on reality television!



As a company, we take great pride in producing a top quality, custom product that lasts for decades. We also take great pride in staying connected with our customers and those who benefit from our products long after the point of sale. One way we hope to both attract new customers and stay connected with those who have become a part of what we like to call the "Equicizer Family" is through social media and blogging. Please share this post with your friends, family, and fellow equestrians whom you believe would be interested and/or benefit from the Equicizer! Additionally, we would love to hear from you if you have ideas about future content and/or are interested in being featured or interviewed!

Compiled by Amanda Elia 




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