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The Fifth Gait Podcast

Podcast by Mackenzie Durbin & Carrie Hill

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Welcome to the Fifth Gait Podcast:We ( Carrie Hill & Mackenzie Durbin ) have thrown around the idea of a podcast for years - but we finally made it happen, stuck in the truck together on a 10-hour road trip home from a horse show.Our passion is the Icelandic horse - and all aspects of the worldwide community that surrounds this breed. Here, we come together as equestrian professionals to share our hardest lessons, biggest wins and our future hopes in Icelandic horsemanship.Our conversations aim to educate, inspire and grow all people like us, who love Icelandic horses - from enthusiasts and amateurs, to trainers, competitors and field specialists.Our topics cover all things care practices, training systems, Icelandic horse history, sport competition, breeding and much more.Join us! On The Fifth Gait PodcastWatch Us On YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheFifthGaitPodcastFollow Us On Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/fifthgaitpodcast

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jakson 15. Johannes Amplatz – Understanding Weight Carrying Capacity in Icelandic Horses kansikuva

15. Johannes Amplatz – Understanding Weight Carrying Capacity in Icelandic Horses

How much weight can a horse safely carry? In this episode of the Fifth Gait Podcast, we sit down with equine scientist and certified trainer Johannes to discuss one of the most debated topics in the Icelandic horse world: rider weight and horse welfare. Johannes recently defended his master’s thesis at Hólar University, where he studied horse-to-rider body weight ratios in Icelandic horse sport. His research collected data from riders and horses at the World Championships, giving rare insight into how rider weight, horse conformation, training level, and workload all interact. In this conversation we dive into the science behind rider weight limits, common misconceptions about how much weight Icelandic horses can carry, and why the conversation is far more complex than a simple percentage rule. Johannes also shares what surprised him most during the research process, the challenges of collecting data from elite riders, and how science can support — rather than criticize — riders and trainers. We also explore the future of Icelandic horse breeding and horsemanship, including whether horses should be bred bigger, how conformation affects weight carrying capacity, and why education and research are critical for maintaining our social license to operate in equestrian sport. If you’re passionate about Icelandic horses, equine science, training, and horse welfare, this episode offers an in-depth look at one of the most important conversations happening in the horse world today. Topics Covered: * Horse and rider weight ratios explained * What the science actually says about how much weight horses can carry * Data collection at the Icelandic Horse World Championships * Common myths about rider weight limits * Horse conformation and weight carrying ability * The future of Icelandic horse breeding * Why equine research matters for the future of horsemanship Subscribe for more conversations about Icelandic horses, training, breeding, and equine science. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFifthGaitPodcast] FOLLOW on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fifthgaitpodcast/] FOLLOW on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578950514247]

11. maalis 2026 - 1 h 8 min
jakson 14. The Future of Icelandic Horsemanship | Reflections, Sales & 2026 Goals kansikuva

14. The Future of Icelandic Horsemanship | Reflections, Sales & 2026 Goals

In Episode 14 of The Fifth Gait Podcast, we kick off the new year with an honest, reflective conversation about the past, present, and future of Icelandic horsemanship. Recorded on our way to Iceland for a sales horse trip, this episode dives into our biggest lessons from 2025, what we’re most excited about in 2026, and how our businesses, training goals, and perspectives as horse people are evolving. We discuss the growth of our students, workshops, and competitive journeys, along with a major shift: stepping intentionally into Icelandic horse sales and what ethical, community-driven horse sales should look like in the U.S. market. We also explore larger themes shaping the horse industry today — from the value of real, in-person experiences to personal responsibility, horse welfare, practical care practices, and the future of horsemanship beyond scores and rankings. This episode is a thoughtful look at where the Icelandic horse community is headed, why ownership matters, and how curiosity — not shame — can move our industry forward. Topics covered: * Icelandic horsemanship in 2026 * Reflecting on 2025 highlights & student success * Ethical Icelandic horse sales & importing horses from Iceland * Building strong horse-and-rider partnerships * Liberty training & bridleless competition * Workshops vs clinics in horse education * Horse care, welfare, and practical management * The future of horsemanship beyond competition scores 🎧 Whether you’re an Icelandic horse owner, trainer, competitor, or lifelong student of horsemanship, this episode offers grounded insight and forward-thinking conversation. Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFifthGaitPodcast] Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fifthgaitpodcast/] Follow on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578950514247]

10. helmi 2026 - 38 min
jakson 13. Þorgeir Guðlaugsson - International Sport Judge, Writer, Educator & Icelandic Horse Historian kansikuva

13. Þorgeir Guðlaugsson - International Sport Judge, Writer, Educator & Icelandic Horse Historian

In Episode 13 of The Fifth Gait Podcast, we sit down with one of the most influential voices in the Icelandic horse world: Þorgeir Guðlaugsson. Known as an international sport judge, writer, educator, innovator, and respected Icelandic horse historian, Þorgeir brings decades of insight into the development of Icelandic horse sport, judging methodology, training philosophy, and the future of our community. From his childhood on a farm with over 200 horses, learning from his legendary grandfather, to becoming one of the most recognized judges across Europe and the United States, Þorgeir shares extraordinary stories, lessons, and perspectives that every rider, trainer, breeder, and judge can learn from. We explore: • How Þorgeir’s early experiences shaped his philosophy on horsemanship • The psychology of horse training and maintaining the horse’s spirit • Becoming an international sport judge — and why he never wanted to quit • Objectivity vs. subjectivity in sport judging • Biomechanics, gait analysis, and the future of measurement-based judging • Why Icelandic horse welfare is leading the equestrian world • The strengths and flaws in today’s competition system — and how to improve it • The forgotten history of Icelandic horses in America (1880s–1920s!) • What riders misunderstand most about judging • The future of five-gait competition and pace tests • The importance of community, cooperation, and preserving our sport This is one of the deepest, most insightful conversations we’ve had on the podcast — packed with wisdom, history, and forward-thinking ideas that will challenge the way you look at Icelandic horses, training, and competition. If you are passionate about the Icelandic horse, this episode is simply unmissable. WATCH on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFifthGaitPodcast] Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fifthgaitpodcast/] Follow on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578950514247]

16. marras 2025 - 1 h 9 min
jakson 12. Virginia Lauridsen — Developing Riders, Trainers & Breeding in the U.S. kansikuva

12. Virginia Lauridsen — Developing Riders, Trainers & Breeding in the U.S.

In Episode 12 of The Fifth Gait Podcast, we sit down with Virginia — USIHC President, Icelandic horse breeder, certified trainer, former professional opera singer, and lifelong equestrian. From competing as a show jumper and running a bustling boarding barn to discovering the magic of Icelandic horses, Virginia shares her inspiring journey through the horse world and beyond. We dive into: * Her transition from the opera stage to the stable * How she fell in love with Icelandic horses * Building thriving riding schools & growing the Icelandic community in the U.S. * The role of leadership, mentorship, and positive energy in horsemanship * Breeding goals for the future of Icelandic horses in America * Developing trainers, education, and youth involvement in the USIHC * The importance of harmony, partnership, and listening to your horse * Why horses are better than therapy — and how they bring out the best in us Virginia also shares her insights on Icelandic culture, traveling to Iceland, attending the World Championships, and the future of U.S. Icelandic horse breeding and sport Whether you’re passionate about Icelandic horses, equestrian education, dressage, breeding, or simply pursuing joy in partnership with horses, this episode will inspire you to keep growing, stay curious, and enjoy the journey. Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFifthGaitPodcast] Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fifthgaitpodcast/] Follow on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578950514247]

1. marras 2025 - 48 min
jakson 11. Hulda Geirsdóttir – Lessons from a Judge, Breeder, and Storyteller of Iceland kansikuva

11. Hulda Geirsdóttir – Lessons from a Judge, Breeder, and Storyteller of Iceland

In this episode, we sit down with Hulda Geirsdóttir—international FEIF judge, Icelandic horse breeder, journalist, and radio host—to explore her multifaceted journey through horsemanship and media. Hulda shares how she blends storytelling and horses, her path from Iceland to Colorado State University, and the creation of her legendary stallion Frister frá Feti syndicate. We dive deep into her philosophy on judging, horse welfare, and the future of sport competition, plus her reflections on community, education, and the evolving “social license” of horse sport. Whether you’re a dedicated Icelandic horse enthusiast, a judge in training, or passionate about ethical horsemanship, this conversation offers wisdom, humor, and heart from one of Iceland’s most respected voices. Watch it on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFifthGaitPodcast] Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fifthgaitpodcast/] Follow on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578950514247]

17. loka 2025 - 1 h 6 min
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