The hours, the obligations, the money, the pressure — there are a lot of factors pointing towards horse racing being a high-stress game. For some successful trainers with bustling stables, the anxiety may be even worse. After all, when there is a fleet of owners, drivers and fans expecting you to perform, you’d better be up to the task. Casie Coleman, the most recent O’Brien Award winning trainer, offers some insight on how she managed to get herself on track, and how you — with all the obstacles you face in your day to day life in the industry — can do the same. By Keith McCalmont