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Horse Riding and Training

Leads in the Lines

Q.  At a recent show, both the judge and my trainer said I didn't place well because my young, green…

17 years ago


Get the Most From Your Riding Lessons

Photo by Lesley Ward People have different learning styles, some learn best by performing a task over and over, some…

17 years ago

Gallop and Hand Gallop

We spend much of our time in the saddle honing the walk, trot and canter, but there are two other…

17 years ago

Hunter Bit Decision

Of course you should always ride your horse in the bit that lets him perform at his best. And you…

17 years ago

Use Yarn Reins for Gentler Hands

Are you too busy with your hands? Do you resort to grabbing the reins in an effort to force your…

17 years ago

Ride After the Jump

So much preparation is spent riding toward a jump that riders often neglect to continue riding after the jump. Whether…

17 years ago

The Making of a Cow Horse

In the Old West tradition, horses earned their keep when gathering and trailing cattle on the open range. In fact,…

17 years ago

Entry-Level Eventing

Can you keep your horse on the bit through basic dressage movements? Is he comfortable negotiating difficult terrain while hacking…

17 years ago

Canter Transition Troubleshooting

On-the-aids goes out the window when you ask for canter. Your horse trots faster and faster until he finally plunges…

17 years ago

Trail Riding Injuries

Getting out on the trail gives you and your horse an opportunity to enjoy a change of scenery or a…

17 years ago