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Horse Riding and Training

Perfect Your Posting Trot

Posting the trot is a skill like riding a bike: Once you learn to do it well, you won’t forget…

7 years ago

Working Equitation Explained

Dressage has been around for centuries, and so has the practice of working cattle from horseback. Yet it’s only in…

7 years ago

Out of the Wild Part 2: Think Like a Mustang Trainer

Last month, trainer Annie MacDermaid shared tips on how to select an American Mustang to bring home to your herd.…

7 years ago

Horse and Pony Questions: Head Games

Q: I have an OTTB (off the track Thoroughbred). When he gets anxious, he grinds his teeth and tilts his…

7 years ago

Western Training: To Post or Not to Post

If you’re a western rider, you probably sit when your horse trots (unless your horse is long-trotting, when you may…

7 years ago

English Training: Walking Workouts

Working at the walk, practiced and touted by old classical dressage masters, is always better than letting a horse stand…

7 years ago

Train Your Reining Horse to Spin

The goals of the spin in reining are speed, precision, and keeping the hind foot in place. Working on your…

7 years ago

Two Barrel Racing Exercises

If you have a finished horse that doesn’t need a lot of work on the barrel pattern, the last thing…

7 years ago

English Lesson: How to Do a Crest Release

Jumping is fun, whether you pop over a few fences at home or compete your pony at shows. But how…

7 years ago

Cade McCutcheon: Bringing Home the Gold

Cade McCutcheon has spent most of his 18 years aboard reining horses. His dad Tom McCutcheon, mom Mandy McCutcheon, grandparents…

7 years ago