Horse Riding and Training
The half-halt is elusive to many dressage riders. Performed correctly, it remains nearly imperceptible to onlookers, while providing necessary balance…
When people talk about teaching their horses to do tricks, they usually mean their horse can bow, or "count” by…
While the dress code for schooling shows is more casual, your goal is to look as neat, tidy and workmanlike…
Two happy campers, Kristin and Bellinger in the summer of 2014 after their first Prix St. Georges test at Virginia…
Q: I have a 3-year-old filly that has been started under saddle. However, her natural inclination is to move backward,…
Q: My western pleasure mare travels canted along the rail and bent to the outside of the circle. I’m only…
"Loose horse!” It’s the shout heard at farms across the land that lets our barn brethren know an equine escapee…
Q: I’ve ridden western for many years, but I really want to ride English and jump. Is it hard to…
Many of us are emerging from wooly layers in to an active riding season aboard horses that have stood through…
Q: I grew up riding stock horses but have transitioned to gaited horses. I now have a Fox Trotter gelding…