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Horse Riding and Training

Horse Illustrated's riding and training articles cover a variety of disciplines, training techniques, how to get started with horses, and much more. This category includes articles about English and Western riding, trail and recreational riding, horse shows and competitions, all of the various disciplines, groundwork, natural horsemanship, camps, lessons, and youth and collegiate topics. Examples of articles include how to get started in different disciplines, juggling horses and life, how to be a better rider, tips for western and English riders, improving your jumping, stories from horse people about their equestrian adventures, dealing with issues during outings on your horse, and much more.

Meg Schulman is one of the USEF’s most popular and respected judges in the hunter and equitation divisions.  She also finds time to conduct clinics throughout the United States, sharing her expertise with competitors eager to improve their horsemanship...
On April 16-19, 2009, the world's best show jumping and dressage riders gathered in Las Vegas, Nev., for the Rolex FEI World Cup Finals. DRESSAGESteffen Peters was the only American remaining in the World Cup competition going into the...
Don't let the heat keep you out of the saddle this summer. Thanks to new, innovative designs, equestrians can now enjoy clothes that not only keep them cool during a serious summertime schooling session or a tough trail ride,...
According to equestrian sports psychologists, there are things riders can do to overcome ring-related anxiety: Own the situation: The presence of spectators, judges, other competitors, friends and family, and the absence of “do-overs” all turn up the heat to perform...
The Green Horse The green horse is inexperienced, suspicious, lacks confidence, is gawky and spooks at everything. He needs some fairly conventional grid work to help him realize that jumping can be fun. He also needs a rider with the...
Tasha Thorner of Aptos, CA won the Bronze Women’s Championship on Sunny Boy, a 10-year-old, 17.2hh Warmblood owned by Garrod Farms. The longeur is also her coach: Emma Garrod Seely of Saratoga, CA. Photo courtesy AVA.Equestrian vaulters from around the...
The first leg of the grand slam of eventing takes place each April in Lexington, Kentucky. The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event attracts some of the top equestrians from around the world to compete at the Kentucky Horse Park. For HorseChannel's coverage...
Bridge - 36 inches wide and at least 6 feet long. Must be sturdy and safe. Ride-Overs - A minimum of four wood rails or poles placed in a straight line, a zigzag or circle. May be raised at...
Whether you are showing on a shoestring or spending your lottery winnings on the circuit, going through the in-gate looking - and feeling - like a winner is the ultimate goal. We talked to industry experts to get advice...

Show Ring Fashion

Where to BuyDevon-AireEnglish Riding SupplyHobby HorseKerritsToklat (Irideon)Mountain HorseTroxelWith the beginning of show season comes an annual ritual that many equestrians dread: digging out the show clothes and trying them on. If they don't quite fit anymore, are a bit...
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