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Horse Riding and Training

Groundwork Exercises for Horses

Successful groundwork relies on having numerous exercises and routines in your repertoire. Read on to learn more about groundwork exercises…

6 years ago


Western Lesson: Sit Straight

Knowing how to balance correctly on your seat bones can be tough for new or inexperienced riders, but it’s important…

6 years ago

English Lesson: Good Hands Guide

Every rider should strive to have soft, giving hands. As a result, your horse will have a soft mouth. Establishing…

6 years ago

Western Lesson: Showmanship Setup

Showmanship class requires you and your horse to work as a team. While leading your horse through the pattern is…

6 years ago

Cowboy Dressage Techniques for Training Correct Gaits

  The walk, trot, and canter (or gallop) are the natural gaits of the horse. The jog and lope are…

6 years ago

What to Know Before Your First Dressage Show

You’ve decided to go to a dressage show. Now it’s time to start preparing! Your first step is learning the…

6 years ago

Teach Your Horse to Stand Still For Mounting

Does your horse have trouble standing still at the mounting block? Read on to learn more about how to teach…

6 years ago

Expert Exercise: A New Angle

Most riders have experienced the value of schooling their horses over cavalletti: loftier, more rhythmic gaits and improved coordination and…

6 years ago

Beezie Madden wins FEI World Cup qualifier at the 2018 National Horse Show

Read on to learn about the FEI World Cup qualifier at the 2018 National Horse Show and Beezie Madden winning…

6 years ago

Western Lesson: Cue the Lope, Cut the Drama

Cueing your horse to canter (or lope, whichever term you prefer) can cause a bit of tension, especially if your…

6 years ago