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Horse Riding Disciplines

A Bit of Advice from Gina Miles

Selecting the correct bit is one of the most important parts of training your horse and bringing out his best…

11 years ago


Online Tack and Horse Equipment Guide: Baby Pad

Baby pads aren’t for baby horses. They’re thin rectangles of cotton (about 32” x 28”) that fit between your horse’s…

11 years ago

Online Tack and Horse Equipment Guide: Belly Guard

As the sport of show jumping has grown, certain items of tack that once looked peculiar have become more familiar…

11 years ago

Online Tack and Horse Equipment Guide: Crocheted Ear Bonnets

Crocheted ear bonnets (also called “ear hoods”) first became popular in the world of show jumping. Grand prix riders, competing…

11 years ago

Pin the Perfect Stride

Want to keep that effortless, balanced rhythm throughout your hunter rounds? Start by learning to adjust your horse’s canter stride…

11 years ago

Video of the Week: Team Penning Helmet Cam

When it comes to equestrian competition, team penning has it all. It requires speed, precision and teamwork between a group…

11 years ago

Share your favorite trail story with the American Endurance Ride Conference

Edited Press Release Every equestrian has a favorite trail. Just thinking about riding there brings you a feeling of peace,…

11 years ago

2014 World Equestrian Games test events begin with endurance race

First-place finishers HE Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum (left) riding Nikos, and HE Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum and…

11 years ago

A Bit of Academia

“I think we have to be open to innovations in bit design and materials,” says Hilary M. Clayton, BVMS, Ph.D.,…

11 years ago

Half-Halt How-To

The half-halt is probably one of the most misunderstood, misused, skipped over and hardest to learn skills in riding. That…

11 years ago