BY JULIA LATHAM
Last month I wrote about getting stuck in and striving to constantly improve. This month I want to talk about when we try to do that but a bi...
Jenn Savill is a show and dressage rider that has been retraining standardbreds under saddle for five years. In this article she covers the biggest problem many...
By Julia Latham.
Injuries happen to all of us, often at the most frustrating times! Bringing your horse back into work after being turned out during the wint...
We all want the best for our equines, but sometimes it is very easy to slip into a routine and forget about our key goal: to ensure our horse is as happy and he...
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By Brooke Burns.
We are almost through with winter which means it’s time to start thinking about bringing your horse ba...
Horse riding isn't the easiest sport; not only do we have to worry about ourselves when competing, but we also have to worry about a 500 kilo animal! It is ...
By Jana Kruyshaar.
So it’s winter. It’s cold, wet and slippery, and if you don’t have access to all-weather or indoor arenas, then you may need to get a bit ...
By Jax van Buuren.
It dawned on me this morning as I finished the last of my horses plaited, newly washed and silky smooth mane just how much time I had...
By Yvette Morrissey.
Many baulk when they hear the word ‘dressage’ however riding a simple test need not be that hard. Here are some of my tips for boosting ...
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Preparation shouldn't start the day or week before ...