There are many reasons why off-the-track Thoroughbreds (OTTBs) are such a popular choice for sport horses and, in particular, with eventers.
Training
UK-based trainer Simon Battram describes the steps for introducing this suppling move prior to including it in your under saddle work.
Rebecca Howard shares some tried-and-true strategies that will help you ride safely and effectively cross-country.
Despite the wealth of information available on the subject, the intricacies of the half-halt still remain a mystery to many dressage riders.
Developing ponies and their riders through groundwork, problem-solving and bonding exercises for more successful relationships.
Leaving all the sticks up is in large part a mental game, especially at the final fence. Top young jumper rider Kara Chad explains why “last jump-itis” happens so often, and how to prevent it.
When ridden well, dressage looks so easy it is tempting to overlook the amount of balance and core strength required to create the effortless appearance.
Charlotte Dujardin points out some common rider mistakes, and how to fix them, to ensure more productive training sessions and improved test scores.
Lindsey Partridge, 31, made a big splash when her OTTB mare Soar (Kahleesi) won the title of America’s Most Wanted Thoroughbred.
There are many factors to take into consideration when you have a horse returning to work. In this article Elizabeth Gingras highlights some of them.