In a recent clinic in Langley, BC, the German taught the importance of re-establishing classic principals in modern competitive dressage culture.
In this exclusive excerpt from "The Athletic Equestrian", direct, indirect, supporting, leading and pulley reins are explained.
In this excerpt from Alison Lincoln's new book, she looks at breaking down your dressage test sheet as a useful tool for improving scores.
An excerpt from the classic reference guide for judges and competitors which has been updated for the modern hunter ring.
When weather keeps you inside, it can be the perfect time of year to establish a deeper connection with your horse.
Now that winter is here, switch up your arena lessons with some bareback work to improve your balance and your connection with your horse.
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These simple ideas can help you become independent of the reins and develop better balance and a more elastic pelvis.
Here are some simple training techniques to inspire more energy or instill patience to cultivate a willing partnership.
Much of Cindy Ishoy's advice about building self-efficacy as you plan your riding goals can be applied to life in general.