Trauma to any part of your body affects how your muscles function to support you against gravity and can often result in back pain.
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.
If a judge has any sort of an issue come up, such as the eligibility of a horse or rider, how do they proceed? Do they approach the steward or management?
With careful treatment and rehabilitation, a bowed tendon injury isn’t always the end of the road for performance horses.
Every January, hundreds of Canadian equestrians leave the Great White North and flock south to the sunshine circuit, find out more in this article.
Soaking hay and steaming it can benefit horses with respiratory issues, laminitis and those that are sensitive to sugar or require low potassium content.
Olympic medalist Astier Nicolas is no stranger to giving up comfort for ambition.
Back in her native Nova Scotia, Cheryl Meisner brings a wealth of European dressage experience to the east coast.
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.