No matter which discipline you ride, transitions represent an essential component.
A horse who changes its lead consistently off the ground, on the short sides of the ring, or on the way to a fence is likely experiencing discomfort.
Eventing requires riders to be good at three different skills, and stadium jumping is the phase where many riders struggle. Sally Sainsbury shares some tips to avoid messing up your good score with a poor stadium round.
Optimal performance in the horse is dependent on the healthy functioning of all the components of the musculoskeletal system.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive, chronic disease that causes the degeneration of joints, resulting in pain, stiffness and lameness.
In a sport where reward does not come without risk, professionals accept that injuries are par for the course.
Canadian eventer Dasha Ivandaeva takes the plunge, with authority
Cesar Hirsh grew up riding and competing in Venezuela. After years as a show jumping athlete, Cesar decided to join the ranks of officialdom.
Canadian rider David Marcus has finished grieving for his first major games experience and is firmly focused on the next.
Horse Sport International’s resident vet Dr. John Norton discusses medication and the latest changes to the FEI’s Equine Prohibited Substances List.