Laura Fournier of Annie Jay Equestrian discusses how 'necessity was the mother of invention' after she became a mother herself.
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The second part of this series on making sense of scientific research findings looks at bias, blinding, and the placebo effect.
Whether you are going from the walk or trot, or canter-to-canter (flying change!) it is all about timing and conciseness to ensure smoothness.
A study examined high dressage marks awarded to horses with head positions behind the vertical, in direct conflict with FEI dressage rules.
Dr. Tim Worden's goal is to educate riders about biomechanics and training methods to improve equine health, welfare and ability.
Identifying pain in horses can be tricky, as some appear to be 'sucks' while others are stoic, but research has produced some helpful scales.
In a study comparing traditional helmets to those with MIPS technology there was no reduction of rotational velocity, the leading cause of brain injury.
Even though most items at 'dollar' stores cost more than a Loonie these days, you can still get a pretty sweet haul for not a lot of cash!
The FEI's new Athlete Representative says his main goal for 2023 is to help qualify the Brazilian show jumping team for the Paris Olympics.