In part 2 of 'Building a More Confident You' we look at how being nice to yourself can actually help develop resiliency as a rider.
If you purchase a horse that does not live up to the promises made by the seller, you have some recourses - with or without a sales contract.
Kieley McQuaker decides to take a gap year in Europe as a working student before attending university, and takes us along for the ride.
Even a hip replacement to repair a broken femur could not keep this 72-year-old out of the grand prix ring.
Here's how a Canadian boy from northern Ontario ended up riding down centreline at some of Europe’s biggest competitions.
When unshod feet are exposed to a lot of moisture or repeated cycles of wet/dry (like this summer), hoof damage can result.
While able-bodied riders can use a broad range of movements, para-equestrians have to compensate for their unique disabilities.
A Michigan State veterinary medicine student and hunter-jumper rider presented her research at the 2021 ESS symposium.
The long-time FEI official retired following the Tokyo Olympics and plans to travel to non-horsey destinations (to her husband's delight!)
Achieving connection requires forward energy from the hind end; these exercises improve suppleness, flexion, balance and power.