Whether you call it Monday morning disease, azoturia, set fast, tying-up syndrome or exertional rhabdomyolysis, the symptoms can be quite disturbing.
Chris von Martels specializes in finding and developing top dressage prospects. Here, he outlines what he looks for and how he tailors his training.
We love our horses and hope they love us. But do they? Here, we review what research has shown, and how to build a stronger relationship.
Martin Fuchs may be one of the youngest European Champions there has ever been, but it’s not like he hasn’t been around for a while. When he was just a teen and the World Equestrian Games were taking place in Lexington, Kentucky, Martin was winning individual gold at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. […]
Canadian show jumper Joelle Froese is motivated by her own success, and even more so by that of the students and horses that she trains.
Here’s a list of simple, economical home equipment and rider-focussed exercises to give you some bang for your out-of-the-saddle buck.
Canadian eventer Kendal Lehari says her 2019 Thoroughbred Makeover mount, Mitchell, is “a definite keeper.” In fact, he’s the coolest horse she’s ever had.
Find out which steps you should take to keep your horses warm in the barn this winter, and avoid any potential cold weather disasters.
Canadian Paralympian Roberta Sheffield’s Fairuza may not be your typical para-dressage horse, but she and her rider are the perfect match.
If done correctly, gymnastics target specific muscle groups to increase a show jumper’s athletic ability: strength, flexibility, agility and coordination.