One of the most common mistakes I see riders make at shows is that they go into the warm-up without a clear plan.
Training
Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He owns and operates Hunters Glen Show Stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
If you event, one of the skills you and your horse will have to master as you move up the levels is the ability to jump combinations.
The walk is an often under-utilized gait that lays the groundwork for success in trot, canter and gallop work.
Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He owns and operates Hunters Glen Show Stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
In the equestrian world today, there is no greater promoter of the use of cavaletti than Ingrid Klimke. Her passion for the training tool comes honestly.
The time allotted after the buzzer sounds in the jumper ring should be thought of as an important component of your course. These crucial seconds before a horse and rider combination pass through the timers and begin their round should be used strategically, not squandered, believes Jenn Serek.
Just as we need to take time to stretch and warm up before starting a workout, so does your horse. Just as important is the cooldown after your ride.
Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He owns and operates Hunters Glen Show Stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
Long-lining is a good way to introduce variety into your horse’s training repertoire, and can be incorporated into every young dressage horse’s training.