Make sure the rhythm is consistent because this is the jog the judges want to see, says top judge and trainer Kitty Bowland.
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Before you tackle the first course at an event, there’s one initial factor that might present a challenge for you and your horse: the start box.
One of the keys to successful cross-country riding is having a sense for pace and completing as close as possible to optimum time.
Whether you or your horse are making your eventing debut at entry level or competing in the highest divisions, you’ll have to deal with brush jumps.
East coast phenom sets her sights on NAJYRC
With a little imagination and a few props, you can create - in your ring at home - reasonable facsimiles of many of the obstacles you and your horse will encounter on a cross-country course.
How can you tell if it's time for you to move up to the next level of your particular discipline? Here's what three experts have to say on the subject.
During his days as a member of the Canadian show jumping team, Danny Foster rode around some of the top show jumping courses in the world.
How to safely introduce these cross-country obstacles.