Pro tips for tackling the imposing triple combination.
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Similar to many children who grew up in the shadow of Spruce Meadow’s famous clock tower, Vanessa Mannix knew from an early age what she wanted to be.
Grooming a horse well is about far more than just elbow grease; it reveals a lot about the overall professionalism of the barn.
Developing ponies and their riders through groundwork, problem-solving and bonding exercises for more successful relationships.
Leaving all the sticks up is in large part a mental game, especially at the final fence. Top young jumper rider Kara Chad explains why “last jump-itis” happens so often, and how to prevent it.
Olivia Irving has managed to strike a balance between work and play as a successful amateur rider and Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).
There are many factors to take into consideration when you have a horse returning to work. In this article Elizabeth Gingras highlights some of them.
Carly Kist is testing the waters on the European show jumping circuit before taking the professional plunge.
A confident canter with impulsion and balance is the foundation of a good jump and a good course. Impulsion is power.
Jaclyn Duff only recently made the decision to ride professionally, but talent was never the question for this natural born rider.