Training
Riding and jumping, like most other activities are best learned by doing and the old adage ‘practice makes perfect’ works best when modified to say: ‘Perfect practice makes perfect’...
No, this isn’t about singing with your horse. Being in tune not only refers to melody, of course, it also means concord or agreement, harmony. It is part of the art of horsemanship...
Get back to basics and read part two of Kerry Mack's series on holding the reins...
Horse riding is good for your body and mind. Here are good five reasons why riding benefits a healthy lifestyle – just leave out the falls and carting hay bales...
If the warm-up is where a class is won or lost, you are halfway there if you can keep the competition warm-up routine the same as you do at home, explains Roger Fitzhardinge...
Do we really know what constitutes a good life for the horse?
It seems that we are still trying to tread water with regards as to what type a Show Hunter really is...