Slowing with the Seat
Posted by Lynn Palm
Overcoming Natural Water Obstacles
Posted by Lynn Palm
Bitless Riding – Part I
Posted by Charles Wilhelm
The Art of the Half Pass
Posted by Lynn Palm
Clinicians
LatestRanch Versatility – Part II
by Charles Wilhelm |
One of the things I have seen in the last few years is the growth in popularity of Ranch Riding and Versatility and people buying Reining Horses that are not quite making it in the reining world and then using them for Ranch Versatility. However, most reining horses carry their heads down below their withers. When a horse gets relaxed and soft, the head drops lower and lower. While some reining trainers like it when the horse keeps its head low, the Ranch Versatility rulebook is very clear that a natural head carriage is desired. I am seeing a lot of Reining horses used for Ranch Versatility and while these horses do well, the low headset goes against what Ranch Versatility is all about and does not work well for the horse.
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Ground Driving
by Lynn Palm |
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Featured
LatestThe summer season of trail riding is now in full swing
by Tom Seay |
The summer season of trail riding is now in full swing. With most schools closed for the summer, people are looking for places to ride their horses. We have a special event that you, your family and friends might enjoy with their horses. Even if you do not have a horse, but have some experience riding, we can supply horses. Over the years, I have always enjoyed combining horse vacations with historical locations.
Shows and Results
LatestThe Magnificent Met Mounted Police Return To Olympia, The London International Horse Show
by Press Release |
Adding to this year’s stellar line-up of entertainment, the Mounted Branch of the Metropolitan Police will be returning with their breath-taking Activity Ride, a phenomenal demonstration of skill and bravery as they negotiate hazards, portraying complete trust between horse and Officer. Expect horses jumping through a solid paper wall, fire, and many more edge-of-the-seat moments as the horses boldly illustrate their nerves of steel, in perfect formation.
The Camp Cook: Kurt Winner
LatestCelebrate New Year’s Eve Like The French: Gougeres
by Kurt Winner
Fireworks exploding, people cheering, champagne corks popping; the familiar sounds of New Year’s...
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- Saturday Links from World Equestrian Brandsby Eventing Nation
View this post on Instagram A post shared by MARS Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill p/b Brown Advisory (@maryland5star) If you’re wanting to take a real peek into the mind of an important piece
- India Scores a Ground-Breaking International Success at Cornbury House Horse Trialsby Catherine Austen
Manvendra Singh became the first Indian event rider to win an FEI international class on British soil for many years when he took section J of the Uvex-sponsored CCI2*-S at Cornbury House Horse Trials in
- Manton Foundation Announces Second $250,000 Grant for Frangible Technologyby Edited Press Release
The USEA Foundation is honored and excited to announce a second grant of $250,000 from the Manton Foundation to help fund frangible technology on cross-country courses at eventing competitions in the United States. This funding
- Friday News & Notes from Stable Viewby Diana Gilbertson
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Agria Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials (@blenheimhorse) With just a week to go until the European Championships at Blenheim palace, the excitement is palpable to say
- Tom McEwen Blazes Ahead at Cornbury House Horse Trialsby Catherine Austen
British Olympic gold medallist Tom McEwen has made a flying start to Cornbury House Horse Trials (10-14 September), winning two sections of the Pragnell-sponsored CCI3*-S on day one of the Oxfordshire event. This makes him
- Utah Horse Trials’ Cross County Course Destroyed in Surprise Overnight Demolitionby Allie Heninger
Since 1987, the Wasatch Pony Club in Weber County, Utah, has been a staple in the Utah eventing community — not only for the local young riders and their families, but for Area IX’s eventing