Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Dressage
  Teach Your Horse to be Really Responsive
Horses need to be sensitive to the aids. Here's how to teach your horse to be really responsive. By Kristina Harrison-Naness for Dressage Today magazine.

Succeeding with "Succes": More Training Strategies
Learn how dressage Olympian Lars Petersen turned his hot and spooky horse into a winner. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.

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Eventing
  Where to Look Before Jumping
The type of fence determines where you need to focus your eye to help both you and your horse execute the best jump. By Jim Wofford for Practical Horseman magazine.

Blog: Inside the O'Connor Cavalry with Max Corcoran
Get an inside look at one of U.S. eventing's top teams from Max Corcoran, Karen O'Connor's head groom, in this new EquiSearch.com blog.

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Hunter/Jumper
  Jump Scary New Fences with Confidence
Top rider and trainer Jim Toon shows you how to teach your horse to jump scary new fences with confidence. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.

Video: Jim Toon's System for Spooky Jumps
Top rider and trainer Jim Toon shows you how to teach your horse to jump scary new fences with confidence. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.

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