The Invisible Connection
…walks toward you. As the horse improves, your position should change. Move closer to the shoulder, so that the horse is walking more with you, and less toward you. If…
…walks toward you. As the horse improves, your position should change. Move closer to the shoulder, so that the horse is walking more with you, and less toward you. If…
…a release and letting him walk forward each time he moves his shoulder over for you. Eventually, he’ll keep walking forward when you give him your cue, but at a…
…Ask your horse to walk out at a brisk and energetic walk. Once your horse is walking nicely, go to your stand up position. This will feel more challenging once…
…of good horsemanship and good riding. Of course, we know it’s not unusual for a very good rider to go along for years casually allowing her horse to walk away…
…Grand Prix style course on the grass field. The course, designed by judges Chrystine Tauber and Bernie Traurig, challenged riders with a very technical course with several natural obstacles, including…
…the Schooling Jumper class, a warm-up for the final, was set to start at 9 a.m. There was a great practice course set in the outdoor ring. Trainers brought down…
…Hedges Gold Cup at York Racecourse. Brigadier Gerard, who finished second in the Gold Cup, went on to post two more victories before retiring with a record of 18-17-1-0. Aug….
…Photography) In round one, riders attempted the 13 fence course set by Kenny Krome, of Westminster, Maryland, but only five entries would go clear to move on to the jump-off….
…about course design? That has surely changed, hasn’t it? Obviously, course design has changed over the past few years, and for the most part it has improved the situation. However,…
…walk the course or view it from a hillside with a great vantage point of the 600-acre complex, with vast, rolling fields stretching to the Whitefish Range, and snow on…