5 Fear Busters for Riders
…reiner Al Dunning’s personal trainer for seven years. “Moreover, a strong, fit rider is an efficient rider; she can relax and still be in control. A weak rider must use…
…reiner Al Dunning’s personal trainer for seven years. “Moreover, a strong, fit rider is an efficient rider; she can relax and still be in control. A weak rider must use…
…riders to return regularly to the top, they?ll need to be?somehow?financially supported for training and competing. The ?team concept? has become more and more popular among elite riders, but it’s…
In the winter 2006 issue of Everything for Horse and Rider, in which we featured rider makeovers for the first time, we asked if you, our readers, wanted a makeover….
…poor horse, fancy having to carry that great lump of a rider!” The truth is that a large percentage of riders do not fit into the traditional image of the…
…twisted. She encourages riders to become knowledgeable and to ask questions beforehand because the TDs and stewards don’t want to eliminate riders: “They’d rather the riders go in the ring…
…resulting in the rider being dragged in the event of a fall. Roper boots will pull off and free the rider. Also having a smooth edge around the outside sole…
…says Terry Orcutt, a sports physiologist who was Team Horse & Rider member and reiner Al Dunning’s personal trainer for seven years. “Moreover, a strong, fit rider is an efficient…
…a More Effective Rider When I look at a horse and rider, I look at how they move together. Does some part of the rider look disconnected or imbalanced or…
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…participants. The riders from last year had improved significantly and were riding at a different level which was great to see. The new riders coming in definitely have good talent…