Thanksgiving Weight Loss
…showmanship by jogging next to my horse. I also find riding in two-point position?like a jumper rider?is quite aerobic. –P.B. Jules, New Mexico Sprint from the house to the barn…
…showmanship by jogging next to my horse. I also find riding in two-point position?like a jumper rider?is quite aerobic. –P.B. Jules, New Mexico Sprint from the house to the barn…
…classes, especially common at schooling shows but becoming more so in other venues, can be helpful. Or plan to start with in-hand events, such as halter, showmanship, longe line, or…
…a course of fences without knocking any part of them down. showmanship — an in-hand class in which the Western handler is judged on his/her ability to present the horse effectively…
…Team H&R, Feb., pg. 78 Cutting “Cattle 101,” (Al Dunning, evaluating cattle), Ask Team H&R, June, pg. 77 Halter, Showmanship “6 Elements of a Halter Class Win,” (Fred Tabor), CE,…
…of the 2010 competition year marked the retirement of Heza JackRabbit-the 46-inch tall wonder pony known for his athleticism and showmanship. True to his form, the roadster pony ended his…
…impressive recital. I loved his go-for-it extended canter that demonstrated both showmanship and control. He was scored at 74.850 percent. The last time I spoke with Carl was at the…
…and pleasure classes); others are judged on the skillfulness and ability of the handler or rider (such as showmanship and equitation classes). Still others involve obstacles (such as the gates…
…the English horse-and-rider pair must negotiate a course of fences without knocking any part of them down. showmanship —?an in-hand class in which the Western handler is judged on his/her…
…“This Horse Life: For Whom the Belles Toll” by Sue M. Copeland, July ’08 2nd, Instructional Series, “Showmanship Polish” by Andrea Simons with Alana Harrison, January-March ’08 3rd, Feature Article…
…brims.) But, in a class such as showmanship, where your appearance is especially scrutinized, tidy, conservative, and sleek rule the day. This article originally appeared in the February 2009 issue…