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…a race. The bicarbonate buffers acidity in the body and often results in impressive improvements in performance. Even before milkshaking became popular, many trainers knew that adding a handful of…
…a race. The bicarbonate buffers acidity in the body and often results in impressive improvements in performance. Even before milkshaking became popular, many trainers knew that adding a handful of…
…minute when requested by trainers Ken and Emily Smith because the horses’ owner, Christy Russo, had to skip the show because of a sprained ankle. Miracle was grand junior hunter…
…for new careers after retraining. Retirement organizations typically have connections with racehorse owners and trainers, and the groups either purchase horses or accept donated animals. Many are held at farms…
…amateur trainers MythUnderstand what the training process is all about. They think that training involves dominating a horse, showing him who’s boss. They approach training as though it were a…
…the herd just to see who’s who in the pecking order. These things are actually the trainer’s fault because they allowed the animal’s attention to wander. Then an awful lot…
…composed his own ads. He also had a concrete business plan that was established in consultation with his trainers and an accountant who had experience in rendering of advice to…
…Trainers and owners were instructed to keep a log of changes observed between examinations. Note: Results may vary with different horses. As always, if your current product is working, there’s…
…9, halt and canter final fence number 10 before returning to the line up at the end of the ring where riders stood separated from trainers. Each rider faced challenges….
…gymnastics segment. But as Linda pointed out, today’s trainers are tuned into the challenge of preparing their students for this ultimate equitation test, which includes fences up to 3-feet, 9-inches…
Lately we’ve encountered a surprising number of riders who insist that previous trainers (all in dressage) have told them not to use their leg aids to drive their horses forward…