In this excerpt from Stride Control by Jen Marsden Hamilton, Jen describes some key factors to improve your horse’s shape over the jumps. Once the horse can jump individual jumps,…
Read MoreSeptember Issue #MYHORSE What makes your horse special? We got some incredible responses from our request for submissions, including this months #MYHORSE from Amy Bean about her incredible gelding Duck…
Read MoreLife skills that riders come by naturally. This is a bizarre, uniquely challenging time. So much of what was routine is now upended. We have all been required to adapt,…
Read MoreTwo articles in our August Issue focused on the efforts of organizations to produce shows when no shows were being held. Below, JBarJ the charity that puts on the Oregon…
Read MoreImprove your dressage and your jumping with athleticism and coordination developed over poles. The world-famous Cadre Noir of Saumur, France, always has jumps and poles in the dressage training area. When…
Read MoreLost Confidence After a Fall? Give Yourself a Leg up on Full Recovery. Fact: In our career as equestrians, we are going to fall. As one horse show announcer regularly remarks,…
Read MoreFlying Changes Magazine recently reached out to Taylor Hall of The Tried Equestrian after discovering this amazing small business geared toward sustainability and high quality apparel. Taylor’s consignment model is…
Read MoreWe are so pleased to introduce Trevor Ibborson Woodward. Trevor is a Dressage trainer and rider who has lived his life perfecting and writing about the sport. Here, and in…
Read More“You can never rely on a horse that is educated by fear. There will always be something that he fears more than you. But, when he trusts you, he will…
Read MorePaula Hagen and her mare Chiraz win a Bronze Medal at the Advanced Driving Championship. Here’s how they did it. When I bred my ridden dressage mare 15 years ago,…
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