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~Lauren's Corner~
Lauren's Blog post # 5: It's a Balancing Act
When it comes to the fundamentals of riding and helping our horses perform at the peak of their potential, it almost always boils down to the physics and biomechanics of horse and rider. At the most basic level, a horse and a rider pair is comprised of two things: the
~Brianna's Corner~
Brianna's Blog Post # 17: Lay The Base You Want To Build On
Lately, I have observed a trend among the horse world. One that has been built by our instant coffee machines, cell phones, and google. All of which give us what we want in seconds and prevent us from losing time on our netflix binge. They also require very little thought.
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Question # 314 and Video # 99: This is Susanne!
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Guest Blog post # 87: "And He Thinks We Are Crazy!" ~ by Bill Woods
And He Thinks We Are Crazy! I vacillate between being monstrously irked by certain Facebook posts or dismissing them as totally irrelevant to my riding life. But they’ve bothered me long enough that the alternate reality which they present deserves to be examined and accounted for. Let’s leave
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Discussion # 156: How would you ride this Irish Bank?
Questions
Question # 313, and photo # 77: Rachel has a quick question about which ring to use on the surcingle for lunging in side reins.
Questions
Question # 312, and Photo # 76: Kellyn has a question about her horse's tendency to get in too close to the jumps and jump in poor form.
~Lauren's Corner~
Lauren's Blog post # 4: Of Equines, Oats, and things International
The hunter division; For some, it's akin to pulling teeth, for others it's like watching fine ballet. I have always laid somewhere in the middle. Growing up around the hunter-jumper circuit I can appreciate a nicely turned out hunter and enjoy watching beautiful rounds, but if
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Discussion # 155: How does your horse most commonly evade your bending aids?
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Photo # 75: This is Wendy!
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