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~Caroline's Corner~
Caroline's Blog Post # 1
How to Deal with a Broken Horse So I might not have all the expertise in the world, as realistically I’ve been quite lucky in that this is my first major injury and rehab process. However, with Jack out of work and my goals of running the CCI1* at
Educational Discussions
Quiz # 24: There is a distinct difference between being "left behind" and being in a defensive position over a jump. Who can tell us what that is?
~Firn's Corner~
Firn's Blog Post # 2
Confident Jumping, or How Not to Jump a Combination Photo credit: Action in Motion Photography I think that the vast majority of horse people would agree that the hardest thing about riding is not anything to do with the horse's mind, but everything to do with the rider&
Lesley's Corner
A Quick and Easy Self Hand Check For Riders
Questions
Question # 240: What's your thought on whether or not to give a horse a yearly break and pulling shoes? (Amy)
Educational Discussions
Discussion # 102: Which horse has a better shoulder? And what about front leg conformation?
Questions
Question # 239, and Video # 72: Gabbie has a question about her green horse's jumping, with video!
~Firn's Corner~
Firn's Blog Post # 1: A Poor Workman Blames his Tools?
They say it's only a poor workman that blames his tools. It should follow, then, that it's a poor horseman that blames his saddle or his horse or his boots or his bit. Of course, most of the time this is very true. I can'
Lesley's Corner
Improve Your Ability to Sink Into Your Heels
Educational Discussions
Discussion # 101: How do you prevent your horse from becoming flat in his frame and stride, when you ask him to go forward to a jump?
~Jocelyn's Corner~
Jocelyn's Blog Post # 5: The Cost of Expectations
I could not find a BCET photo from back in the day, so here is Suki this summer Photo by Lisa Ambrose Cook (used with permission) Back in the day, I was one of the founding members of Boston College's IHSA team. I absolutely loved being able to