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Performance Horsemanship 3 Four Squares
This month, I'd like to introduce an exercise that I learned over 20 years ago and still use it today. [More]
 
Respecting the Riders Form 6A Longe Line
Here are some exercises that are done when the rider is "on the longe." This means that the rider is [More]
 
Performance Horseman Ship 3 Four Squares
This month, I'd like to introduce an exercise that I learned over 20 years ago and still use it today. [More]
 
Work in Hand 9 Balance Exercises
Much is made of those fortunate enough to be called "natural" riders. But the reality is, there is nothing "natural" [More]
 
Performance Horsemanship 2 Take a Lope
If you are going to progress in your horsemanship, you and your horse will have to be comfortable and safe, [More]
 
Respecting the Riders Form 5B Ground Poles
The purpose of the following exercises is to build lower leg and ankle flexibility. They can be performed at the [More]
 
Way to Go Get Your Horse Moving
Those of us who ride in the arena often get too fixated on practicing a specific maneuver, like elements from [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 6
We have been engaged in a conversation about the classical work in hand and the ground work that develops a [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 5
In my last article, I talked about how to use the rein and the whip to communicate with an equine [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 4
In my last article [in the December 2007 issue of Ride! Magazine], I talked about the tactile language of the [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 3
Last month we looked at the nature of the horse and the nature of the handler, forming the foundation for [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 2
Last month, we addressed the fundamental purpose of the work in hand. We also explored the difficulty in presenting this [More]
 
Draft Horse Breeds
Draft horses are among the most robust and obedient of all horse breeds. Some can weigh up to a ton [More]
 
Respecting the Riders Form 5A
In this series of articles, I have been sharing some simple stretching and flexibility exercises to help build a rider's [More]
 
Barn Building Green is the New Red
Passive Solar There are ways to passively use the sun's solar energy to heat the building, free of charge. Position [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 1
It is difficult to write a useful article on the work in hand largely because there is an incredible amount [More]
 
Classical Work in Hand Part 8
Real collection, the rassembler, happens when the horse freely takes that natural balanced posture it needs when it wishes to [More]
 
Meet the Trainer Richard Winters
While other grade school boys dreamed of being firemen, astronauts, or race car drivers, this young horseman thought of nothing [More]
 
Respecting the Riders Form 4
In this series of articles, I share some simple stretching and flexibility exercises to help with a rider's relaxation, proper [More]
 
Horse Trusts Planning for the Future
California legislation has made its way to Governor Schwarzenegger's desk that provides for the judicial enforcement of trusts created by [More]
 
Trail Trials
Wouldn't it be great to forget about those uncomfortable show clothes, use your everyday working tack, and ride with your [More]
 
Performance Horsemanship 1
Lesson 1 - The Leg Yield Do you think that "Performance Horsemanship" doesn't apply to you? You may say, "I'm just [More]
 
Managing Mountains of Manure
Horse owners of every variety face a daunting challenge when it comes to manure management. Independent of the types of [More]
 

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