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It’s About Time

It’s About Time

by Julie Goodnight | | Horse Training, Julie Goodnight | 0

Notes From Julie   Most things in life that are important, take an investment of time—an...

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Western Dressage: Staying In Control

Western Dressage: Staying In Control

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm | 0

Riders frequently ask how to stay in control in new situations. In fact, the most common question I am asked at clinics and featured appearances relates to training and riding outside of the horse’s normal environment. Riders are concerned about losing control and what to do if the horse is disobedient, bucks, or rears.

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The Super Horse

The Super Horse

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training | 0

A super horse is simply a horse that is versatile; it is a horse that can perform well in many...

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Western Dressage: A Closer Look at Tack

Western Dressage: A Closer Look at Tack

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm | 0

Any time you are getting into a different discipline, it is important to know what tack is allowed in competition. The smart rider will research ahead of time to learn all the rules about what tack is permitted and what is not.

I recommend practicing at home with the tack you plan to use at the show.

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The Mature Rider

The Mature Rider

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training | 0

Most of the riders I work with are older ladies with the average age at around 52. They all want...

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Western Dressage: Understanding Basic Level Tests 3 & 4

Western Dressage: Understanding Basic Level Tests 3 & 4

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm | 0

Now that you are moving forward, let’s go into more detail about the gaits you and your horse will ride when competing at the Basic Level

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Having Fun With The Ball

Having Fun With The Ball

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training | 0

You may have seen me use the ball or have seen it on my website. It is about 36 inches in diameter...

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Western Dressage: Understanding Basic Level Tests 1 & 2

Western Dressage: Understanding Basic Level Tests 1 & 2

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm | 0

Knowledge is power. It’s always in your best interests to fully understand the dressage tests before you compete. Take time to review and there will be no surprises, so let’s take a closer look at Basic Level Tests 1 and 2.

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Success Through Knowledge

Success Through Knowledge

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training | 0

Whether your discipline is dressage, reining, western pleasure or you simply enjoy a nice trail...

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Western Dressage: Similarities Between Western And “Regular” Dressage

Western Dressage: Similarities Between Western And “Regular” Dressage

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm | 0

You’ve probably already figured out that you can do the same dressage maneuvers in a Western saddle that you can do in a “regular” dressage saddle. This reminds me of our Western Dressage motto, “Why Not?!” I’ve been saying that since I learned of the vast interests in Western Dressage at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games.

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