From the Barn
Anatomical bridles are designed with the facial anatomy of a horse in mind. Sometimes they’re called ergonomic bridles. Regardless of the name, they’re designed to keep the horse as comfortable as possible during ridden work – and in turn, help...
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We all want to have a strong connection with our horse, don’t we?But to effectively communicate with your horse, you first need to be in control of your mindset. A rider’s position is obviously important, but your mental state carries...
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As a survivor of a devastating case of influenza, ParaEquestrian Alanna Flax-Clark is no stranger to fighting a virus and coming out on top. Despite the interruption of Covid-19, Alanna is still in pursuit of a place on the 2020...
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Competing in dressage shows can be an excellent way to improve your horsemanship and get feedback from judges other than your trainer. Whether you’re just getting started riding dressage or recently decided to strive for your medals, you might not...
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As fall arrives, many riders take to the trails. In fact, The Horse magazine found in a survey that more than half of riders declared autumn as their favorite season to ride. And with many riders stuck inside more than they’d like,...
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