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Ring Basics: Buffer Zone for Bipeds
If you’ve spent any time on the ground interacting with a horse, you come to respect the gross tonnage rule.…
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Tack Basics: Performance & Protective Boots
Protecting your equine athlete‘s legs from a jump rail or hazards on the trail is vital for performance and longevity.…
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Ring Basics: Horse and Hound
Whether you are at the barn or the show, dogs and horses come with the territory. They go together like…
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Ring Basics: Treat Me Right
Allocating horse treats can be a powerful training tool, particularly for more food-motivated horses. Offering a horse a cookie in…
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Barn Basics: The Ins and Outs of Stall Safety
It would seem to be the very most basic aspect of horsemanship – retrieving and returning your mount to the…
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Ring Basics: Allowing For Auditors
As spectators, we want to have a front-row seat ringside during any horse event, but viewers who get too close…
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Barn Basics: Mucking Like A Pro
Meet Maplewood’s barn manager, Antonio, as he demonstrates the most thorough, efficient, and economical way to muck out a stall.…
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Barn Basics: Feeding the Habit
USHJA’s Emerging Athletes Program stable manager clinician and member of the EAP Committee, Nanci Snyder, shares with us her philosophy…
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A Gymnastic For All Jumping Disciplines
Join Hope and Ned Glynn as they share one of their favorite gymnastics, one that enhances the performance of hunters,…
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Demystifying the Inside Leg to Outside Rein
These days you hear the phrase “inside leg to outside rein” tossed around in schooling rings and during lessons with…
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The Cardinal Gymnastic
This exercise was originally designed for a little Thoroughbred horse, The Cardinal, that Bernie had great success with in the…
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Exercises to Develop a Better Eye: Part 1-A
Bernie demonstrates exercises you can incorporate into your flatwork everyday that will work your eye without overworking your horse! View…
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Forward Riding Series Part 12 – The Beginning Rider’s Second Canter
Part 12 of Susan Deal’s “Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year” In this topic Susan Deal…
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Types of Ponies to Use When Teaching a Young Rider
Introduction to Susan Deal’s “Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year” Susan Deal, USHJA certified trainer and…
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Proper Grooming With Darren Roberts
Darren Roberts shows you the proper way to groom a horse with detailed demonstrations of each step while emphasizing horsemanship…
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Colt’s First Ride
The job – give a young colt his first experience under saddle that instills him with confidence, alleviates his anxiety…
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Advanced Equitation – Changing the bend in the counter canter
A common ride-off test in advanced equitation classes involves turning to a jump on the counter lead. This becomes a…
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Flatwork Training Tip for Jumpers
Learn how to make your turns faster by creating an engaged hind end and more responsive horse. Here’s an exercise…
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