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Rule Quiz # 19: In what way is it illegal to use the whip on cross country?Â
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Shannon's Blog Post # 6
The Trials and Tribulations of bringing along talented horses (The Black Horse Chronicle) I am fortunate to work with a variety of horses each year, generally ranging from unbroke 3 year olds to well brought along horses with their particular quirks well installed. With the huge jump in the popularity
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Basic Suppling Exercise # 2
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Quiz # 18: Rule quiz! If you are competing novice level, and there is a flagged beginner novice cross country jump on your path, can you jump it if you want to?
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Question # 145: I have a very busy brain. Because of this I over think everything! Unless it is a very complicated question... I can complete complicated jumps with ease,
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Maat's Blog Post # 3: Make the Most of Your Walk Breaks
Last week, I wrote about how the walk is important to score well in your dressage phase. This week, let’s look at exercises to make the most of your walk breaks. Walk breaks aren’t just time to drop the reins and let the horse relax. They’re also
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Video # 51: Jen doing jumper round number 2!
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Video # 50: This is Jen doing a jumper round!
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The Fringe Eventer Blog Post # 7
PRE SEASON TRAINING CAMP Well, here we sit 6 days out from our official debut into the eventing world and I find myself praying that our pre season is not a portend of things to come. Riding between thunder boomers has become the norm here in rainy Florida. If it
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The Rein Back
The rein back is such a valuable exercise... It reinforces the rider's restraining aids as necessary, and engages the horse's hind legs - increasing the "sit" behind. Like any exercise, however, it must be done correctly to be beneficial. Learn how to do it here!
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