Recent Articles in Educational Discussions

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?
Discussion # 75: Lets discuss the front leg conformation on these three horses!
Quiz # 17: What are some things that will get a rider eliminated in the Dressage phase?
Quiz # 16: Is this a refusal?
Discussion # 72: Let's discuss this quote!
Video Discussion # 76: Very educational video discussing the difference between back movers and leg movers in the trot.
Video Discussion # 75: This video made by British Eventing shows some good examples of correct and incorrect cross country riding
Discussion # 70: Which young rider has a more solid position dropping into the water?
Quiz # 15: How can you tell whether or not your horse is truly balanced?
Video Discussion # 74: Very informative video on the Extended Trot!
Video Discussion # 73: This video explains all about the extended walk and how to judge it!
Video Discussion # 72: This is a GREAT video for those of you who are confused about all the different lateral movements!
Discussion # 69: What makes this skinny jump harder than just an ordinary skinny jump?
Video Discussion # 71: What caused this rail down?
Discussion # 68: What to do when you "miss" the center line in the Dressage ring!
Discussion # 67: While I have taken lessons from many different Eventing trainers in my life, there were two that have had the greatest influence on my riding, and my career.
Discussion # 66: Who can tell us how counter bend improves the horse's ability to bend properly to the inside?
Video Discussion # 70: This is a great video!
Video Discussion # 69: Watch and compare these two CCI 2 star riders performing their Dressage Tests, and see their scores for each movement!
Video Discussion # 68: Interesting complex on this year's Rolex course!
Video Discussion # 67: It is always so educational to watch Dressage tests, and to be able to hear the comments and scores from the judge!
Video Discussion # 66: This video shows the difference between, collected walk, medium walk, extended walk, and free walk.
Discussion # 65: How do you ride an uphill triple bar?
Discussion # 64: Which picture shows a better piaffe?
Video Discussion # 65: Water jump bloopers!
Discussion # 63: What kind of jump will this canter produce?
Video Discussion # 64: Judge this movement - simple change of lead through the walk.
Quiz # 14: I've mentioned this more than a few times on the site, so lets see who is paying attention!
Video Discussion # 63: Great video explaining the anatomy and biomechanics of the riding horse in motion
Video Discussion # 62: Exciting video!
Discussion # 62: Shoulder in helps to improve the half pass, and vice versa. Who can tell us why?
Video Discussion # 61: Cool video of slow motion jumping!
Discussion # 61: Lets discuss rein length!
Video Discussion # 60: What caused this fall?
Discussion # 60: How would you ride this fence?
Video Discussion # 59: How would you judge this halt?
Video Discussion # 58: Want to see great riding on a horse that wants to rush jumps out of nerves?
Discussion # 59: How would you ride this Prelim bank complex?
Quiz # 13: Who can name 3 signs of true collection in a horse?
Discussion # 58: Does your horse snatch at the reins as you allow him to go into free walk or a stretching trot? What do you think this means?
Discussion # 57: Does your horse's poll tend to be too high, or too low?
Video Discussion # 57: The great Reiner Klimke shows us the right and wrong way to ride deep!
Discussion # 55: How would you ride this unusual cross country fence?
Video Discussion # 56: Troubleshoot training for skinny chevron jumps
Discussion # 54: Lets discuss clinicians focusing on the horse rather than rider flaws.
Video Discussion # 55: The horse that wants to LEAP into the water!
Video Discussion # 54: How to ride a bounce bank with downhill landing
Discussion # 53: Which way do you tend to find it easier to flex your horse at the poll?
Video Discussion # 53: A lunge line lesson exercise to improve your seat
Discussion # 52: How does the horse know which of these two responses you are looking for?
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