Training with Gunnar Ostergaard
…my two weeks of intense training and observation. Focus is either a derailer or the solution. Dressage requires the rider and horse to focus their combined efforts in a unified…
…my two weeks of intense training and observation. Focus is either a derailer or the solution. Dressage requires the rider and horse to focus their combined efforts in a unified…
…factors play into effective creatine supplementation, including dosage, whether the athlete is training actively, insulin level in the blood at the time the creatine is absorbed, and level of training….
…selected from the 2016 USHJA Emerging Athletes Program National Training Session: Hannah Bentz (Boca Raton, Fla.) Matt Drohan (Brooklyn, N.Y.) The 2017 Training Session will feature instruction by the following…
…White-Mullins, author of Winning: A Training and Showing Guide for Hunter Seat Riders. Introduction to Hunter Seat Riding Short article by Anna Jane White-Mullins, author of Winning: A Training and…
…using this work. For me, that means not just using those aspects of the training that are unique to clicker training, but also combining it with pressure, and the release-of-pressure,…
…H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session. Photo courtesy USEF Archives. The following 12 riders will participate in the five-day training session sponsored by The Dutta Corporation, Farnam, Practical Horseman, and Equestrian…
Training “Mythunderstandings” ?Kate Light. It takes a long time to develop a full communication system with a horse. When you first begin the training process, the horse’s vocabulary of understanding…
…eyes on any of these foals prior to today, and it’s only his third day as part of NNCC?s landmark Stewart Conservation Camp Wild Horse Training Program (WHTP), located on…
…leadership and military instruction necessary for a future Army officer. Although equestrian team members spend as much time as possible training, our primary focus is our military training. Besides Cadet…
We have a saying here at Phoenix Farm, a theme that we think summarizes the joy and frustration of training our horses to be athletic partners: ?Training horses is never…