Equitrekking Q & A: Can Non-Riders Go, Too?
…people would think that non-riders would not be able to come along on this trail riding vacation, where riders trot from one B&B to the next along the rugged Connemara…
…people would think that non-riders would not be able to come along on this trail riding vacation, where riders trot from one B&B to the next along the rugged Connemara…
…in 2004 certainly had an enormous effect on course design, and more importantly on how riders rode the course. When competing in the classic format (with steeplechase), most riders took…
…with the results seen across the board for his team of riders throughout the three days of competition. Handt noted that he feels each of his riders are heading in…
…really think a head-to-head competition not only for professional riders but also for adult amateurs is a great idea, and I really hope to make it.” Riders in USDF Regions…
…40 horseback riders, as well as 29 delectable cast-iron recipes to savor and share. The two-day August ride, hosted by the Appaloosa Horse Museum board of directors, serves as one…
…to sharp drops, over bridges or along roadsides. Simpler trails that are wider and with minimized slope are great for beginner riders, groups of riders and young horses. The more…
…themselves to their sport full time. The expertise of present-day elite riders is marvelous. They love their horses as much as amateur riders from earlier times, but they are also…
…the levels in dressage is much more nuanced. I think great hunter riders sit above their horses and stay out of the way, whereas great dressage riders sit into the…
…Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Championship put riders and horses to the test as the qualifying riders competed for the coveted winning honors. This was the first time in the history of…
…rider’s rein aids. We see this mistake made quite often: where riders choose too large of a bit width-wise.” Haist agreed. “I see a lot of people putting curbs in…