15 Riding Tips from George Morris
…while riders worked at the walk, trot and canter. 2. Keep Him Straight Throughout the week, George reminded riders to use inside legs at the girth to press the horses…
…while riders worked at the walk, trot and canter. 2. Keep Him Straight Throughout the week, George reminded riders to use inside legs at the girth to press the horses…
…to see the number of riders portrayed without wearing helmets– especially on the front cover! I took a quick count of all mounted riders in the April issue in both…
…winter training session | Photo Copyright USEF Archives The Developing Riders/Eventing 25 riders put their newfound knowledge to good use and had great accomplishments during the spring season. Nora Battig…
…with disabled riders. One was Pam, who had lost a significant degree of control of her body and limbs in a car accident. I made no effort to teach her…
…could do if it is expanded to help disabled riders, sight-impaired riders or therapeutic riding trainers. Bonding the world’s neediest riders with the most elite is a connection that needs…
…young riders participating in the 2009 George Morris Horsemastership Training Session in Wellington, Fla. Anne demonstrates how she wants riders to sit in a two-point and use an automatic release…
…with different configurations of saddles,” O’Shea says. McFadden and Wahl attributed some saddle-design changes to the current population of aging riders. Twenty years ago, riders were told that they should…
…other institutional support to riders. Another common goal is to level the playing field with innovative competition formats that supply quality horses to all riders and minimize other unfair advantages….
…knows will be held tomorrow at 5:30 at the Washington International Horse Show. There’s a lot of excitement, of course. I believe there were 100 riders who competed at the…
…important classes, but there was something truly special about being at the in-gate with Frank Madden sending his riders into the ring. I saw many of these riders when I…