Curt Pate’s Training Tips
…I think we bend horses too much, and that’s one of the biggest reasons we have so many stressed horses and why our training takes so long. Human-wise, bending may…
…I think we bend horses too much, and that’s one of the biggest reasons we have so many stressed horses and why our training takes so long. Human-wise, bending may…
…gave you a list of associations and registries. The increasing popularity of gaited horses means that more riders are looking for information on training and riding gaited horses. To help…
…seemed favorable. Can you say that about your horse? Horses that fit that description are very rare. Most likely, those horses had the unique combination of solid training and natural…
Trimming and shoeing horses? hooves and training them to perform?two of the most debatable topics in the horse world. So I thought I’d jump into them this week. I recently…
…The duo gave the more than 300 clinic participants a glimpse into the daily training they do at home at Gestut Vorwerk in Cappeln, Germany. As a result of her…
…performances in 2013 observation and training sessions, and after a review of their training and competitions plans for 2013 and 2014. USEF Developing Coach, Debbie McDonald, and USEF Developing Coach…
…Seat World Cup Team at Cascade Stables for their first training session | Photo Copyright Betty Tucker The training session got underway Friday with a trail ride and other team…
January 9, 2007 — The George Morris Horsemastership Training Session, a unique clinic featuring eight top equitation riders and several Olympic riders as mentor grooms, will be held at the…
…which is the best approach for training your horse. Should you ride him “deep” or “up”? With a strong leg or a light leg? With a firm contact or a…
…in Temecula, Calif. The USEF would like to extend a thank you to the farm and facility owners for hosting these training sessions. Without their generosity, the training sessions would…