In-Sync Showmanship
…this year, as well. One of her top students, Erin Farnsworth, won her ApHC supreme non-pro championship award in 2005, which requires a minimum of 25 national points in showmanship….
…this year, as well. One of her top students, Erin Farnsworth, won her ApHC supreme non-pro championship award in 2005, which requires a minimum of 25 national points in showmanship….
Perfect your showmanship presentation by avoiding three common hand-position mistakes. Judge and Team Horse & Rider member Andrea Simons acts as your coach in this slideshow….
Western seat, reining seat equitation and Western horsemanship riders should give the impression of being in absolute control. Riders must have a very secure seat and leg with a quiet,…
…you shouldn’t ever post in a Western saddle. People over 50 who learned to ride as kids rarely saw Western riders post. Their saddles were rigged so riders often sat…
…1, 2013, western dressage will have its own chapter in the USEF Rule Book, for the 2014 competition season. In addition, The Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA) has been…
The western saddle is one of the great executions of form and function merging into a third greater thing — art. Its design is built around use, lightness, durability and…
…Cowboys Association (PRCA), this week launched the Second Annual “Race to the Rodeo” SweepstakesSM, an exciting, immediate-action-required consumer promotion on the the Wrangler Western Facebook page. To enter, rodeo, western…
…of our Western riders preferred deep pockets and front zippers and belt loops big enough to accommodate a wide, western belt. Most felt mid-rise jeans that were cut lower in…
This introduction begins a series designed to help you create a winning wardrobe for western show events. We’ll evaluate the main elements head-to-toe that make up your western show wardrobe,…
Jack A. Weil, founder of Rockmount Ranch Wear (www.rockmount.com/) and the original snap button western shirt, died on Wednesday, August 13 in his Denver home. “Papa Jack’s” imprint on cowboy…