15 Riding Tips from George Morris
…straightness and collection—or the tempo of the walk (four beats), the trot (two beats) and the canter (three beats). Another day, he discussed riding without stirrups to improve rider tightness…
…straightness and collection—or the tempo of the walk (four beats), the trot (two beats) and the canter (three beats). Another day, he discussed riding without stirrups to improve rider tightness…
…riding. Riding therapy can be helpful to physically challenged children and adults in a number of ways. People who might otherwise be confined to a wheelchair ultimately gain a new…
The more correctly you use your aids to communicate with your horse, the better he’ll perform. Whatever type of riding you do, the more correctly you use your leg, seat…
…riding. Riding therapy can be helpful to physically challenged children and adults in a number of ways. People who might otherwise be confined to a wheelchair ultimately gain a new…
…riding. Riding therapy can be helpful to physically challenged children and adults in a number of ways. People who might otherwise be confined to a wheelchair ultimately gain a new…
…and avoid riding in muddy areas (erosion, again). Follow trail rules that include riding single file, packing out all your trash, and, importantly, smile and be friendly to fellow trail…
College riding is about more than teams and year-end titles. The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association has always understood that the importance of its mission–making college riding available to any and…
…course. My riding is, in a nutshell, consistently inconsistent, with moments ranging from brilliant to embarrassing. I understand some of the reasons. Buckshot, a pony I owned as a six-year-old,…
…1. Take Lessons And the No. 1 way to improve your riding is to take regular lessons with a good instructor. It’s very easy, when you’re riding on your own,…
…of ropes, halters, tractors, wheel barrows, open doors and gates can cause injuries in indoor riding areas. Avoid riding in dusty arenas! Keep dust down with regular watering or safe…