Western Pleasure
Western Pleasure Jog Aid from Karen Qualls
Does your horse have a too-fast, strung-out jog? This arena exercise from a world-champion trainer could be just what you need to get him slowed down.
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How to Beat Show Nerves
Nervousness hindering your performance? World-champion pro and coach Carol Metcalf helps you kick those horse show jitters and nerves to the curb. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine. By Carol Metcalf with Alana Harrison -
Dale Livingston Speaks from Experience
Dale Livingston, the 2007 American Quarter Horse Association Professional Horseman of the Year, offers words of wisdom for your horse life. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine. -
One Hot Krymsun's Pedigree
Who are the horses behind Western pleasure champion One Hot Krymsun? View his pedigree and facts about his bloodlines. By Honi Roberts for Horse & Rider magazine. -
Backing 'Out the Door' for Hind-End Control
Work your horse laterally and back through an opening to fine-tune his responsiveness to your leg. By Suzy Jeane with J. Forsberg Meyer for Horse & Rider magazine. -
Conformation Clinic: Western Pleasure Prospects
Evaluate and place these 3-year-old colts in your order of preference for a Western pleasure prospect, then see how your choices compare with our expert judge's. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine. -
Judge These Yearlings' Conformation
Evaluate and place these reining-bred long yearlings in your order of preference. Then see how your choices compare with our expert judge's. By Steve Heckaman for Horse & Rider magazine. -
Chris Cox: Picking Up Your Reins
When you ride on a loose rein, you need to be able to take up the slack smoothly and promptly. Clinician Chris Cox takes the tangle out of picking up your reins. Part 1 of 3. -
Remembering Remarkable Rugged Lark
Take a look back at two-time American Quarter Horse Superhorse Rugged Lark and the women in his life. By Karen Smith for EQUUS magazine. -
Riding a Straight Path
Does your horse like to drift off your chosen path? Use this easy fix from Nancy Cahill (with Sue M. Copeland).



