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7/29/2006 12:00:00 AM

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9/25/2007 12:00:00 AM

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Measure Stride Length for Trail Class Lope-Overs

Master trail class lope-overs by learning how to gauge your horse's stride length with this private lesson from Team Horse & Rider member Charlie Cole. From Horse & Rider magazine.

  • Heels-Down Tips from Karen Banister

    Polish your classical horsemanship position with heels-down pointers from pro Karen Banister. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine.
  • Freeze-Frame Western Horsemanship Lesson

    Imagine you're a show judge, evaluating Western horsemanship contestants as they perform a turn on the haunches to the right. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine.
  • How to Set Up a Trail Class L Back-Up

    Here are step-by-step instructions for putting together your own L back-up obstacle when practicing for trail classes. By Charlie Cole with Alana Harrison for Horse & Rider magazine.
  • Eliminate Lead-Change Anticipation

    EquiSearch/Horse & Rider Exclusive: Cure your horse's lead-change anticipation and take back control by teaching him to wait and focus on your signals instead of on the markers with this at-home exercise. By Dave Moore with Jennifer Corkery.
  • Improve Your Horsemanship at Extended Jog

    If you ride in horsemanship classes, you'll need to be able to extend your horse's jog while maintaining a correct riding position. To hone your skills in the saddle and score well in the show pen, practice this at-home exercise. By Rob Meneely with Jennifer Corkery.
  • Smooth & Precise: Western Riding Pattern II

    To ace this western riding pattern you'll need to ride fluidly and precisely, and with perfect timing. By Leslie Lange.
  • Steady Your Leg

    Horsemanship competitors: Tighten your leg for a winning go. By Karen Stone-Graham with Jennifer Corkery for Horse & Rider magazine.
  • Strong Leg, Safe Seat in Horsemanship

    A picture perfect position with a solid foundation is required to be in the ribbons in western horsemanship classes. Subtle improvements might make the difference in your performance. By Bobbie Emmons for Horse & Rider magazine.
  • Nationals Level Western Horsemanship

    Get ready for national-level western horsemanship competition with these pattern tips. By Buck Grass for Horse & Rider magazine.
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