Friday, May 9, 2008
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Beginning Rider

  Buying Your First Horse
Choosing the right horse is an important start to horse ownership. By Jayne Pedigo for EquiSearch. full story >

  Maximizing Your Child's Fun with Horses
A childhood with horses is more than learning to ride and gaining responsibility--it's also fun! Here are some tips for adding a little horseplay to your child's life. By Jennifer Forsberg Meyer.

Hone Your Sense of Timing
If your timing is off, your horse will not make a clear connection between a particular pressure or corridor of pressures and the response you expect from him. By Faith Meredith.

Develop Model Hands
Ideal equitation varies among disciplines but good hand position is critical to effective communication between rider and horse. By Joanne Meszoly for EQUUS Magazine.

Advice for Dressage Riders New to Showing
Details for riders who are new to showing in the dressage arena. By Jayne Ayers.

Ease Mounting Pressures
Sometimes, mounting up is the most challenging part of the ride. By Karen Smith.

Riding Lesson Breakthroughs
How an amateur dressage rider really learned the basics. By Meredith Rogers for EquiSearch.

A Novice Rider's Dressage Adventure
Ignorance was bliss for a novice rider who began learning about dressage the hard way. By Danika Rawlins for Dressage Today.

Beginner's Guide to Horse Keeping
Having a new horse is a big responsibility. You need to make arrangements for his boarding and care and be knowledgeable about all aspects of horse keeping. By Jayne Pedigo for EquiSearch.

Taking Riding Lessons
From what to wear, to finding a reputable instructor, there's a lot to think about when you want to learn about horseback riding.


 
 
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