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Horse Book Excerpt: How Good Riders Get Good
An Olympic eventer explains how your success as a rider correlates to the choices you make.
| MOREDVD Review: Balance & Bodywork for the Horse & Rider
Balance and Bodywork for the Horse & Rider by Sylvia Loch covers unmounted ground exercises in understanding gravity and balance that can be transferred to the saddle. | MORE
Book Review: Playing With Lukas
Playing With Lukas is the story of the Internet sensation known as "The World's Smartest Horse." This book opens reader's eyes to the potential all horses have. | MORE
How Toxic is Your Horse Barn?
Take these steps to make your barn less toxic and chemically hazardous to you and your horse. | MORE
Book Review: The Official 2060 Superprix Fan Guide
Michelle Guillot wrote and illustrated this satirical look at one possible future of the sport of dressage in The Official 2060 Superprix! Fan Guide, The Definitive Guide to Mid-21st Century Dressage. | MORE
Book Review: Ride Horses with Awareness and Feel
Dutch Olympians at Academy Bartels share a new dressage training system emphasizing riding awareness and feel in the book Ride Horses with Awareness and Feel. | MORE
Video: Flying Lead Change Prep from Western Trainer Al Dunning
Watch as world champion Western trainer Al Dunning demonstrates one of his favorite exercises--the circle/stop/sidepass/lope-off maneuver that will prepare your horse for a flying lead change. | MORE
5 Minutes to Improve Your Riding: Head Position
Use this five-minute fix to position your head for better riding. A well-balanced head makes it easier to look for your turns and move freely with your horse's motion. Excerpted from the book 50 5-Minute Fixes to Improve Your Riding by Wendy Murdoch. | MORE
Book Review: Klaus Balkenhol’s Success With Sympathetic Hands
This book offers a detailed description from Klaus Balkenhol of how appropriate horse care, correct riding and patient training all lead to success. | MORE
DVD Review: Lungeing for Longevity
Jane Armour shows how to use lungeing as part of your training session, rather than just a way to let a horse blow off steam before you mount. | MORE
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