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The Myostatin Gene in Quarter Horses and it’s Influence on Training
Did you know that the genetic makeup of horses shows up not only in their coloring and personality – but…
Christines Coaching: The benefits of join-up
Joining up with your horse is beneficial on many levels. It’s a great way to build relationship and rapport with…
Lucy Williams Playing with patterns
Playing with patterns A registered British Horse Society Instructor, Lucy Williams holds an IGEQ Level 3 Equestrian Coach Passport, is…
Bristers Brief: Part 2 Teaching Young Horses to Jump
In the final part of his teaching young horses to jump series, CHARLIE BRISTER moves on to combination fences and…
6 Simple Trot Pole Exercises To Build Strength & Conditioning
These exercises are the perfect way for building strength and conditioning in both horse and rider. These trot pole exercise…
On My Tackbox: Busting the myths
Folklore abounds regarding horse colour and gender. Chestnut, black or bay, mares, geldings or stallions. But does it really matter?…
From the ground up: Rodeoing, training, breeding, showing
Rodeoing, training, breeding, showing, KEN FAULKNER has been involved with horses for most of his life. He teaches Natural Horsemanship…
Read MoreHandling the Off the Track Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred Thoroughbreds are a very versatile, highly intelligent breed that tend to adapt well to life after racing. Many…
Brister’s Brief: Good To Go Part 2 ‘Eventing’
In Part Two of CHARLIE BRISTER’s two part fitness series, he hits top gear with some expert tips on getting…
Bristers Brief: Good To Go Part 1 ‘Show Jumping’
In Part One of CHARLIE BRISTER’s two part fitness series, he offers some expert thoughts on how to prepare your…
Creating Confidence: Where it gets lost, and where to find it.
With 19 years coaching experience CHRISTINE ARMISHAW, a 1* event rider and EA Level 1 Coach, knows a thing or two about rider confidence: how it gets lost,…
Training Tip: The Forgotten Art of Patience – Teaching Laterals to Piaffe In Hand with Jose Mendez
Spanish-born JOSE MENDEZ began working horses in-hand as a boy. He learned, in great detail, how to teach them piaffe,…
Tips for selling your horse
Finding the right home for the right horse Lucy Morton the owner of Kasperrado Warmbloods, offers some expert tips on…
Bristers Brief: Flying Changes Part 2 ‘Jumping into the Change’
Part One of our two part flying change series was tailored for dressage riders. In the series final, CHARLIE BRISTER…