It may sometimes be overlooked in favour of ridden exercises, but good groundwork can play a vital role in both…
Training
Welcome to our Training Area where you can find all the latest equestrian information and inspiration.
We have new content added regularly to our library from a range of experts, trainers and elite equestrians.
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Raised trot poles for improving straightness and strength with Christine Armishaw
Following on from last month’s trotting pole tips, Christine Armishaw shows you step by step how to elevate poles to…
Benefits of keeping a riding journal and how to track your progress
Whether you ride for leisure or compete at international levels, keeping a riding journal can bring many benefits to your…
Trot Pole Gymnastics for Improving Impulsion with Christine Armishaw
Following on from last month’s trotting pole tips, Christine Armishaw shows you step by step how to elevate poles to…
Equine Dental Part 4 of 4: Interesting Equine Dental Cases
Get up close with interesting equine dental cases with Dr Kirsten Jackson. Including cases of tooth decay and infections in…
Equine Dental Part 3 of 4: Tooth Root Abcess
What you see on the surface is not always as it seems! Dr Kirsten Jackson shows you what it really…
Improving your square halt
One of the places marks get thrown away in a dressage test is at the square halt, Christine Armishaw teaches…
Equine Dental Part 2 of 4: Internal Exam
The internal equine dental exam can only be properly carried out with a mirror and headlamp. See what the dentist…
Brister’s Brief: Teaching young horses to jump – extended content
While we were in lockdown last year, we looked at jumping on the lunge. Now with those days hopefully behind…
Training for straightness: the square
Horses hardly ever move in a straight line in nature, so training for straightness can be tricky. Christine Armishaw guides…