11 Horse Riding Position Fixes To CHANGE Your Ride
Do you want to know how to fix those annoying position problems? You have tried and tried but no...
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Do you want to know how to fix those annoying position problems? You have tried and tried but no...
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I’m guessing if you are reading this you are probably looking for the solution to solve your...
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No matter what type of riding you do with your horse, competition, or gentle pleasure riding, it...
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You have fallen in love with a horse and are seriously considering purchasing it! Before you...
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When purchasing a horse most people think of the initial purchase price and forget about many of...
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Buying a horse is a big decision, a big investment, and a long-term commitment both financially...
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This is a guest blog by one of my students Mackenzie. An amazing article on how a young rider...
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In colder winter climates like Canada, staying motivated to ride during the cold weather can be...
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For the longest time in my equestrian life, I thought keeping a horse fit was just getting on and...
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I am Sarah King, an equestrian of many decades! I believe that being a great equestrian is about understanding how the horse thinks, learning to communicate with them in a way they understand, having patience, and working listening to what they are trying to tell us. Easy right? Not really!
You probably came across my blog because you are looking for answers… so let’s get started!