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Re: Schooling Show!

11/16/2009 12:00:00 AM

Don't think of it as a show, that will just make you on edge and your horse will feed off it. Think of it as a ride in the park, or a warmup before your lesson or anything where YOU have to ...

XC Schooling

7/12/2006 12:00:00 AM

I finally got to go XC schooling the other day! I hadn't been in forever, so it felt great to get out. And some of you guys have been nagging me for pictures...so here they are! I'm schooling my ...

Teaching Your Horse to Tie, Method 1 and 2

This type of tie-training is practical if your horse is relatively sedate and reliable. By Karen Kopp Du Teil with Marvin Walker for EQUUS magazine.

  • Getting Started in Yearling Longe Line

    Robin Gollehon explains the fundamentals of the yearling longe-line event and how to get started in it. Produced by Alana Harrison for Horse & Rider magazine.
  • Keep Your Horse from Pulling on the Longe

    This California trainer's three-step system will help you teach your horse proper longeing etiquette. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.
  • The Right Start for a Young Horse

    New Jersey trainer Doug Payne has a low-key system for getting youngsters going confidently and calmly. By Susan Powell Marcus for Practical Horseman magazine.
  • Teach Your Horse Turn on the Forehand

    A clear explanation of how to teach your horse turn on the forehand. By Leslie Webb for Practical Horseman magazine.
  • Jeff Cook's Zig-Zag Flatwork Exercise

    A zig-zag, not a serpentine, is the bonus flatwork exercise from Jeff Cook, the expert who brings you Practical Horseman's popular Beginning Adult Rider series. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.
  • Make Every Moment a Time to Train

    Clinton Anderson offers training tips on how to make the most of moments you do have to spend with your horse. By Jennifer Forsberg Meyer.
  • Give Voice Commands on a Lead Line

    An excerpt from Jane Savoie's book, It's Not Just About the Ribbons, published by Trafalgar Square Press.
  • Teaching Your Horse to Tie: Measuring Progress

    If you are systematic in your approach and don't resort to bad habits, a few shorts tie-training sessions with your horse can reap great benefits. By Karen Kopp Du Teil with Marvin Walker for EQUUS Magazine.
  • Preparing Your Horse to Tie

    Teaching your horse to tie is easier and safer when you have prepared him well and have the right equipment. Written by Karen Kopp Du Teil with Marvin Walker for EQUUS Magazine.
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