When you’re learning to cut, it’s easy to confuse which seat position you should have… and when. I’ve seen riders who think they are supposed...
Selecting the right horse What’s important to me is how the horse moves, because the one who accomplishes the most with the least amount of effort...
We fell in LOVE with Ritch Gaiti’s paintings. We think they are amazing, vibrant, visceral and thought-provoking. So free and heart felt! Ritch is...
I have never liked Winter. I have always wondered why my parents didn’t pack up and head south the first time the water pipes froze. Living...
To make a horse a champion, he must first be happy and healthy. A person may be an inspired rider & have a great deal of...
Volume 5, Issue 10 Schooling with Style and Purpose by Al Dunning That Moment Between Making Your Cut and Working the Cow by Barbra Schulte Repetition,...
Volume 5, Issue 9 Be Not Afraid When Things Get Out of Whack! by Barbra Schulte Cool and Collected by Al Dunning Transition Bits by Richard...
My obsession is riding and training Reined Cowhorses. The challenge of perfecting three very different events (cutting, reining, fence work) while providing my horse with a...
Nerves are a common problem for all levels of riders. They can control us unless we learn to control them. One of the greatest...
Improving Your Horsemanship by Richard Winters Why do Horses Pull Back? Part 1 by Pat Parelli Ask Al by Al Dunning Breeding Horses; living the dream...