Appropriate stirrup length is critical for all levels and disciplines of riders. It is important for safety, for rider balance and for the effective- ness of...
Question: Julie, I have been riding a good 15-20 years but most intensively the last 5-6….I have a 13 year old Thoroughbred cross that I ride...
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...
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...
Should He Be a Stud? by Al Dunning FEAR OF FAILURE by Aaron Ralston Going For The Goal by Mark Sheridan Regaining Confidence After a Riding...
How to Level Your Seat by Wendy Murdoch Leg Control ““ Do we need it? by Monty Bruce Round Pen Reasoning by Richard Winters Overcoming The...
Time Management by Al Dunning Competitive Trail Obstacles by Ken McNabb Horsemanship Patterns by Mark Sheridan Mentors and Stewards by Aaron Ralston Staying Safe on the...
Al answers your questions by Al Dunning Enough with the One Rein Stop! by Aaron Ralston When You Don’t Have Time for Groundwork by Pat Parelli...
Lateral Work and Body Control by Monty Bruce The NASCAR Effect and Progressive Equine Education by Aaron Ralston Rein Management by Richard Winters Mouthy Horses by...
Working In Hand – Pivoting by Lynn Palm Helping Your Horse Overcome Fear by Ken McNabb From the Inside, Out – An Indepth Look at Bits...