LINDSAY'S BLOG | HORSE TRAINING TIPS & EQUITATION SCIENCE
It's More Than Just Horse Show
Horse training tips, and life lessons learned from horses and horse shows! Insights into why horses do what they do based on equitation science.
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Memories of my early days at the local riding school include eager young equestrians falling off. Yet we riders were advancing faster than our underst... >
Describing research into rider falls, an article headline read: The risk factors surrounding many falls may be preventable. Makes good sense to ... >
Would you say you’re always aware of what you’re saying to your horse? Riding techniques may vary but if we can put our riding aids into words we’re l... >
A horse will tend to hide behind the bit if his rider’s hands are noisy or inconsistent. If it works, behind the bit becomes his default whether or no... >
Training your horse to work a gate teaches skills that will spill over into other other dimensions of his training. As a horse show judge, I assess a... >
Horse show safety tips – more points from an article I wrote several years ago- tips for a young coach, preparing riders for that first show of the se... >
Tips for a young coach, preparing riders for that first show of the season!
As a coach who enjoys working with novice riders, I’ve learned that there... >
In "doing" for our horses, Ii a little is good, more is better…right? Expert share top ways horse people can overdo it. Our horses might be better of... >