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Health

Conditioning Basics Part 2: Interval Training

In part 2 of our three part series on conditioning we take a look at Interval Training. If you missed last week’s article on long distance conditioning check it out here. What is Interval Training? Interval training is the system Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsMay 20, 2020 ago
Health

Conditioning Basics Part 1: Long Distance Conditioning

Last week I discussed the importance of conditioning. If you didn’t see that article check it out here. Over the next several weeks we are going to dive into a few basics methods of conditioning, how they can be implemented Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsMay 13, 2020 ago
Health

The Importance of Conditioning

Most horse owners rarely think about their horse’s fitness level or try to actively improve it. Most of us just go about our ride working on training the horse to do his job. However, most of the training we are Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsMay 6, 2020 ago
Health

Barefoot or Shoes?

The barefoot versus shoeing issue is a long-standing one. Proponents of shoes will tell you that they keep the horses sound and proponents of barefoot will tell you that shoes just cover up the issues. Before we dive in I Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsApril 29, 2020 ago
Philosophy

Seeing Roadblocks as Opportunities

Everyone has heard the saying, “when one door shuts another door opens”. Although almost everyone is familiar with this saying, most of us have trouble putting it into practice. After all, it can be really hard to look at disappointment Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsApril 22, 2020 ago
Health

Keeping Horses in Stalls

There is a common thought in the equestrian world, especially in the Bay Area, that horses should be kept in stalls. There is a large number of people that even believe that keeping horses in stalls is better than putting Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsApril 15, 2020 ago
Health

Riding and Physical Fitness

I hear people claim horseback riding isn’t a sport and doesn’t require physical fitness all the time. They say riding is just sitting on a horse while the horse does all the work. While this can be true for a Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsFebruary 5, 2020 ago
How-To Guides

How To: Fit a Bridle

I decided to write this quick guide because I have been severely disappointed in most people’s bridle adjustments. In particular, I don’t like where most riders position the bit in their horse’s mouth. When I get a new horse in Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsJanuary 29, 2020 ago
Philosophy

Training Horses versus Riding

Most people assume being a good rider is the same as being a good trainer, which is far from the truth. Good riders learn proper position and aids. They learn how to ask correctly for skills and ride well trained Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 6 yearsJanuary 22, 2020 ago
How-To Guides

Lunging for Suppleness

First things first, let me clear up some terminology. I don’t tend to use the word “lunging” a whole lot because I feel it tends to draw up the image of sending your horse in endless circle after endless circle Read more

By Stephanie Walker, 7 yearsAugust 14, 2019 ago

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