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In The Ring

We’re bringing the action from the saddle to your lap with horse show highlights, riding exercises, and our favorite tips to help you have your best rides.

10 Things You Might Not Know About the Kentucky Derby

Proclaimed the “most exciting two minutes in sports,” the Kentucky Derby is just that. Each year, equestrians and non-equestrians alike join in this immersive experience full of excitement, speed, fancy hats, and, of course, majestic horses. With the 150th running… Continue Reading →

Surviving Winter Without an Indoor Arena

Winter – the season dreaded by all equestrians. Muddy paddocks, frozen water buckets, layers of blankets, and did we mention the mud? And besides the hassle of dealing with winter weather conditions, for some of us, the cold throws a… Continue Reading →

Know Before You Show: Navigating the USEF Show Number Rule

The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is the National Governing Body for equestrian activities and competitions. USEF recently published the 2024 Rulebook which includes a number of rule changes and updates, including many topics from helmets and attire to lunging… Continue Reading →

Belmont Stakes 2023: What You Need To Know

Between the Kentucky Derby favorite that was scratched (Forte), the eventual winner that will not be racing (Mage), and the Preakness winner (National Treasure), this year’s Belmont Stakes is sure to be an exciting one. Catch up on what happened… Continue Reading →

Spring Back Into The Ring

While some of us are fully immersed in Winter Circuit activities, others of us have been laid up for the winter. Bringing a horse back to work after having time off is tough. Whether due to cold temps or an… Continue Reading →

Tips for Goal Planning with Your Horse

3… 2… 1… Happy New Year! Yes, it’s that time of year again – when we look back at all we’ve accomplished, experienced, and endured this year and prepare to make the leap into the next trip around the sun…. Continue Reading →

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