Guest post by Caroline Biggs, local Nashville equestrian. I’ve been fortunate enough to compete at shows all across the Southeast over the past few years. Each of these shows has their own unique feels; different stabling arrangements, different show ground… Continue Reading →
If you were to guess where one of the premier equine rehabilitation and training facilities in the United States is located, I’d bet you wouldn’t choose the state of Washington. Tucked in the lush hills of East Redmond, this stately… Continue Reading →
With blue skies, sunshine, and all the fresh grass your horse’s heart desires, Tennessee trail riding in Spring is a no-brainer. After a long winter, one of the best ways to give yourself and your horse a chance to reconnect… Continue Reading →
Horse gymnastics exercises are a necessary evil for any show jumper. We spend most of our time jumping gymnastics when riding at home, rather than practicing full jump courses. Every week we set up a different gymnastic and ride the horses… Continue Reading →
They send hundreds of these horses through a training program to learn both flatwork and jumping skills. I had the good fortune to see how they train their 3 and 4-year-old warmbloods how to jump.
Winter Circuit is coming…Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned veteran to the Florida scene, getting ready for the winter circuit can be a challenge. If you are one of the lucky riders, grooms, or trainers migrating south to compete, we put together some tips for preparing for the long months ahead!
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