“…if you can get your horse balanced . . . they can collect, they can turn, and they →
“… what I do create here, and what this article is about, is a horse who ties well →
“Riding a horse who is … not tip top, might require more of a push … to get →
“You are never truly ready, and there are always excuses or more training that ought to be done. →
“No matter how fast your fingers are at opening and closing — holding and releasing tension — your →
“I expect that when asked, my horses would ride towards what they should run away from. The gallop-off-into-the-sunset →
“He looked at one puddle-fence combination, but otherwise clicked around his courses, did everything asked and hung out →
“I think these often-comical personalities exist in each of these horses, but there actually is a recipe to →
“In riding, whether flatting, jumping, executing a dressage test, or smartly blasting around cross country, we all think →
“The me who raced my redheaded Appendix down dirt roads and knew every stretch of potentially hundreds of →
“… to exclude the good ones because they are a touch too short seems silly and often tells →
“In contrast, when one slows one’s body down, the slow translates from the rider to the horse; steady, →
“Correcting head tilts, therefore, comes in at the point where the horse is pushing from behind and elevating →
“I know that as a good horse gains the hope and the expectations that sneak in, they often →
Anyone who has ever had a horse — Thoroughbred or not! — has likely said, “This horse is →
“…perhaps one of the absolutely most important things to riding young, green, anxious or slightly nutty horses is →
“Overall, stall rest sucks. But, with patience and a little tactful creativity, most horses make it out and →
This week’s Thoroughbred Logic is the first part of a series on injury rehab. Today’s article takes a →
“I’m going to chalk 2022 up to being a transitional year – one where the building and the →
“[T]he biggest determining factor of getting around a course successfully is having the horse in front of the →
“[H]ere’s hoping the breaks that you take are those you choose — with an eye to growth and →
“The same goes for jumping … There’s a plan to the fence and after the fence. Having a →
“So according to me (from the point of view of an Eventer making sweeping statements), here’s a ‘where →
“… each time I swing my leg over a Thoroughbred, I am grateful that, in fact, that is →
“… when I ask a horse to hang out, I don’t need anything from them but their company →