Bonjour, Paris! Are you dreaming of a trip to see the 2024 Olympics in person? Here’s another →
The excitement continues with the 2023 Mongol Derby as equestrians from around the world navigate Mongolia’s terrain, weather, →
This year’s Mongol Derby winners are USA’s Deirdre Griffith and South Africa’s Willemien Jooste. Gillian Warner was able to →
“Bringing the equine world into the city, instead of bringing the people into the equine world, made it →
For many young equestrians, working with horses on a daily basis is a dream job, but there is →
There’s a lot we can learn from our animals — those of us who work around horses regularly →
“Sometimes you have to let go of the feeling of control to gain control within the context of a mutual partnership.” →
Bogged down in a riding rut? Are you and your horses bored with the routine? In this week’s →
“Knowing you have a support system as your team to cheer you on on the good days, support →
In this week’s Best of Jumper Nation, Gillian Warner offers her thanks to the lesson horses of the →
In this week’s Best of Jumper Nation, Gillian Warner interviews Marina Layton to discuss the importance of making →
Are you working toward intent or just muddling through? →
“While diving into the ins and outs of equine nutrition in a way I hadn’t before was intimidating, →
“True to Pony Club fashion, I still strive to reflect on every ride or every experience, first with →
“Bringing the traits we develop as horsemen and horsewomen to the table in our human interactions can add →
“Hold on to your hopes and dreams. Horses are one of the best parts of our lives and →
If you want to keep your horses happy and healthy, it’s important to enrich their natural setting. In →
“With optimism and creativity to fuel resiliency, the courage to risk failure to strive towards your evolving mission →
When you have a horse in your life for any length of time, the partnership is sure to →
“I want to challenge myself and others to work on recognizing our general presence around the barn and →
“How can good horsemen support good horsemen, no matter the discipline? What ideas can we pull from each →
Most of us are excellent at measuring success with our quantifiable accomplishments, but what about the more elusive →
Some equestrians have found a different college/riding balance — one without horses — and share their experiences. →
“Establishing strong communities first takes the desire to do so… and time. It takes patience, good and active →
“As we get further into winter, stuck indoors or buried in snow (for those of us who aren’t →