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Photo # 57: This is Amy!
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Guest Blog Post # 38: "Tammy, Tell Me 'Through'" by Bill Woods
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What To Do When You Are Stuck in a Rut With Your Riding (Current Freebie!)
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Question # 221: Often if I ask for more forward, I get no response, OR, I get no response until I go to the whip and then I get 'head up, back drop, scoot'. What do you recommend I do? (Anonymous)
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Jocelyn's Blog Post # 1: Breaking the Law: Every Action Does Not Need to Have an Equal and Opposite Reaction
Discussion # 95: How would you ride this cross country complex?
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Develop an Independent Seat!
Question # 220: My new horse (who I have had for just a month) has started to grind his teeth when I ride him. Not all the time, but usually near the end of the ride, and mostly during dressage rides...
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Question # 219: I'm loving the site so far! Sooo long story short, I'm a smallish person 5'2" 120lbs. My teenage years and young twenties I always rode really big horses that...
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Question # 218: The thing I'm struggling with at the moment is getting my horse to break into a canter without acting up or refusing to canter. How can I make her want to do it? This is only when we are doing any flat work….
Photo # 56: This is Kymbre and her horse Al!
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Question # 217: Lately, going over stadium and xc jumps my bum leans off to the right side so I am not straight over the saddle. This also causes my horse to jump things a bit sideways occasionally. In a clinic the clinician had me...
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Discussion # 94: Have you ever seen the Dressage rider head bob…. where the rider's head and neck moves like a chicken as they sit the trot? What do you think causes this?
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Guest Blog Post # 37: "Learning From Competitions" by Jocelyn Thibodeau
Video # 68: This is Katy from New Zealand!
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Jumps With a "Surprise" Factor
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Question # 216: I am looking at horses to buy, and am not entirely sure I am ready for a young green horse. Would you consider a 12 year old horse "old"? (Anonymous)
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