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Jumping in Muddy Conditions
Question # 26: My horse is not drinking very much water, nor seems to be sweating when I am dripping! Should I be concerned? She has access to a salt block and tons of fresh water...I am a bit worried. (Cheryl)
Lisa's Blog post # 19
10 Ways to Improve Your Dressage Scores
Lisa's Blog post # 18
Video # 8: This is Briana doing her dressage test at her recent long format Novice 3 day!
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Video # 7: This is Storey!
Photo # 14: This is Briana and her horse Henry at their recent long format three day event!
Photo # 13: This is Naomi's student Bailey! We are told that they are a great pair on the flat. But over fences, if the jump is not met perfectly Bailey gets popped up in the air a bit.
Lisa's Blog post # 14
Lunging as a Training Aid
Lisa's Blog post # 13
Lisa's Blog post # 12
Video discussion # 3: Drop Fences
Video # 6: This is our famous blogger Lisa, and her horse Cotton!
The Outside Rein
Lisa's Blog post # 11
Discussion # 1: Things that effect horses' stride length while jumping
The Deep Distance - That Sweet Spot
Developing Feel as a Rider
Lisa's Blog post # 10
Saddle Fit
Lisa's Blog post # 9
Question # 25: The comment "needs truer or better connection" is written on every dressage test we get. Any specific advice on how to do that? (Briana) (Current Freebie!)
Improving Your Score in the Free Walk
Memorizing Courses and Dressage Tests
Lisa's Blog post # 8
Lisa's Blog post # 7
How Are Your Working Gaits?
Spiral In and Out on a Circle
Lisa's Blog post # 6
Lisa's Blog post # 5
Walking the Cross Country Course
Lisa's Blog post # 4
Question # 24: I bought a TB off the track when he was 3. I have taken him to beginner novice, but he has anxiety issues, and ulcers when we go to shows. Do you have any suggestions? He is pretty good at home.
Lisa's Blog post # 3
Video Discussion # 2: Dressage test with judge's scores and comments!
Question # 23: If you do not have easy access to hills, would it be possible to use poles and/or cavaletti to build up your horse's back and hindquarters' muscles and strength?
Lisa's Blog post # 2
Question # 22: Should the rider's lower leg always be near the girth when jumping? Or are there times when it is appropriate for their lower legs to be not right by the girth? (Briana)
Using Visualization Techniques to Improve Your Riding
Question # 21: Sat I'm taking Chester to meet a friend at a xc in DE to get a lesson - my FIRST xc lesson!! SO, since I know standing martingales are not allowed in eventing xc, I put on the (new) running attachment.
Shoulder In
Building Horse and Rider Confidence
Question # 20: How can you tell if your horse is spooking because she is genuinely scared, vs. spooking as an evasion to the aids? And, what do you do about it? (Cheryl)
Lisa's Blog Post #1
What Does it Mean to "Ride Forward"? (Current freebie!)
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