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What are the best riding breeches for spring and summer? Ah, spring and summer. The seasons of joy for many horse riders, out come the summer riding tights and breeches and long, warm days accompany what feel like endless nights. Outdoors events and riding competitions are in full swing, Country
A different type of Riding School Think Like a Pony In this second of our three-part series of blogs from Lynn Henry, Founder of Think Like a Pony, we find out how the Think Like a Pony Riding School & Youth Development Programme began. Established in 2013, Think Like a Pony empowers children through
In the fifth blog of our Dressage Debunked series, international dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses half-pass, a sideways movement where the horse’s legs cross over. When refined, a beautifully ridden half-pass is one of the best dressage moves to ride and to watch. We look
In the fourth blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses shoulder-in. One of the early dressage moves you would teach your horse. We look at what shoulder-in is, the purpose of it and how to ride it.
What’s my pony thinking? Ever wondered how you could Think Like a Pony? We are more similar to the horse than you might think. In this first of a three-part series of blogs from Lynn Henry, Founder of Think Like a Pony, we find out how it all began.
In the third blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses travers (often referred to a haunches-in). One of the early dressage moves you would teach your horse. We look at what travers is, the purpose of it and how to ride it.
In the second blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses the first lateral move you would teach a horse – the leg yield. We look at what leg yielding is, the purpose of it and how to ride it.
It’s well known that using a cold compress or ice pack on a strained muscle can decrease inflammation in the injured area and the global rise of the Wim Hof method for humans is largely thanks to the benefits of cold exposure. Cold therapy has been scientifically linked to injury repair but also