Tall Horse Problems? Here's 10 Rules For Navigating Large Horse Territory
To know a large horse, either big or tall (or both!) is to love one. While these enormous equines win us over with their equally massive hea
Equine Rehab: A Rider's 5 Step Plan To Emotional Recovery
More than likely you’ll need to work through the five stages of rehab grief. Based on my last nine months, here’s how to do it.
Here's What Another Year Looks Like For Equestrians
If we're being honest with ourselves, 2018 is likely to bring a lot more of the same. But that's OK. After all, our instructors say
Santa, This Is How You Do An Equestrian Christmas
Santa, I've been good - kept my heels down, chin up, cleaned my tack with respectable regularity - so this year, I've got a few favo
7 Signs Your Horse Would Rather Take A Personal Day
If we occasionally get the urge to stay in and ignore the rest of the world, we care to bet that at times our horses feel the same way too.
10 Reasons Why Horses May In Fact Be 1200 Pound Toddlers
Sometimes we become intensely aware of how much of our role as riders and trainers of our horses crosses over into something very much akin
An Ode To Horse Husbands (And All Equestrian Significant Others)
You entered innocently into the role of a devoted Horse Husband. When you began dating your equestrian partner, you had no idea what the pos
Do We Ever Really Stop Being Equestrians?
I consider being an equestrian part of my identity, but I wondered at what point it slips away and people morph from being horseless to simp
Amateur Hour: Horse Shows - Expectations vs. Reality
This horse show will be different. That's what you tell yourself.
Amateur Hour: Ease Is Only An Illusion
Recently, I took the eighteen year old Grand Prix schoolmaster that I lease to our first show together where we competed at 2-3 and 3-3. One