In this excerpt from his book The Sport Horse Problem Solver, former international eventer Eric Smiley gives us a simple breakdown of what straightness on horseback really is, and how to know if you’ve got it…or not. →
For this week’s #TBT, we are taking a look back — WAY back — at the first rodeo gals. These women were TOUGH. →
Enjoy these six photos of foals! →
Do you know how to wrap polos correctly? Check out these tips from the lopers at MacCallum Performance. →
You see what I did there. →
What do none of us have enough of? Time! This month’s rider fitness exercise from Hidden Heights Fitness will make you feel like you have plenty as you wait for that timer to go off! →
One…Two…Cha, Cha, Cha! That’s all there is to it! →
“The combination of core and confidence make a positive-reinforcing cycle that lead to greater strength, and for lack of a better synonym, greater confidence. Together they allow a rider to sit up, add the necessary leg, take a deep breath and release while staying centered over the horse.” →
Monday already is the crappiest day of the week… →
If you wear a cowboy hat — or think you might — it’s always good to know the etiquette surrounding it. Here are 10 tips to make sure you don’t accidentally end up in a fight or curse yourself with a string of bad luck: →
A variety of factors can cause horses to become dehydrated. Find out what you can do to keep →
“Changing horses is my opportunity to figure out who’s in there – inside the horse – and me.” Ever working to learn more, Candace Wade discusses what it means to change horses. →
I’m Futile Quest. What’s your racehorse name? Find out! →
Check out these must-have items from the SmartPak team. →