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How to Overcome Fear of Trail Riding Alone - Part 2
Fear of trail riding alone can often be resolved with practical steps. Part 2 of this series digs into how targeted training for your horse - or yourself - could ease your anxiety.
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26 Tips for a More Comfortable Endurance Ride
Equestrian endurance riding is a lot more fun when both horse and rider are comfortable. The experts at ODEEO share 26 tips for physical and emotional comfort.
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How To Overcome Fear of Trail Riding Alone - Part 1
Fear of trail riding alone is common, but it doesn't need to be paralyzing. Understanding your fear better is the first step to overcoming it.
Head injury in horse riders mitigated by creatine
How to Soften the Blow of Equestrian Head Injury with Creatine
Traumatic brain injury is common among equestrians, even when helmets are worn. A supplement called creatine appears to mitigate harm and promote recovery from equestrian head injury.
Senior endurance horse
Can I Bring Back a Senior Endurance Horse?
Conditioning a horse for equestrian endurance riding is an art and a science, with endless opportunities to learn. Make that horse a senior, and you add a whole new layer of complexity. This season, I’m...
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The Dentist, The Hygienist, and the Horse
A little empathy goes a long way in horsemanship. I imagine that being a horse feels like being a dental patient, continually asked to accept uncomfortable things.
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The Best Next Step
I think I’ve finally figured it out. How to approach 2024, I mean. My usual proclivity for outcome-based goal-setting just didn’t sit right this New Year. Get to 12 endurance rides, enter a 100 late...
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Oh, for the Love: The Direction of Unmet Goals
Raise your hand if you've ever set out to accomplish something, only to look back months later and realize that you've failed. Yeah, me too. But what if unmet goals just give us a longer journey to love?