How to Live Like an Elite Horse Trainer
Horse training is a lifelong journey. I’m not an elite horse trainer, but I can adopt the characteristics of one. Here’s what that looks like in real life.
Horse training is a lifelong journey. I’m not an elite horse trainer, but I can adopt the characteristics of one. Here’s what that looks like in real life.
What would happen if we average equestrians applied the habits of professional athletes to our own cross-training?
GutX is an inexpensive horse ulcer supplement. But does this alternative to omeprazole for horses actually work? Here’s what I’ve learned about GutX and other supplements for horses with ulcers.
Explore the key habits, choices, and beliefs of an elite equestrian endurance rider (even if you aren’t one).
A yearly theme is a lens through which you choose to view your world. It operates independently from goals, and it can change you.
Is your horse wasting too much hay? Follow these easy, step-by-step instructions to build a homemade horse hay feeder that reduces waste.
We love our retired horses, but it can be hard to spend meaningful time with them. Here’s how I found shared purpose with my retired endurance horse.
A little girl lives a quarter mile up my road, on a three-acre plot with a battered farmhouse and tumbledown fence. She runs to the mailbox when I ride by, and she calls me “Highness” when she thinks I cannot hear. It is embarrassing, but sweet. I have not been an adult too long to …
Some people have very negative feelings about the word “respect” as it pertains to horsemanship. Is respect really what we want from our horses?
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