Why Transitions Reveal Everything About Your Riding
Struggling with sticky, hollow or unbalanced transitions? Learn how your posture, timing and body control shape the quality of every gait...
Struggling with sticky, hollow or unbalanced transitions? Learn how your posture, timing and body control shape the quality of every gait...
Every rider wants their horse to move better. More balanced. More forward. More through. But what many riders don’t realise is just how m...
A truly independent seat gives you balance, feel and influence in the saddle. Learn what it is, how it works and what’s stopping you from...
Understand throughness in dressage: how rider balance, seat, and subtle tension impact connection, energy flow, and horse softness in eve...
Why body control is the foundation of clear communication in dressage and how improving balance, timing, and awareness transforms your ri...
For many equestrians, the allure of riding lies in the incredible partnership between horse and rider. Dressage, in particular, requires ...
Five fun dressage exercises every showjumper can use to improve balance, responsiveness, and precision, without sacrificing excitement in...
Your hips and pelvis are the true foundation of the rider’s seat. Learn how mobility, alignment, and awareness here transform balance and...
Dressage doesn’t have to feel repetitive. Discover six fun, practical ways to keep your dressage horse mentally engaged, motivated, and h...
True stillness in dressage comes from supple movement, not rigidity. Learn how micro-movements, balance, and body awareness create harmon...
A correct dressage warm-up sets the foundation for balance, suppleness, and clear communication. Learn how to prepare both horse and ride...
Why riders should train at least one level above their competition test and how this approach builds confidence, consistency, and better ...
Many riders rely too much on their hands. Learn why quieter hands improve balance, connection, and self-carriage and how to retrain your ...
Riding doesn’t come naturally to everyone and that’s okay. Learn why hard work, persistence, and smart training can matter more than talent.
For many of us, riding and caring for our horses can be the best parts of our day, and the feeling of finally getting an amazing transiti...
When we think about contact, we're often thinking about what the horse is doing - is there too much weight in the reins? Too little? Is t...
Keeping your heels consistently down as a rider is a huge challenge for many, not only as a beginner, but even for very experienced rider...
Here are 4 great pole exercises you can do with just 4 poles, so it’s a quick set-up and take-down (because let’s face it, some of the el...
These are our Top 5 Must-Reads for all horse riders, so next time the weather is keeping you at home, cozy up with one of these great boo...
Here are the three most common contact mistakes we see amongst many riders, and an explanation as to why they must be avoided. Contact is...
In the first of our masterclass series, international coach Yolanda Delport (Train Your Seat) shows us how to improve rein contact. Hint:...
As a horse riding beginner, there is a lot to think about - balancing yourself on the horse all while going in the right direction, at th...
Across all disciplines, age brackets and experience levels, there are some common undesirable hand position habits that many riders can f...
Here are 10 ways rider resistance bands can help you to come a better rider: 1. They give you immediate feedback if one side of your bo...
Proprioception is an essential component of riding skill. Your coach may not mention it but even if you've never heard this word, rest as...
There are so many things to think about as riders - whether we are learning to ride, or progressing up the levels as competition riders. ...
Why is it important to be balanced and symmetrical? Horse riding requires both physical and mental coordination, especially as you train ...
Why is this transition so important? In many dressage tests, the free walk carries a double coefficient, which can make a big difference ...
There are many reasons why we love to ride and train our horses: for fun, to achieve the personal goals we set ourselves, for the social ...
1. Provide ample shade: Make sure your horse has access to a shaded area, such as a barn or a tree, to escape the sun's rays during the...
Riders need to develop a steady, following hand in order to be able to give independent rein aids that won't interfere with the horse's m...
It is amazing how many riders complain about their rein contact without giving a second thought to their hand position. This would be lik...