Four ways to better riding
Are there any riders among us who believe their bodies work as well as they should do? Whose lower back never hurts, whose joints always move flexibly and freely, whose body symmetry is as good as it can be?
Are there any riders among us who believe their bodies work as well as they should do? Whose lower back never hurts, whose joints always move flexibly and freely, whose body symmetry is as good as it can be?
about 4 years ago
Read MoreRiding with accuracy is important in every phase of eventing. From improving your centre lines and transitions in dressage to confidently tackling narrow fences and tricky lines on the cross country course. BE Master Coach, Caroline Moore, reveals a few of her favourite exercises to help your accuracy in all phases.
about 4 years ago
Read MoreStress is a natural physical reaction, often in response to events that threaten or upset us. It is not a bad thing in small doses, in fact, it is the body’s alarm system designed to keep us safe.
about 4 years ago
Read MoreEverything you need to know about helping your horse to recover properly after exercise.
over 4 years ago
Read MoreWe take a look at the different ways that we memorise information and how we can use this to help us learn (and remember) our dressage test!
over 4 years ago
Read MoreAre you superstitious? We investigate if it has a place in competitive sport.
over 4 years ago
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