Groundwork with Dressage in Mind with Amelia Newcomb

Many people think of groundwork as something only to be done with young or inexperienced horses. In this segment Amelia Newcomb demonstrates how she uses groundwork with a focus on preparing for dressage movements once she’s in the saddle. She also shows common errors that handlers make when attempting work their horses from the ground. […]

EH No.26 November/December 2005

Clearing Out the Front Quarters with Buck Brannaman (read online)Buck adds a piece to your familiar groundwork that will help keep your horse from pushing on you with his front quarters. Confidence vs. Confusion by Martin Black (read online)The foundation a young horse has will set the tone for his future success. The importance of building […]

EH No.24 July/August 2005

Finding the Sweet Spot by Martin Black (read online)Martin discusses the importance of finding a spot where your horse can move more freely. The Reata: The Gritty World of Rawhide. Are You Cowboy Enough? by Gwynn Turnbull WeaverLearn about the mystique, construction and payoffs of this traditional piece of equipment. Part 4: Laterally Related – […]

EH No.23 May/June 2005

The Ray Hunt Appreciation ClinicRiders and spectators gathered from around the country to show their appreciation for master horseman, Ray Hunt. The Buckaroo Saddle by Jim OverstreetJim takes a look back in time to the origins of a saddle style that is widely popular today, the Wade. The Best of Both Worlds by Gale NelsonGale […]

EH No.22 March/April 2005

Have a Plan When You Ride by Mindy BowerMindy guides you through an average ride to help you learn to formulate a plan for riding your horse. Equibalance Part 3: The Bolts with Julie LeikenA stable and level pelvis is essential for refined riding, Julie helps you find and correct your imbalances and weaknesses. Building […]

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