Well-Rounded Horses

I’ve been showing my horse a lot lately. I usually show dressage, and leaving the jumping to the adrenaline junkies. However, one type of riding I find myself spending a great deal watching at recent shows is eventing. An eventing trio is composed of a trio of dressage, show jumping, and cross country riding. For the dressage portion, you work through a test as if it were another show, and for the show jumping portion, you go over a course of jumps with your horse. The cross country portion involves racing through fields and trails and going over different obstacles set up by those in charge of the show.  I don’t really understand the show jumping or cross country portions of the event, so you can usually find me hanging by the dressage ring as the eventing horses parade in and out. Continue reading “Well-Rounded Horses” »

Importance of Horse Grooming

I board my horse at a barn where time is of the essence. People always seem to be busy, busy, busy – they may have multiple horses to ride, kids to take care of, errands to run, or various other places to be. While I respect that they have a jam-packed schedule, it sometimes irritates me when I see them doing things in what may seem like a careless manner. This can take shape in a variety of things; whether it be having a messy locker, not cooling their horse down properly, or having dirty tack. However, one of the times when this need for speed irritates me the most is when people don’t spend the time they should grooming their horse before they saddle up. This isn’t because I’m a neat freak by any standards; I’ll admit that more than once I’ve missed a patch of mud on my horse, Batman. Continue reading “Importance of Horse Grooming” »

Ring Sour Horses

Sometimes it’s nice to escape the monotony and pressure of the ring and venture onto the trails with your horse. Not only is it pleasant for the rider, but it’s good for your horse as well – if you had to run around in circles day after day, odds are that you’d be pretty bored, too. What many people fail to realize is how important it is to mix things up sometimes and occasionally take your horse somewhere other than the riding ring. Horses who a lot of their time in the ring, such as school horse, can sometimes become what is called ‘ring sour’. That means that this horse will become very obstinate and unruly in the ring, and will often refuse to do what you ask, since they are so frustrated and bored. When I deal with a horse like this, I find myself feeling sympathetic instead of upset. Horses are animals, not machines – you can’t reasonably expect them to happily plod around a ring all day. Continue reading “Ring Sour Horses” »

Get Organized for Show Day

It’s July, which means that the summer showing season is finally in full swing. Riders from every discipline and every region of the country are gearing up for the championships that typically take place towards the end of every summer. For some people, fine tuning could mean perfecting their form and rhythm, while for others, it could be putting a little more elbow grease into their show day preparations. Whether you’re an Olympic contender or just the occasional competitor, now is the time to start polishing your style. Continue reading “Get Organized for Show Day” »