Having confidence is about more than just believing in yourself. Learn how to make a plan and stick to it, so that you feel prepared and capable as a rider.
Canadian eventer Lesley Grant-Law aspires to ride great horses, run a successful business through Law Eventing and raise a happy family.
Recently, Great Britain’s Georgina ‘Piggy’ French won her first-ever five-star event after 25 attempts, and a decade competing in the sport.
Lesley Grant-Law on the correct and effective use of the seat with Christilot Boylen (dressage), George Morris (hunter/jumper) and Leslie Law (eventing).
You may have never heard of camelina oil, but this ancient oilseed extract could be just the supplement your horse needs.
Mosquitos can carry West Nile Virus, Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis, which can cause major health concerns horses.
Get expert advice on developing a plan to maintain your horse’s joint health and slow the progression of equine arthritis and other inflammation.
Young show jumper Joe Carruthers of Alberta has a knack for creating successful partnerships with his mounts, including his current horse Rialto SM.
Some stables have a “no dog” rule, but it’s difficult to have a “no children” rule. Learn how to protect yourself and your guests, with sensible barn rules.
Canadian eventer Lesley Grant-Law on unrealized dreams and unexpected changes of plan, and how she manages to balance riding and family life.
Horse Sport turns the spotlight on the top five show jumpers and dressage riders under the age of 25. These are the ones to watch!
In the July issue of Horse Sport, Canadian eventer Lesley Grant-Law wrote about her mare Fleur in Stable Personalities. But she had more to say!
Many horseback riders are looking for ways to stretch, strengthen and destress. Try these yoga poses for equestrians, which target riders’ problem areas.
Modern day saddle makers are finding themselves in a race for technology and innovation, the likes of which have never been seen in the horse industry.
Experts in Lorinery Science can assess your horse’s mouth and advise on the most suitable bit and best fit for optimum comfort and effectiveness.