Hunter/Jumper Articles Archives

Changing Diagonals During a Change of Rein

By Anna Jane White-Mullin   – A “change of rein” is a change in the direction of travel in an [...]

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Teaching a Horse to Land on a Particular Lead

By Anna Jane White-Mullin   – It is wise to teach your horse to land on a certain lead after [...]

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Memorizing the Feel of a Horse’s Length of Stride

By Anna Jane White-Mullin   – To be an excellent rider, you must combine an academic and athletic approach to [...]

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Start Jumping Safely

By: William Micklem –  I never cease to be amazed about the ‘S’ word. A word that is so very [...]

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Major Errors in Equitation over Fences

By: Anna Jane White-Mullin – There are lots of errors that can be made in equitation classes over fences, but [...]

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Only Do What It Takes to Get What You Want

By: Anna Jane White-Mullin – Imagine that you’re a teenager and your mother walks up to you, slaps you on [...]

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Major Equitation Errors on the Flat

Judges Severely Punish Poor Basics By: Anna Jane White-Mullin – A few years ago, a junior rider came up to [...]

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Teaching a Horse to Land on a Particular Lead

By: Anna Jane White-Mullin – It is wise to teach your horse to land on a certain lead after each [...]

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The Theory Behind Two-Point and Three-Point Position

By: Anna Jane White-Mullin – One of the major things I’ve noticed when judging equitation classes around the country is [...]

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Are You Earning or Losing Your Horse’s Trust?

By: Anna Jane White-Mullin – Between a horse and rider, there should be a bond of trust. This is especially [...]

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