EGB magazine art 6: Improving our horse

Flow-of-energy

This is the second in a new series of articles in which we will investigate the quality aspect of training and how to maintain a healthy, sound, and happy equine athlete. While logging miles is important, the manner in which we do so is equally, if not more, crucial. The first article touched on the basics and "riding in the box," and in this insta...

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REEH10 How to ride hills

A short clip with video's on how to do good quality hill work. 

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REEH12 Riding exercises for endurance horses p2

This is part 2 of an older webinar focussed on riding and riding exercises I feel are beneficial for endurance horses. This is part 2 of this webinar, you will find the 1st here:  This webinar in 2 parts explains the basics I work from, it features pictures and video's of examples and hopefully these will help you with your own ridin...

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REEH13 Lunging basics and chambon

This tutorial is an older one, with a lot of video content of examples of lunging. It describes how I lunge my horses, often using a chambon as I feel that helps horses develop their topline and work in a way that I want them to work during my rides as well.Enjoy!

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REEH14 Quality work within your quantity training

This is an older webinar previously recorded which will give you some help with a good quality of riding when you are training your horse.Enjoy!

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TPFE2 Quantity vs quality training

TPFE2

We endurance riders focus a lot on our training, how much we do, at what speed and how often… Are we doing enough, or not enough, or perhaps even too much. All focussed on the quantity of work we do. And of course this is important to get our horse fit. But… If we do our quantitative training completely spot on we might still run into problems...

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TPFE2 - Quantity vs quality training

TPFE2 - Quantity vs quality training

We endurance riders focus a lot on our training, how much we do, at what speed and how often… Are we doing enough, or not enough, or perhaps even too much. All focussed on the quantity of work we do. And of course this is important to get our horse fit. But… If we do our quantitative training completely spot on we might still run into problems...

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