What makes Winx great, Andrew McLean discusses

August 20th, 2018
What makes Winx Great? Dr Andrew McLean tells us... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Andrew McLean: Working in Hand

August 1st, 2018
Andrew McLean explains clearly how teaching the horse well on the ground can make it much easier to ride. Scientific equitation in practice... Read Article Comments Off on Andrew McLean: Working in Hand
 

Andrew McLean asks How Smart is Your Horse?

July 17th, 2018
Dr Andrew McLean combines his scientific knowledge with his understanding of the horse. This is essential reading for your horse's sake... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Looking at Horses with Elwyn Hartley Edwards

June 21st, 2018
British equestrian author, Elwyn Hartley Edwards outlines the conformational faults - and the effects they have on the riding horse... Read Article Comments Off on Looking at Horses with Elwyn Hartley Edwards
 

What is an Oov? How can it help a rider??

May 14th, 2018
Just what is an Oov - and why is Bettina Hoy in exercise gear working out on the shores of Sydney Harbour? This might be the fitness tool you are looking for... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Getting rid of worms…

April 26th, 2018
A revolutionary new way of combatting worms NATURALLY has been developed by International Animal Health Products in conjunction with the CSIRO.... Read Article 13 Comments »
 

The Veterinary Basis of Correct Training

September 8th, 2017
This is simply one of the best ever explanations of the connection between good dressage riding and the physical welfare of the horse by German equine veterinary expert, Professor Stadler... Read Article 16 Comments »
 

Conformation and Its Implications for Dressage Training

August 31st, 2017
The ideal conformation is subjective and unmeasurable. However, when assessing a horse’s conformation, several criteria should be considered to determine the likelihood of the horse having a long and successful career in dressage - like Valegro. Read Article Comments Off on Conformation and Its Implications for Dressage Training
 

Andrew McLean talks about the principles of horse handling

March 24th, 2017
Andrew McLean's ten principles of training and working effectively with our horses. Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Developing a Super Seat – Balance

January 10th, 2017
Good rider balance is important for you to be in true harmony with your horse. Modern Master Jean Bemelmans explains: “First of all I have to control myself before I can control him (the horse). If you are not in balance then you cannot ride because then you disturb the movement of the horse. You […] Read Article 2 Comments »