Bring your horse home to Grand Paradise Ranch. Full service boarding, training and lesson facility located in Caseyville, IL. Training and lessons led by our full time trainer, USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze medalist, Jessica Fussner. Home to GPR Hauling E
Eventing Barn near Boston, MA. Home of FEI level eventer Kay Slater. At True North Eventing, we offer riding lessons, training, and board.
Donegal Equestrian Centre providers of high quality horse riding experiences. Beach rides along Tullan Strand part of The Wild Atlantic Way for all abilities.
I awoke with sense of travel, of wonder. How horses are the key that unlock another dimension for us. Like riding Starboy with Holly and Bari one week ago, at Charmlee Park, in Malibu. I remember Holly asking me, as we saw each other at work one day, “What do you mean when you...
I loved every minute I spent riding, I was able to ride on more different horses and I had a coach guiding me on the way. I made it to the national Pentathlon team. But despite everything, I was about to learn a lesson I am never going to forget. One day I went hacking out wit...
112 By then, riding had become more widespread throughout Europe, the Near East, Central Asia, and perhaps India too.121 As the traditional Chinese idiom goes, “When horses arrive, success follows.” The value of using horses for rapid deployment was not lost on kings of ancient times ...
You can come and focus primarily on you and your ride or you can choose to take part in ranch activities along with riding and spending the day. Come alone, bring a friend, or join others here for specialized training experience. This is the experience of a lifetime, working side by sid...
Missy Part 6: From Racing to Riding "You need to prove to the ex-racehorse that his world has changed." - Monty RobertsHORSEBACK ARCHERY WITH KASSAI LAJOS Part 1: The Horse Archer "Mistakes are opportunities for learning." - Monty RobertsHORSEBACK...
Wow. She and Galahad the Horse are both teaching me so much about life and flow and love without conditions. I’ve been fighting it tooth and nail because of my own history, but thank goodness for such wonderful teachers, and for the opportunity for learning. Amazing!
Are we riding to win or are we riding for something else? If we focus on what that trainer said, getting upset, and making a big deal of it then we’re focusing on winning. Is that really what we want to be teaching kids, or even adults that are learning about horses?