Alert chestnut horse in a field, showing signs of being a spooky horse in the wind.

Riding in the Wind: 5 Strategies to Become a Calm Anchor

Do you find yourself checking the weather app with a sense of dread? For many equestrians, riding a horse in the wind is a recipe for tension. When the hedges start rustling and the arena mirrors rattle, even the most reliable horse can become a “spooky horse.” However, your horse’s reaction to the wind is …

Sunny forest track in summer. The track is ideal for horse riding and hacking out.

Beyond the Arena: The Undeniable Value of Hacking

We invest countless hours perfecting our horse’s performance in the arena. We drill movements, refine transitions, and strive for that perfect partnership. But sometimes, the most valuable training comes from stepping outside the familiar confines of the school and venturing into the wider world. Hacking out offers a wealth of benefits for both horse and …