Training
Andrea Fappani\’s Advice On Circling
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Training Advise – Erase the Brace
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Tales of Tough Terrain Editorial
It\’s Out! The January / February issue of Western Horse Review is in the mail and this one is not to be missed. Seriously. With features on western weddings, equine careers and schools, wild horses, plus much, much more – this edition is visually stunning and a heck of a way to ring in the …
Mark Sheridan, On Horsemanship
This article is part of Mark Sheridan’s lesson series, on the basics of horsemanship. HOW DO I GIVE MY HORSEMANSHIP PATTERNS THE POLISHED LOOK THAT CAN WIN, AND WHAT ARE THE FIRST THINGS THAT CATCH YOUR EYE AS A JUDGE This article will be the final installment in the series of riding correct competitive horsemanship patterns. I …
Mark Sheridan, Horsemanship Part IV
This article is part four of Mark Sheridan\’s lesson series, on the basics of horsemanship. How do I give my horsemanship patterns the polished look that can win, and what are the first things that catch your eye as a judge? On this installment number four, I want to get into the finer parts of riding your …
Mark Sheridan, Horsemanship Part I
This article is part one of Mark Sheridan\’s lesson series, on the basics of horsemanship. Sheridan says, \”I always find myself wanting to get up and help everyone in the class and give my opinions on how they could improve their scores. That is the trainer and coach in me coming out and I realize …
Mark Sheridan Horsemanship Series
Starting in July, Western Horse Review will be presenting a blog series by horseman and show judge, Mark Sheridan. Mark Sheridan has been operating his training stable and producing winning all around show horses for over 28 years in Cave Creek, Arizona. He graduated from the University of Findlay with a Bachelors of Science degree where …
Entering A Reining Show
Ready to hit the show scene again? Some people find the entry procedures daunting, especially when it comes to figuring out what classes to enter. Here are some tips from Clay to help you along.
It\’s About the Journey, Mom
Sometimes friendship, fellowship and a job well done IS the destination. An insight, complements of Wee.