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Equestrian Education & Careers Services in the UK

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Find a livery near you, local riding lessons, complimentary therapy for your horse, farriers, equine employment, stallions at stud, show services or somewhere to stay on a riding holiday plus much more in our horse services section. Read more
Walk-Trot Transitions Tutorial With Sarah Williams
Walk-Trot Transitions Tutorial With Sarah Williams
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This is a very quick tutorial on the walk, improving the quality of the walk, the walk to trot transition, and a couple of tips on how to develop responsiveness.   So this is Reggie, a show jumper I have re-trained. He belongs to one of ...
By Sarah Williams
Cross Country - Holding A Straight Line
Cross Country - Holding A Straight Line
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Eventing season is looming which means it's time to polish up our techniques and combat any underlying issue that you faced last season. A common problem a lot of riders face is holding a straight line while riding cross country. The cross countr...
By Katie Roberts
How To Get Started With Carriage Driving
How To Get Started With Carriage Driving
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Ponies make great carriage drivers, especially if they no longer have a rider due to them being outgrown. This is the perfect solution if your pony is part of the family, as it means you can still enjoy them without selling. When driving, a pony is m...
By Rachael Skinner - Eventful Eventing
Where Should You Be Looking While You Ride?
Where Should You Be Looking While You Ride?
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Think about when you are driving along, and not sure about where you are going, so follow Google Maps. The little map on your phone shows a blue line, and the voice says – follow the highlighted route. As you are going along, she is saying, in ...
By Ashleigh Sanderson
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