Respected trainer Shane Borland answers some of the most common riders’ questions
23/09/2011
Trail is one of the most popular Western disciplines. We get tips from the top on how to succeed
Helen Whitaker explains how clicker training can work to turn even the most stubborn horse around.
12/09/2011
British team eventer Lucy Wiegersma explains how her young horses begin their training.
22/07/2011
Imagine being able to ride a perfect schoolmaster in the comfort of a nice, warm barn for as long as you like without the horse getting bored or tired
23/02/2011
In the first of a two-part series, Horse Deals reports from the British Showjumping (BSJA) coaches’ conference Attention to detail and getting th
13/05/2010
Pippa Cuckson asks whether modernising equestrianism is a cop-out or natural progression The Worshipful Company of Loriners is currently preparing
29/04/2010
If you want your show jumper to perform at his best, think about his flatwork. International dressage trainer and rider Richard Davison explains why i
15/01/2010
The Cuddy supreme at HOYS is the ultimate for in-hand exhibitors and to win it twice is something the majority could only dream about. This is why Co
14/01/2010
Eleanore Kelly, who competes at advanced level, offers her tips for getting the best out of the sport Whether you dream of clearing the Vicarage Ve
10/12/2009
Walk and trot dressage tests are finding favour with competitors of all ages. Horse Deals finds out how they originated — and how to score good marks
16/10/2009
Olympic show jumper and Horse Deals columnist Robert Smith wants to see more live action on TV As a really big sports fan, I’ll always try to tak
Showing native ponies in-hand is all about striking the right balance. HORSE DEALS finds out how to achieve it. If you’re showing a native pony in
14/10/2009