The last decade has brought innovations that capitalize on a “sharing economy.” Most of us have encountered the sharing economy even if we don’t realize it. The...
2020 is not over yet, but it’s getting cold here in the Mid-Atlantic region and we’ve moved most of our riding inside. I’ve pulled out Steve’s woolback boots an...
It’s upon us. It is nearly the end of 2020, the weirdest year in recent memory. Depending on where you live, the end of the year might mean a break from riding ...
“Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.” That was the mantra of Emily Harrington, the first woman and fourth person ever to free-climb El Capitan via the Golden Gate r...
Jumper Nation writer Ema Klugman is also a four-star eventer! Ema won the Training Three-Day at Waredaca last weekend with RF Redfern, a 7-year-old Westphalian...
Love what you do, and you’ll never work a day in your life. That’s what the inspirational speakers and books tell you.
Most young riders who spend their waki...
What does it mean to keep the main thing, the main thing? In other words, how can a person prioritize their primary goal while also committing time and effort t...
A horse isn’t born with a handbook of how to be ridden, handled, or shown.
Beyond basic instincts to eat, drink, and run away from danger, horses don’t come k...
Given the popular saying that sport is 90% mental, gaining command over our mind and thoughts is important for optimizing our training and competition as equest...
When I first started eventing, I remember being in awe when at my local events, there were Olympians riding around the same courses that I was doing. Of course,...