'True champions are there because in the difficult times their foundations stand strong and they can resist challenge' But there are techniques to help everyone ride more safely and with greater confidence
"If we’re going to improve then, it is important we find out more about what it takes to be a top rider" How Sports Science helps us to understand what is happening when we ride
British Eventing resumes this week. Here's everything you need to know about the safe resumption of sport in the British Eventing Guide for Return to Eventing
How cross country video coaching can improve your performance. Watch the video analysis of Sarah Young riding Equador MV in the CCI3*-L at Puhinui International Horse Trials in New Zealand by Lucinda and Lissa Green
The World Champion and other top riders took advantage of training competition days at Shelford Manor and Aston-Le-Walls last week and some hope to see the concept continued
People talk about horse sport as being a “confidence sport” and that we ride better when we are more confident. But what creates confidence, and how does it make us ride better?
For those re-commencing competition soon, make sure you're up to date with new Equestrian Australia eventing rules that came into force on July 1 st
We'd love your feedback - which angle would you prefer when we're filming on cross country?
Important steps to think about when designing your own fitness routine, and then go through a full body workout to do at home to strengthen your riding endurance and stability
Top eventing coaches Lucinda and Lissa Green and Caroline Moore are ready to analyse your cross country video ride and give advice for improvement in the competition environment