Practical Horseman

HORSEMANSHIP 1O1

Whether you compete or just ride for fun, you can raise your horsemanship to a higher level by learning more about your horse, your sport and yourself. Successful riding is all about creating the best possible partnership with your horse, both at home and at shows. In this article, I describe my methods for gathering and tracking all the pertinent information that might affect your horse’s health, happiness and performance. Then in an article on PracticalHorsemanMag.com, I describe my strategy for preparing both your horse and yourself for competition. In a second online article, I also share some helpful tips for focusing your mind and arriving at the ring ready to ride your best every time.

There’s No “I” in Team

The better you know your horse, the better you can perform together as a team no matter what level you are. Riding is like pairs figure skating, only much harder since our horses can’t talk to us. We love them so much, but we can’t ask them what they’re thinking or how they’re feeling. Instead, to develop the same kind of fluid, connected partnership that a pair of skaters demonstrates on the ice, you have to compile as much information about your horse as you can. By learning his history, monitoring his daily routine and tracking his health, behavior and performance, you can learn to predict what methods will and won’t work for him in the future.

Keeping a record book is one of the most powerful tools for getting to know your

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