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November 2015 Cover Story: Mountain Trail – The All Breed Discipline

Building an International Sport by Mark Bolender   YOU DON’T OFTEN FIND the western horse next to an English style horse in the same competition. This also goes for seeing multiple breeds competing together — Arabians, Peruvians, Quarter Horses, Thoroughbreds, minis, warm bloods and even mules. Mountain trail is different. … Read More

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9 Basic Skills for Mountain Trail

Mountain Trail

Master these Basic Skills to Improve Safety and Scores by Mark Bolender   To improve their mountain trail scores it’s important to master nine basic skills. These skills can also be returned to, again and again, to master the variety of obstacles found on course. Ability to move the shoulders … Read More

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17th Annual Northwest Horse Fair & Expo

Northwest Horse Fair & Expo

Mark your calendars for March 18-20, 2016 for the 17th Annual Northwest Horse Fair & Expo in Albany, OR     Plans are still being made, but we are excited to announce three great presenters to date! Pat Parelli will be attending the expo March 18 & 19, giving 2 … Read More

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Building Your Horse’s Mind

Mark Bolendar

Why Obstacle Training is Good for Every Horse by Mark Bolender   Your horse’s mind is an amazing place, but understanding the basics is an absolute necessity in order to effectively train it. The reality is I want to change the horse’s natural instinct, reaction, and teach it to think … Read More

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Building and Mastering a Rock Obstacle

Create Your Own Challenge and Learn Easy Tips for Mastery With a little know-how, a rock obstacle is easy to construct and easy to master. I love this obstacle because it teaches a horse to slow down and think. It will teach the horse to carefully pick up and place … Read More

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The Most Forgiving Creature

How Horses Teach Us to Be Better Leaders by Mark Bolender It never ceases to amaze me how consistently the horse remains a forgiving creature. I can’t tell you how many mistakes I have made in training, and how many mistakes I have observed being made, that the horse continues … Read More

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Mastering the Raised Back-through

Raised Back-through

Gain Success Navigating a Frustrating Obstacle by Mark Bolender   The raised back-through can often be a frustrating experience for the horse and rider.  I commonly hear this: “I don’t understand why my horse will not trust me more and just do it.” Often their horse is pushy when being … Read More

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November 2014 Cover Story: Introducing the International Mountain Trail Challenge Association

Taking the Sport of Trail Competition to the Next Level by Catherine Madera     Nearly every equestrian sport has a governing body with the goal of promoting the discipline and creating a level playing field for those who compete. In dressage, the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) helps ensure rules … Read More

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Applying the “Think it Through” Principle to Water Crossing

Water

Become an Effective Leader by Working with Your Horse’s Natural Instinct by Mark Bolender   The principle of “thinking it through” applies to both horse and rider and is a powerful tool if used properly. It is a change from just lunging the horse next to a scary obstacle (which … Read More

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Mastering the Scramble

Scramble

Train Your Horse to Calmly Negotiate Rolling Logs by Mark Bolender   A scramble is an obstacle designed to teach the horse how to walk through a set of small rolling logs that move. This obstacle is a result of a real trail situation where I was riding near Mount … Read More

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