Arena Footing and its Effects on Sport Horses

Written for KWPN-NA by YK Ambassador: Mara Santiz Arena footing has been a subject of contention for many years. New arenas with synthetic footing have become more common over the last few years, making them easier to maintain, but are they the best choice for the health of our athletes? There are three general phases … Continue reading Arena Footing and its Effects on Sport Horses

Riding Too Young

Many trainers in the United States start training and/ or riding their horses long before they are considered “mature”. The racing industry is a perfect example of this; as soon as the young horse’s cannon bones are finished growing, the trainers put them in work. Even though the cannon bones are finished developing, that does … Continue reading Riding Too Young

Rollkur Training: Is it really gone?

Let’s have an open discussion about Rollkur, and the way some riders are still riding in a similar manner. Rollkur is defined as hyperflexion of the horse’s neck achieved through aggressive force. This training technique was banned by the FEI, but it doesn’t seem to be as gone as the federation believes. Riding in a … Continue reading Rollkur Training: Is it really gone?