How to Saddle a Horse
Do you know how to saddle a horse? I thought I did until I attended Cowboy School in Arizona some years back. At Cowboy School, Bob King taught me a different and better way to saddle a horse that I've been using for the last 12 years. I hope it helps you.
Adopt Don't Shop -- When You're Getting a Horse
Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society has some fantastic horses available for adoption, and the terms of the deal are honest and fair. Ever been burned in a horse deal? A Bluebonnet adoption as a better alternative! Can't adopt? Then please consider donating to help horses all over Texas!
Should You Wear a Riding Helmet
Paul talks about why you should consider wearing a riding helmet and he shares a story from a trauma nurse about how a helmet saved her from serious injury.
The Horse Human Connection in Riding and Training
Over the last few months I've been working through a training plan from Warwick Schiller's Performance Horsemanship and it's changed the way I work with my horses. It's also changed my plans for SaddleUpAgain.com. I explain what I've learned in this video.
Better Horseback Riding - When You're Not a Youngster Anymore
Horseback riding can be more challenging as we grow older. We're not as strong, flexible, and balanced as we were when we were younger. Saddle Up Again will include information on riding better and riding safer when we're not youngsters anymore.
Better Horse Training - When You're Not a Youngster Anymore
Horse training can be challenging. Saddle Up Again will share information intended to help you train your horses better and more safely, even when you're not a youngster anymore.
Better Horse Care - When You're Not a Youngster Anymore
How can you care for your horses better -- when you're not a youngster anymore. Saddle Up Again will include information on caring for your horses in ways that don't break your back or your budget.
Saddle Up Again Introduction - When You're Not a Youngster Any...
SaddleUpAgain.com is about riding better, training better and caring for your horses when you're not a youngster anymore. As we get older, we often have more time to enjoy our horses, but we're also likely to lose some of the strength, balance and coordination we've used to ride well in the past. SaddleUpAgain.com is a community of older riders who are willing to share information and learn from each other to continue working with their horses. Please contribute your tips at https://saddleupagain.com!