Video: a great exercise over poles to train your horse to go forward and come back in a relaxed way while encouraging him to take the bit forward and stretch over the back
Following testing to the BE Standard, the MIM Clip will be used alongside the Frangible Pin on British Eventing cross country courses for the first time in 2016
Drop fences, water jumps and apexes - see how to approach each one and then put them all together in cross country training with Chris Burton
Controlled power without speed is essential to help your horse, particularly a young horse, focus on going between the flags. This video gives some pointers on jumping cross country skinny fences
In the fourth part of our articles from a recent Andrew Hoy clinic in Australia, Andrew works on introducing young or nervous horses to water
Introducing horses to ditches and how to approach an angled fence - some top tips from Chris Burton's recent cross country clinic
Ever wondered why your horse has the first fence down in the show jumping? Olympic show jumping medallist Malin Baryard explains how to use jumping small fences to improve your control and communication with your horse
In the third part of our articles from a recent Andrew Hoy clinic in Australia, Andrew focuses on achieving the quality, rhythm and control of the canter on approach to a fence
Stop watches were previously prohibited at BE100 level and below but competitors at BE80, BE80 and BE100 will be allowed to wear them during the cross country phase of the competition until June 2016
In the second part of our articles from a recent Andrew Hoy clinic in Australia, Andrew has some advice on training the off the track thoroughbred for eventing