Each horse is different so it’s difficult to compare ‘apples with apples’ in eventing but there are certainly things you can learn by simply watching two top class riders winning a 4*
“If it hasn’t happened to you in the sport, you haven’t been in it long enough” Andrew Hoy talks about dealing with setbacks in the sport of eventing
We look at at the benefits and methods of preparing and competing in a traditional three-day-event, complete with roads and tracks and steeplechase
Fitness work on the beach can be emotionally rejuvenating for horse and rider. Harrison Colling provides some tips and advice for those wanting to give it a try
The best groom appears telepathic, linked by an invisible cord to the needs of the horse and rider. Our top tips for helping your groom – professional or just friendly helper - do the best they can for you
In eventing, the show jumping phase can be the most feared phase. Here's our top tips to help you and your horse conquer the show jumping arena
Make sure that your competition days are exciting for all the right reasons with these 10 tips for an ‘Eventful’ but less stressful event
The Un-Eventful Guide to Dressage - Turn stressage into dressage with our top test tips
Learn about tackling different styles of cross-country obstacle. Part Four covers Step Down, Water and a Hidden/False Ground Rail
“Steps and ditches are good exercises for horses – and people" New FEI rules will encourage the use of more steps and ditches on cross country but without racking up the number of jumping efforts