Relaxed & Forward Blog

The Art is in the Transition.

When I see kids learning to drive these days in compact cars with automatic transmissions, I wonder where's the challenge?...
Read More about The Art is in the Transition.

Explaining Dressage: the small print.

First of all, the reason Dressage needs some explaining is that the there are some misconceptions about this riding discipline....
Read More about Explaining Dressage: the small print.

Bad Timing Explained

Most of us read the training books and do the best we can to apply them in the saddle. We...
Read More about Bad Timing Explained

Do You Ride Like Your Mother?

"Oh, Honey. You aren't going to wear that, are you? Could you put some lipstick on, you are so much...
Read More about Do You Ride Like Your Mother?

Walking the Walk. Literally.

It starts at the mounting block. Really. If you are still proving your testosterone (yes, you heard me) by ground...
Read More about Walking the Walk. Literally.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Beginning

In the Beginning, there is an offer of a gift. Say Thank You forever. Anna, Infinity Farm.
Read More about Weekly Photo Challenge: Beginning

Does Your Horse Answer by Rote?

"Répétez après moi." It's what the high school french teacher said and it's what we did. We repeated words after...
Read More about Does Your Horse Answer by Rote?

The Day of the Dead: Barn Version.

You’d think that the first snow/death-to-flies celebration would cheer me up. But no, days are shorter now and I'm haunted...
Read More about The Day of the Dead: Barn Version.

Weekly Photo Challenge: The Hue of You

Infinity Farm is a pretty colorful place, a vibrant palette of sky and landscape, with bold, iridescent personalities in our...
Read More about Weekly Photo Challenge: The Hue of You

It’s Different for Girls…Body Image and Riding.

What do you think when you see this photo? Do you notice that sweet S-curve in his tail? It’s the...
Read More about It’s Different for Girls…Body Image and Riding.
Search

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your name and email to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.