Welcome to AJ's Equestrian Sports – Your Hub for Riding News & Tips
Looking for fresh horse news, easy‑to‑use riding advice, or the next big event? You’ve landed in the right spot. We bring you straight‑forward articles on everything from lunge lessons to helmet safety, all written by riders who know the field.
Practical Riding Tips & Training
Want to improve balance without worrying about a restless horse? Try a lunge lesson – the horse circles on a long line while you focus on posture and core strength. We also break down gear choices, like the best budget riding clothes or the right spur for your discipline, so you can ride smarter, not harder.
Upcoming Events & Community Buzz
From local dressage shows to national rodeo competitions, we keep an eye on the calendar so you never miss a chance to ride or cheer. Join the conversation in our comments, share your own experiences, and connect with fellow enthusiasts who share the same love for horses.
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OctIke Turner Jr., son of Tina Turner, dies at 67 in Los Angeles
Ike Turner Jr., adopted son of Tina Turner, dies at 67 in Los Angeles after heart issues and a stroke; his death adds to a series of family losses.
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SepJustin Thomas vows to play "a little pissed off" after 2024 Presidents Cup snub
Justin Thomas vows to channel his Presidents Cup snub into a "pissed off" 2025, already seeing strong finishes at ZOZO and Hero World. He aims to reclaim his spot on the U.S. team.
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SepBills vs Ravens Week 1: Jackson-Henry pairing challenges Josh Allen in primetime opener
The NFL season opens with Buffalo hosting Baltimore in a heavyweight Week 1 clash. Josh Allen leads a high-scoring Bills attack, while Lamar Jackson debuts his partnership with Derrick Henry for the Ravens. With a tight 1.5-point line, key matchups—Zay Flowers vs Buffalo’s corners, Dalton Kincaid vs Kyle Hamilton—could decide it. Clean weather and a loud home crowd set the stage.
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AugHorseback Riding: What is a lunge lesson?
Whoa, hold your horses! Today we're going to dive into the world of equestrianism and talk about lunge lessons. Now, you might be thinking, "Is that where the horse does lunges?" Oh boy, I wish! But no, it's a tad more complex. It's a fantastic way for riders to really hone their balance and coordination without the added challenge of controlling their steed. Essentially, the horse is attached to a long line and moves in a circle around the trainer while the rider works on improving their skills. So, it's like a horsey-carousel of learning. Neigh bad, huh?
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JulWhat makes horses and horseback riding so addictive?
Horseback riding, my friends, is like a bag of chips - once you start, you can't stop. You see, horses have this magnetic charm that pulls you in, kind of like a loveable yet stubborn puppy with a mane. The connection between rider and horse is unique and addictive, it's a bond that's deeper than the Mariana Trench. The adrenaline rush of galloping through open fields, wind in your hair, freedom at its best - it's better than any roller-coaster ride. And let's not forget the sheer elegance and power of these four-legged beauties - it's like driving a Ferrari, but with more personality and much less pollution.
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JulWhat are the benefits of horseback riding for children?
Whoa, hold your horses! Are you ready for a galloping good time while learning about the benefits of horseback riding for kids? Well, saddle up, folks! Horseback riding not only tosses in a big dose of fun, but it also helps kiddos develop physically, improving their balance, flexibility, and overall fitness. It's not just a physical ride, though, it's also a mental journey, enhancing their problem-solving skills and boosting self-confidence. Plus, it's a fantastic way to teach children about responsibility and empathy as they care for their equine pals. So, let's say "yay" instead of "neigh" to horseback riding, shall we?
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JulAre you allowed to ride a horse to school?
So, can you really ride a horse to school? Well, it's not a simple yes or no. The answer mainly depends on your school's policies and local laws. Some places might allow it, considering that the horse is properly taken care of and secured during school hours. But in many urban areas, it's likely to be prohibited due to safety and logistical concerns.
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JulWhat are the cheapest horse riding clothes brands?
In my quest to find the most affordable brands for horse riding attire, I've come across a few names that offer great value. TuffRider, Ovation, and Saxon are known for their budget-friendly equestrian clothing that doesn't compromise on quality or durability. Equally noteworthy is the brand Kerrits, which offers reasonably priced, high-quality riding gear. Lastly, Dublin is another brand that offers cheap yet stylish riding clothes, making it possible to look good while riding, without breaking the bank.
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JulIs it hard to start horseback riding again after a long absence?
Getting back into horseback riding after a long break can indeed be challenging. It's not just about physical fitness, but also about rebuilding confidence and re-establishing a bond with the horse. Initially, you might struggle with balancing and muscle memory. But with patience, consistency, and proper guidance, you can certainly regain your riding skills. Remember, it's just like riding a bike - once learned, never forgotten.
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MayWhat causes a horse to buck in a rodeo?
During a rodeo, a horse may buck for various reasons. One primary cause is the discomfort from the flank strap, which is tightened around the horse's abdomen, leading it to buck in an attempt to get rid of the irritation. Other factors include the horse's natural instinct to protect itself from perceived threats, such as a rider on its back, or a sudden noise or movement that spooks the animal. Additionally, some horses may have a higher tendency to buck due to their breed or temperament. Overall, a combination of physical discomfort and the horse's innate instincts contribute to bucking in rodeos.
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