
What is wrong with people?
Are you on a happy and supportive livery yard? Or do you dread dealing with other people when you go to visit your horse?
Read our latest blogs featuring all of the challenges that we face, and topical talking points within the industry. Featuring guest contributors, articles with a mindset focus, top tips and advice from the professionals, and real life stories from riders just like you.

Are you on a happy and supportive livery yard? Or do you dread dealing with other people when you go to visit your horse?

Jodie Neill aka the Eventing Dentist shares how she manages a very busy life, family, and horses.

Equiteam’s Lou Gillings looks at why sometimes it good to step out of your comfort zone and into something new.

Katie Castle shares why she is addicted to racing and why rehoming their racehorses sound to a the right home is so much more important

Our horse husbands and wives are important to us, but have you ever wondered what they are thinking and how they feel about our passion

Jane Brindley from Horse Riding with Confidence Scotland looks at how riders can cope with feeling out of control.

EquiTeam member Gillian Birrell shares her thoughts after a recent poll in the EquiTeam Connected group prompted her to think about how we describe ourselves.

Jane Brindley from Horse Riding with Confidence Scotland delves deeper into dealing with being a perfectionist.

It’s Mental Health Awareness Week (13th – 19th May) and EquiTeam’s Lou looks at this year’s theme of movement for improving your mental health.

EquiTeam Coach Liz Daniels looks at Self pressure and how negative thoughts can affect even the most confident seeming riders.

Do you worry about what might go wrong next time you ride your horse? Would you like to worry less and enjoy your rides more?

Eloise Burton shares her story of her incredible bond with Betsy legend and learning to love a new challenge

We all want to keep our horses fit, safe and healthy, but how do we protect them from health hazards that we can’t necessarily see?

Rain, rain and more rain, winter is always wet and cold, but this year it feels particularly relentless and as though it will never end.

Julia Catling shares the story of Tsjebe, a stallion that disliked driving, but found success between the white boards.