In this episode we read you a profile on barrel racer Sherry Cervi.
We often hear about the greatest horse a rider has had the opportunity to ride, but we don’t always hear about the bravest horse they’ve swung their leg over. We talk with five riders who tell us about the brave horses that changed their lives.
This episode of The Ride brings you a profile on social-media sensation Alex Bauwens!
This episode of The Ride brings you a profile on Pat Denton.
This episode of The Ride brings you a profile on Carol Metcalf.
Nobody knows roping better than World Champion team roper Walt Woodard. He’s qualified for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas a whopping 20 times. Aspiring champions often ask him what “magical” equipment he uses, but Woodard says it’s about the process, not the equipment. We chatted with Woodard on his five tips for success.
Episode eight of The Ride brings you a profile on world-renowned natural horsemanship instructor Linda Parelli.
Linda Parelli brought a new level of intensity– some would say hype–to Pat Parelli’s teachings. Is she the best thing that could’ve happened to the Parelli phenomenon, or is the program now more hoopla than horsemanship?
This episode of The Ride brings you a profile on Benny Guitron.
Welcome to The Ride! Episode one introduces you to the editors and hosts of The Ride by Horse&Rider. Learn about who we are and what you can expect in each episode.
Mark Milster’s passion for blacksmith and farrier work has taken him all over the world. It even landed him an induction into the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame.
Sandra Bentien is the consummate do-it-yourself non-pro reiner, from the breeding shed to the saddle. Here's her DIY rider story.
Pat Denton rode jumpers, reiners, and cow horses, plus modeled, acted, and did stunt and double work for television and the movies. An extraordinary life? You decide.
She grew up on Arizona’s famous Bar U Bar Ranch and has been riding and showing great horses ever since. Today, Laurel Denton lives the ultimate Western life while excelling in the sports she loves.
Chasing horses in circles is not for this horsewoman. Here's how Leslie Desmond goes natural horsemanship one better.
The stories about this horseman are legion. Here’s his true tale, first published in the December 1997 issue of Horse&Rider. (The NRHA Hall of Fame member died December 20, 2016.)