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How does your riding routine change in the fall?
I don't ride in the fall.
I can only ride on weekends once summer is over.
I ride less often than I do in summer, but still make it out to the barn a few times a week.
I still ride as often as I did all summer.
I actually ride more often in fall than in summer.


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Stay Clean at Shows

When it comes to grooming for a show, most of an equestrian’s energy ends up focused on the horse; but a rider’s turnout needs to be neat and tidy, too. Here are some strategies to help you stay as spotless as your mount:

*  Most English show shirts come with two chokers—pack the spare and an extra stock tie too. When your tie or collar gets dirty and crumpled as show day wears on, you can replace it with a fresh one.

*  Cover up to stay clean. Wear overalls or baggy sweats over your show gear until you’re ready to ride. Some style mavens even wear a wrap skirt.

*  To keep those boots spotless, wear rubbers over your boots; take them off just before your class.

*   Western riders should fold chaps up to the calf to avoid dragging them in the dirt. A hard-case hat box is a must to keep your hat well creased and dust free.


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it was good but didn't help that much i was more h..
sam, newcastle, PE
Posted: 7/2/2008 7:26:13 PM
for showmanship and halter classes tuck you pants ..
tori, 123, OH
Posted: 7/8/2007 8:02:46 AM

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