Who has a subscription to HorseHero.com? Have you even heard of it?!

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I love it and use it loads, wondered how many other folk out there are prepared to fork out for the subscription...

(also in CR)
 
I love it, but i wish they had more lesson showing average style riders. Dressage mentor is brilliant for that but i think the subscription for DM is too expensive.
 
Not sure how much it is but ditto Paddi - some super stuff but a lot of it is very high level dressage. Really depends what you are in to but they do cover all disciplines and also things like grooming, trimming, lungeing, clicker training etc.
 
I have a subscription to HorseHero - it's very good, but as someone else has said, all the video's (the dressage ones at least as I've only watched these) are of people training at quite a high level.

Some brill training sessions with Pammy Hutton though - I've picked up loads of tips on lateral work and it's interesting to see these amazing horses being worked.

Not sure I'll fork out for another year - think it was about £40.
 
I have a subscription to HorseHero - it's very good, but as someone else has said, all the video's (the dressage ones at least as I've only watched these) are of people training at quite a high level.

Some brill training sessions with Pammy Hutton though - I've picked up loads of tips on lateral work and it's interesting to see these amazing horses being worked.

Not sure I'll fork out for another year - think it was about £40.
Yes £40, the cost of one lesson, and a bag of carrots.! It keeps me in touch with all sorts of things, I can't believe peeps complain about the cost.
~Re training at a high level, they have videos on breaking, on starting and so on, we watch progress from day one to Olympic Medals, what more do you want!!!!!
 
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I think it's good value - but just don't seem to get time to sit down at my computer and watch it.

Most of the older videos don't play on Ipad, although I think the later ones do.

The most recent one I watched was with Michael Eilberg and Woodlander Farouche and this one alone probably justifies the cost.
 
I have it, I love it :) I find it really useful.
The dressage vids are really great, I like that it's the top riders - but they are training all levels of horse - from just backing a baby - to riding Grand Prix movements.
I'm on there all the time, watching and even re-watching videos. The behavioral training ones are really good. There's also some eventing videos featuring Wayne Garrick - I didn't know of him before, but I find him hilarious - I love watching his videos just for a laugh :)) - I'm a fan.
 
I love finding out about all sorts of other disciplines like horse behaviour, endurance, polo etc. I love to read about the everyday lives of the professionals in the Celebrity blogs too, and the blog from the Games Maker at Greenwich Park for the Olympics was fascinating.
Now the dark evenings are just around the corner, it's great to watch horsey videos when you can't be outside doing it!
 
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