
Introducing the IPHDA $1,000.00 Achievement Award
Don't Miss Out. Develop The Ultimate Broke Horse & Win $1000.00

"How broke is your horse?"
IPHDA defines a broke horse as one who waits for the
riders cue’s, and willingly accept the rider’s direction’s.
The IPHDA competition patterns test the riders effectiveness and
the horses willingness to follow the riders cues at varying degrees
of difficulty!
So whether you chase cans, cows or great views on the trail, IPHDA can make you feel like a Reiner !
You can learn precision as a rider and the steps to developing the ultimate broke horse!
"IPHDA makes developing better Horsemanship skills a journey of competition, instead of a journey to compete ! Not everyone has to go the same distance on the journey to enjoy the experience"
IPHDA program is educational and competitive for all levels of horses and riders. Most of all, its fun for the whole family.
We Are Moving !
IPHDA will be Moving to a new website with improved membership controls and more features for our members. We will be making this move July 1st through 3rd so if you experience any issues with the website during that time we apologize for the inconvenience. Please make sure to check out the new site after the change is made.
Some of the new features that the new site will give us:
Looking forward to seeing you all at the new site. Until then I hope you are riding a broke horse.
Rod Miller
June 1 - VShow
Judging is underway for the June 1 VShow. Join us to discuss the rides. Click Here to view June 1 VShow Entries.
Fun IPHDA review from California, enjoy the western story from California Riding Magazine
May 30, 2008
Our members are doing well and having fun, check out the show results!
$1,000.00 Achievement Award will be awarded to the person who successfully through all 3 divisions on the same horse. You must be a IPHDA member to be eligible. More information is available
Professional Terri Fox provides members with tips on rider effectiveness and body control.
May issue of Broke Horse News is available, for archived copies our newsletter click here