Dressage Tips

1. Spend time with your horse – the more time you spend with your horse, the more you will bond to your horse and get to know them. 2. Groom your horse and learn…
Dressage is a REALLY HARD sport. It takes a long time to become even somewhat competent in the saddle where you are able to just balance and control your body. Then you have to…
Transitions are a cornerstone of good riding, but they can present challenges that disrupt rhythm, balance, and connection. Below are common transition problems and practical solutions to address them effectively. 1. Horse Comes Above…
Tempi changes are an essential aspect of advanced dressage, showcasing a horse’s balance, straightness, and responsiveness. Training them requires attention to detail, patience, and the use of strategic exercises to ensure quality and consistency….
We often hear about lightness, self-carriage, engagement. This is all about getting your horse more sensitive to light aids. So you can ride with invisible aids, with your horse doing more and you doing…
In Hand work: How to Train Piaffe, Passage, and Pirouettes In hand work means that you are working with a while you are on the ground (either with or without a rider), working typically…
Dressage is a passion, but not one that can be picked up and put down. Do you have a growth or fixed mindset? Fixed: You think “Some riders are born more talented than others….
Training flying changes can be difficult, so I broke down some essentials to help you out. Prerequisites of the Flying Change: -Good quality canter with three beats -You can ride the counter canter -You…
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