Dressage Tips

One common mistake that I see a lot is what I call the pancake transition. This is when, in a downward transition you and your horse fall into a heap -you get tired, lean…
Dressage is hard, and often we can lose sight of the progress that we’re making in the day to day work. It’s a long journey, and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears can…
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As Dressage riders, we’re always working on a nice soft contact and creating a connection from the hind leg through the back and into the hand. Connection is something that develops over many, many…
Are you working on schooling shoulder-in? Wondering what the judges will expect of your shoulder-in at the show this year? When is your horse even ready to learn shoulder-in? In this video, I will…
The warm-up is the key to having a successful test on competition day. If you have a bad warm-up, or no warm-up at all, your test will probably not be very good! You should…

Canter with Confidence

Everything you need to improve your canter in a simple to follow guide is just a click away.
As spooky season approaches we thought we’d delve into the world of the truly monstrous for this week’s archive video. What could be monstrous about horses you ask? Well when it comes to our…
Edit: If you are having trouble getting this video to load, try watching it directly on Youtube here.  In this week’s video, I have one simple trick to help you improve your riding! Regardless…
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