Dressage Tips

Transitions into the canter can be challenging for most riders and horses. Achieving a smooth, balanced transition requires a careful balance of aids and timing to keep your horse round and connected. I teach…
If you’ve ever felt nervous about getting on—you’re not alone. I’ve been there too, and these days, I don’t take chances. Instead of jumping straight into the saddle, I always focus on building trust…
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Halloween is almost here, and that means it’s the season of spooky surprises. If your horse has ever slammed on the brakes at a rogue pumpkin or darted sideways at a flapping scarecrow, you’re…
Teaching your horse to sidepass over a pole can be a fantastic exercise for developing coordination, control, and confidence—but only if you break it down into clear, manageable steps. In this video, I show…
I travel all over the country teaching clinics and few months ago, I was teaching a clinic in Idaho and working with a wonderful student and her Lusitano gelding. Her horse was very eager…

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Everything you need to improve your canter in a simple to follow guide is just a click away.
Jigging is a common and frustrating issue for many riders, especially when you’re trying to maintain a calm, walk in your Dressage tests. Jigging is when a horse transitions into a short, tense trot…
Today’s exercise is the Safety Circle. This is a wonderful exercise if your horse is tense or nervous, or if your horse dislikes one particular area or corner in your arena. When I was…
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