Dressage Tips

Does your posting trot feel more like “thump, thump, thump” than a coordinated, fluid motion? If so, you’re not alone—and in this video, I’m sharing two powerful secrets to help you post the trot…
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…
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Learning the posting trot is something we do pretty early in our riding careers and once we’ve mastered that rhythmic rise and fall with the beat of the trot, it’s like riding a bike,…
Posting trot is not easy to do well – you have to coordinate your seat, legs and hands and stay in tempo with your horse! But, posting trot has a lot of important benefits…
Here are some tips to use your leg more effectively: Posting trot: Make sure you are posting correctly and that the posting trot is from the knee up.  The lower leg should NOT be…

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Common Mistakes in Sitting Trot Sitting trot is one of the most difficult things to do well in riding. The sitting trot requires that the rider moves with and absorbs the motion of the…
It it important to post on the correct diagonal so that you can more easily turn your horse and so that you’re weight is on the horses’ inside hind leg. The saying is “Rise…
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