Dressage Tips

Many riders (myself included) forget to practice the free walk! The walk is a test of your horse’s relaxation and suppleness. The free walk in dressage is an important movement in Training, First, and…
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…
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Today, I’m excited to share some valuable tools on managing your sensitive horse. If you have a horse that’s a bit hot, sensitive, or anxious, this post is for you. Big thank you to…
Is your horse tense and nervous? Is their head is in the air and you just don’t know what to do? You can’t get them to slow down or pay attention to you. Then…
Often, tension or sore muscles can get in the way of our horse’s performance. A few weeks ago, my equine bodyworker, Jodi Heaston, came out and showed me some really effective and easy exercises…

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Everything you need to improve your canter in a simple to follow guide is just a click away.
Do you know the difference between relaxation and suppleness? This week’s video goes into detail on both concepts and how to get your horse both relaxed and supple. Suppleness is at the base of the dressage…
Do you struggle with your horse’s Rhythm and Relaxation, the basis of the Dressage Training Scale?. This video gives a great exercise that will help you get your horse into a steady relaxed rhythm…
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