Dressage Tips

Shoulder-in is a fundamental movement in dressage, because it improves suppleness, straightness, collection, and connection—all of which are essential to higher-level work like half pass, pirouettes, and flying changes. In this video, I’m teaching…
Training a horse that anticipates can be challenging, however anticipation, when channeled effectively, is not necessarily a bad thing. It shows that the horse is eager and listening. In this video, you will learn…
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Flying changes are one of the hardest movements to train and teach. While it is a perfectly natural movement for your horse, it isn’t always easy to teach them how to do a clean…
My husband, Germán LOVES the shoulder-in to renvers exercise because it supples your horse. This movement is first seen in Third Level Test 2. While this exercise is very difficult to ride well, it…
In this week’s video, I’m teaching my student Sylvia on Mercurio, and together they are working on shoulder-in and haunches-in. It is only her third time riding him, and she does such a great…

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This week, I will be giving you a few tips to help you work on your shoulder-in and haunches-in! These movements begin to show up at Second Level and they are difficult movements to…
Are you riding second level this show season or schooling second level at home this year? Are you having trouble learning the movements? Are you trying to learn the new 2023 USDF tests? As…
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