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…
Raise your hand if your horse is crooked! It’s so hard to get them to bend in one direction, and then when you change directions they overbend and drift out through your outside aids!…
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Once our horses understand how to move forward off our leg, the next step is to begin teaching them to move sideways off our leg. This is when we introduce the leg-yield. In the…
Raise your hand if you love to canter! The canter is such a fun gait to ride, but it’s probably the trickiest gait to ride well. One common struggle riders often have is getting…
How are your trot-canter-trot transitions? Are you ready to move up a step? Once you have confirmed trot-canter-trot transitions on a 20m circle, you are ready to start working on trot-canter-trot transitions across the…

Canter with Confidence

Everything you need to improve your canter in a simple to follow guide is just a click away.
All horses (and all riders for that matter) are crooked. Horses’ hips are wider than their shoulders so when they are traveling down the rail it will give the appearance that they are in…
Alignment is arguably the MOST IMPORTANT part of your position.  Whenever I see a new student, I always start with getting them in the correct alignment from their ear-shoulder-hip-to heel! Why? Finding and maintaining…
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