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…
If you’re not sure where to start with your rides—or things feel off—rhythm and tempo are always the right place to begin. This is especially important with green or young horses. In this video,…
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Struggling with unbalanced, rushed, or crooked canter transitions? You’re not alone—and this exercise might be the solution you need. In this video, my husband, Germán, and I demonstrate how using a leg-yield into the…
How should you plan your ride? Which exercises should you do with your horse and in what order? So many riders struggle with this, and students are always asking me to help them plan…
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed riding in a busy arena—especially at a show or during a lesson—this video is for you. Today, we’re covering the essential rules for navigating arena traffic safely and confidently…

Canter with Confidence

Everything you need to improve your canter in a simple to follow guide is just a click away.
If you’ve ever struggled with a horse that likes to break out of the canter, you’re not alone. Horses may break out of the canter due to a loss of balance, reluctance to move…
Does your horse slam on the brakes and lose all forward momentum? Do you tip forward or lose your balance? This exercise will help. I learned the “Just Kidding” downward transition exercise from my…
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