Dressage Tips

We all dream of a harmonious, balanced canter. Once you feel it, it’s honestly the most fun gait, and I absolutely love it. But I’ve also been in that place where you’re on a…
This week, we’re diving into one of the most mysterious yet essential concepts in riding: the half-halt. As a Grand Prix rider and trainer, I can tell you that learning to ride effective half-halts…
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…
Does this happen to you? You’re going along, your horse is so nice and soft and round at the trot. You sit the trot, ask for canter, and bam! Your horse puts their head…
I love riding and I love my horses. I love feeling connection and harmony and I strive to communicate with the softest and lightest aids possible. Nothing is more magical than when it feels…
This was an original article and video designed especially for Eventing Nation. Love to jump? If you are an eventer, then the answer is most likely: yes! If you love jumping then you know how…
FLASH Sale Announcement: Get 51% off my Rider Transformation Course. This week only. Click here for more information Rider position is so important because your horse is your mirror, and the better your position,…
Building muscle on our horses, especially if you are doing a competition discipline, is crucial for their performance and overall health. We aim to develop muscle on the top line, which includes the top…
Raise your hand if you struggle with keeping a nice light contact and consistent connection! Honestly, contact and connection are something every rider is working on improving. From the very beginning to the Grand…
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