While it’s true that some dressage tests highlight a horse’s natural brilliance, making some of the lower levels seem like a beauty pageant, there are several movements where any rider can earn high marks regardless of their horse’s breed, size, or gaits. Success in these areas hinges on precision, balance, and rider effectiveness rather than extravagant gaits. By focusing on these movements and mastering the basics, everyone can shine in competition.

1. The Halt, Salute.

Nail that entry and exit centre line! Both the entry and the final centre line are places to score well. A well-executed halt demonstrates obedience, balance, and connection. The good news? A square, immobile halt is achievable for any horse. Combine it with a super straight line that is actually ON the centre line, a crisp, clean transition riding off with a soft turn, and you have all you need for an eight (or better!).

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