Dr. Möller made his first visit to Canada in August 2013 when he gave a young horse symposium hosted by the Alberta Dressage Association.
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An interview with Canadian Eventing Team Technical Advisor Clayton Fredericks
It's a standard movement in FEI dressage tests: extended canter across the diagonal with a flying change at the letter at the end.
The transition from canter to trot is one of the only movements that is in both the training level test 1 and the grand prix test.
As commonly used in daily training as it is, the shoulder-in is a notoriously difficult movement in which to achieve a high mark.
Equine herpesvirus 1, EHV-1, has been endemic in horse populations worldwide for far longer than humans have been studying it.
Infectious equine diseases have been a part of horse owners' lives for generations.
One of the most common mistakes I see riders make at shows is that they go into the warm-up without a clear plan.
Although it is no longer a movement in lower-level dressage tests, the turn on the forehand is a wonderful exercise for training the horse and educating the rider.
Canter pirouettes are first introduced in the tests at fourth level, with what are called working half-pirouettes.