Does winter weather have you arena-bound? Give these lungeing ideas and other fun indoor stuff to do with your horse to ease the boredom a try.
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Canada’s bronze medal-winning dressage team - Cindy Ishoy, Ashley Holzer, Gina Smith and Evi Pracht - reflects on their experiences at the 1988 Olympics.
The daughter of Olympic dressage medallist Cindy Ishoy and the late Neil Ishoy, Kahla Ishoy’s childhood memories are the stuff dressage dreams are made of.
How to recognize when your horse is ready for the double bridle, a dressage milestone, plus how to choose the right bridle and bitting options.
The flying change is one of those movements that defines the beginning of upper-level dressage training. Introduce it by keeping it simple.
Canadian Para-Dressage rider Winona (Noni) Hartvikson and her Andalusian gelding are aiming for success at the 2018 World Equestrian Games.
Cindy Ishoy has been an integral part of the development of the sport of dressage in Canada. Here, she reflects on the past 50 years.
Three fundamental take-home lessons to improve the halt, corners and stride adjustability, from dressage master Carl Hester, that every rider should know.
At first glance, young dressage rider, Ava MacCoubrey, seems like a typical horse-crazy teenager, but she has the talent and the work ethic to succeed.
Shannon Dueck explains how to use your body properly through both physical and mental exercises in order to ride the sitting trot comfortably.