Brittany Fraser shares tips for making dressage appealing to young riders.
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Dressage judge Justin Ridgewell believes the walk is one of the most difficult gaits due to its lack of natural forward movement, and is worthy of attention within your regular schooling routine.
Tips from professional dressage "choreographer" Karen Robinson to help you put together the right tempo and genre to suit your horse's gaits and personality.
Although the concept seems simple enough, straightness is something many riders struggle to achieve. Leslie Reid describes some simple lateral exercises that can improve straightness.
Para-dressage athlete Robyn Andrews sets her sights on Rio.
Two-time Olympian Jacquie Brooks walks riders through half-steps, an important building block in a horse's education for the piaffe and passage, and the transitions between the two.
The lack of youngsters taking up dressage in Canada could mean the sport will suffer down the road. How do organizers make dressage more fun and appealing to the next generation?
Catching up with Pia Fortmüller
Cindy Matheson offers tips for rebounding from booboos and salvaging your test.
Karen Pavicic believes that responsiveness should be insisted on during every schooling session, regardless of your discipline or level. She offers tips for both “hot” and “lazy” horses.