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Dressage Fail: No Change

Dressage disasters are a hot topic here at Dressage Hub. Not all bad tests end in disaster but they certainly result in a dressage fail. In today’s video, we are going to take a look at how these riders all failed in the flying changes. We often see a mistake in the flying changes in […]

Too Much Spur and Too Much Hand – Finding A Balance In Dressage

Leg VS Hand United States Olympic team member Allison Brock talks about riding the horse in front of the leg and onto the bit in this video. The part that nobody really wants to talk about is there is a balance between the leg and the spur and often riders are overusing both. We have […]

Corrupt Dessage Judging Rewards Bad Riding! How Karen Pavicic Slept Her Way To The Top!

Winning At All Costs Let’s face it when you suck at riding horses and have a lofty goal in mind, you need to find a better way to make that dream happen. That is exactly what Canadian turned Croatian, dressage rider Karen Pavicic has done. This weekend at the Wellington CDI she managed to score […]

Breaking Down The Grand Prix Dressage Horse – Bad Behavior VS Bad Riding

What are you doing to recognize your horse when they’re afraid, and stop it? The pandemic has made live streams more available than ever in the dressage world. That means we are able to watch and learn more about what is happening in dressage. Which is awesome! It also means that we are able to […]

What Happened To The Piaffe?

What Is The Piaffe? The piaffe is a dressage movement where the horse is in a highly collected and cadenced trot, in place or nearly in place. The center of gravity of the horse should be more towards the hind end, with the hindquarters slightly lowered and great bending of the joints in the hind […]

Stop Riding With Piano Hands! How To Improve Your Hands In Dressage

Correct hand positioning and rein aids: Exercises for upright hands Our hands are our connection to our horse’s mouth, one of the most sensitive parts of their body. The goal should be a constant, soft connection with our reins. Often, we tend to twist our hands, with the result that our aids start to be […]

Damsey’s Last Dance – The Grand Prix Dressage Stallion Officially Retires

Helen Langehanenberg, Susanne Meyer and Louise Leatherdale announced the retirement from sport of their 19-year old Hanoverian stallion Damsey. Surprisingly Doha, Qatar was chosen as retirement show, far away from the actual dressage world. However, the door has been left open for Helen and Damsey to compete in one or two more shows in Europe this […]

Top Secret Horseshow Hack They Don’t Want You To Know About!

Top Secret Professional riders get to have all the fun! They get to ride the nice horses, travel around the world and keep all the best secrets on how to cheat their way to a better score. Today we are breaking down the walls! To give you everything you need to know about this top-secret […]

Dressage Contraversies: What Is Rolkur?

Rolkur is often a hot topic and a bit of trigger among dressage riders. I have been following a series of dressage controversy videos on TikTok done by Blonde Dressage. She does a great job of explaining some of the hot topics in the dressage world and why you should care. I reached out to […]

That Horse Is NOT Spooking It Is Dying!

How Did We Get Here Over the past few weeks, we have posted several Dressage Disaster videos of horses spooking in the Grand Prix at the Global Dressage Festival. While most riders can relate to a horse casually spooking here and there. It needs to be addressed that there is a difference in how and […]