Judy Reynolds Wins the Grand Prix at Central Park
Judy Reynolds Wins the Grand Prix at Central Park Bringing dressage to the heart of New York City has been a very exciting event over the past few years. This year Judy Reynolds from Ireland made the trek with her horse Vancouver K to check out the big city lights and the american dressage scene […]
Robert Dover: Then and Now 1994 to 2016
Robert Dover: Then and Now 1994 to 2016 Watching the evolution of dressage has been truly fascinating for everyone in the sport. Watching Robert Dover make his world cup debut, and Olympic appearance and coach the 2016 Olympic team has been a career that some would deem unstoppable. Robert Dover is a man on a […]
How to Use Trot Poles To Collect and Lengthen the Stride in Dressage
How to Use Trot Poles To Collect and Lengthen the Stride in Dressage Using trot poles is a great way to break up the boredom of a 20m circle for both you and your horse. This video will show you how to set up a simple exercise that will challenge your horse to collect and […]
Steffen Peters: What is the Difference – A Neck That is Short vs Low
Steffen Peters: What is the Difference – A Neck That is Short vs Low Making small corrections is what makes dressage an endless pursuit of perfection. In this video Olympian Steffen Peters talks about neck positioning in the dressage horse and helps us to understand the difference between a neck that is too short vs […]
How to Long Line a Horse
How to Long Line a Horse Line driving or long lining a horse is often thought of as something we do at the upper levels of dressage to work the piaffe and passage, however I am here to tell you that you can, and should long line your horse through all of the levels. In […]