competition dressage

Training in the Right Way: The Process vs. The Practitioner

“Dressage training is a systematic process that anyone can learn, however, the quality of the training is in the practitioner.” (more…)

Training in the Right Way: Repetition in Training

Although training a horse always involves repetition, it has to be done in the right way at the right time for it to actually further the training. (more…)

Training in the Right Way: Mythbusters Edition

In riding and training, there are some commonly held beliefs that while they may seem plausible, are actually incorrect. In this week’s article, I thought I’d tackle a few of the most common ones I routinely encounter.
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Training in the Right Way: Looking for Effectiveness

We’ve discussed this before, but given recent events in the dressage world, I think revisiting what effective training looks like is a timely exercise. (more…)

Training in the Right Way: Why We Don’t Pull in Dressage

This week I’m tackling another reader submitted question, this one focusing on why we pulling on the reins is such an egregious sin in dressage. Spoiler Alert: It kind of is. (more…)