Tag: Arabian

The Silver Lining

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Arabians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for July!  One of the oldest horse breeds on earth, and the influence for many other...

Small But Mighty: Calabash

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Arabians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for July!  One of the oldest horse breeds on earth, and the influence for many other...

What is your favorite thing about your Arabian?

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We are featuring Arabians as the YourDressage Breed of the Month for July. If you ride, own, or love this breed, we want to...

Meet the L Graduate – Barb Soukup

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USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist Barb Soukup, of Chardon, OH, is a USDF L Graduate with Distinction. She began riding at age 13 with...

Meet the L Graduate – Anne Zaharias

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Anne Zaharias has earned her USDF Bronze and Silver Medals, both earned on self-trained horses. She began her professional equine career in Michigan's Upper...

From the YourDressage Archives – From Dressage to Vet School

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It’s Throwback Thursday!  Enjoy this article from the YourDressage Archives, which was originally published in the August 2016 issue of the flipbook version of...

Meet the Competition Manager – Peter Rothschild

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What is your name? Peter Rothschild Please share a little about yourself and your background. I’m an Adult Amateur competitor (USDF Bronze & Silver Medals,...

Meet the L Graduate – Cara Blanchard

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I am a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalist located in Central Florida. My horses and I have garnered multiple Regional and National Arabian...

Meet the L Graduate – Kim Briele

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I own and manage Horse Bridge Farm, a dressage training facility, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I attended Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship...

Riding and Recovery

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Shortly after my first open heart surgery, I was able to get sober and my life started to change. I started to do the work, and the way I looked at the world and all its moving parts began to shift. By Elyse Hart
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.