Tag: Community
Riding It Out
For most of the country, trying to ride and train in the winter can be tough, but here’s how two top riders find inspiration to gut it out until spring.
By Jennifer M. Keeler
Eric’s TRAINING CORNER – Achieving Steps Forward Into A Foggy Future
This article won the 2020 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest/informational article for GMOs with 175-499 members. It originally appeared in Scribe, the newsletter...
Consider a Thoroughbred as Your Next Dressage Horse
By Sally O’Dwyer
Who knew this horse would become a great love of mine? Small and copper, George doesn’t have much chrome, just a half...
What I learned last winter: “Riding in the Moment”
By Julie Hoogeveen
This article won the 2020 GMO Newsletter Award for first person experience for GMOs with 500 or more members. It first appeared...
The Volunteer Ladder – Knowing Which Step Is Right For You
By Kathy Grisolia
According to Webster’s Dictionary, the word volunteer means, “a person who undertakes or expresses a willingness to undertake a service.”
This may be...
Full Circle on Centerline
By Elyse Hart
Welcome to Part 4 in our new series, “Clear Eyes, Sound Mind, Halt, Salute.” Focusing on equestrian mental health, these articles come from...
New Animal Friends Welcomed During Quarantine
When working from home recently, many people decided to open their homes to new animal friends. A few weeks ago, we asked our followers...
Quarantine Purchases
A few weeks ago, we asked our followers to share their quarantine purchases. From new tack to new horses, folks from the dressage community...
How are you passing the time in quarantine? Our dressage community...
We asked our social media followers what they've been up to during this break in competitions. See what the dressage community has been up...
5 Ways to Help the Horse Community During COVID-19
By Chelsey Burris
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has hit the equine industry hard. Here are a few things you can do to help the horse...
















