Tag: Community

Every Body Is A Dressage Body – Part One

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We are running our Dressage For Every Body campaign again, & teaming up with our friends at SmartPak to offer some incredible prizes for our readers & writers!

Bridle & Boardroom: Zig-Zag & Strides – Sometimes You Have to...

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Welcome to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

From Five Gaits to 20 Meter Circles

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Avid Saddlebred enthusiast Rebecca S. from Region 9, shares how her daughter’s saddleseat horse became her star dressage partner.

Bend it Like Beckham

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Even the rough times make you appreciate what you have. I was lucky enough that the dancing horse in my dreams became the horse that fulfilled my dreams.

SPOTLIGHT ON: The 2025 USDF Arts Contest

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The USDF Arts Contest highlights the creativity of USDF members & beauty of dressage, and allows members to express their love of the sport outside the arena.

Bridle & Boardroom: Cantering on the Spot – A Lesson in...

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Welcome to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

That’s One Fabulous Lad

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"There’s a quiet pride in the way he moves, like he knows he’s found his place." A Region 9 AA shares her mission to show that Saddlebreds belong in dressage!

A Phoenix Always Rises From the Ashes

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A rider from Region 6 tells us about the special mare she saved from a feedlot, and the many challenges they’ve overcome together.

Stuck Going Backwards? Find a New Way Forward!

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Here, a rider tells us about the three-year-old she picked up for free on Craigslist, and how he turned into a priceless partner.

Listen When They Speak

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A rider from Region 2 tells us how, by listening, she and her formerly neglected horse were able to uncover the key to their successes.
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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.