Tag: Dressage at Devon

A Tribute to Tradition

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By George Williams, USDF President This story is sponsored by Sidelines Magazine.  It originally appeared here. There is little doubt that dressage is steeped in deep...

For Dressage Enthusiasts, Devon Is Magic

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After almost 50 years, Dressage at Devon wants to cement its legacy as the USA’s premier dressage competition By Sally Silverman The history of Dressage at...

A Legacy of Leopards

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  The Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

A Sensible Horse, Indeed

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  The Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

Riding Canter-Trot Transitions

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Canter to trot transitions are important transitions to master. Scott Hassler and Ingo Pape discuss how to ride them properly on a young horse....

The Right Horse Finds Us

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Coming back from a serious injury is not easy. I truly believe that horses find us, we don’t find them. He is my prince.

Fantom, The Golden Boy

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By Jess Idol   We are celebrating Splash of Color month on YourDressage!  Whether your horse is a Paint, Appaloosa, Knabstrupper, or Gypsy Horse, sports a...

Don’t Underestimate a Mustang

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Mustangs are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for June!  Known for their wild and majestic spirit, these free-roaming horses are rounded up periodically...

A Lesson in Courage

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Quarter Horses are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for April! This breed originated in America, and is known for its athleticism and its...

Improving Lateral Flexion by Riding the Square

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0PHpXy2JK8 Presenters Scott Hassler and Ingo Pape give instruction on how to improve lateral flexion by properly riding a square. This video is an excerpt from...
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.