Tag: Dressage Goals

Kismet Timing

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A Region 2 adult amateur switched from eventing to dressage after a bad fall resulted in a serious concussion, and hasn’t looked back!

Tall, Dark, and Handsome: Enjoying The Ride With My Friesian Sporthorse

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This adult amateur didn’t go looking for a Friesian, but just down the road was a tall, dark, and handsome gelding who was everything she hoped and more.

A Rock Creek Romeo

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This region 9 competitor needed another horse like she needed another vet bill, but that little mustang has set her on a dressage path she never expected!

Top 25 Stories of 2025

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Readers flocked to YourDressage to get their daily dose of dressage in 2025. These are the 25 most viewed stories of last year – what was your favorite?

Begin and Begin Again

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A Region 4 adult amateur updates us on her Gypsy Vanner horse, Guinness Stout, and shares how they have begun and begun again to strengthen their partnership!

Healing Hearts and Achieving Goals

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An adult amateur shares about the Belgian-Throughbred cross who healed her heart after a significant loss, & is now helping her achieve her USDF Bronze Medal!

From Homebred Hopeful to Bronze Medal Partner

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"The journey to earning my USDF Bronze Medal has been a dream many years in the making. In fact, it began before I ever imagined riding down centerline."

Roush: The Dream Pony – Part 2

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Here, we follow up with a team from Region 6, and learn how they accomplished the goals they set out for themselves the first time we heard from them!

A Glass Slipper to Fit

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In this story, a rider from Region 3 shares how she was able to achieve her ultimate goal with the help of a “tricky” gelding named Leo.

There’s No Rushing the Best Things In Life

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An adult amateur from Region 2 shares how her gelding, Tucker, has taught her that the best things in life occur with love, patience, and hard work!
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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.