Tag: Dressage Training

Back to Basics: Impulsion’s Relationship with Tempo

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Filmed at the Adequan®/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference, we go back to basics in this series, with video topics working their way up the Pyramid of Training.

Back to Basics: Impulsion And Quarter Pirouettes

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Filmed at the Adequan®/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference, we go back to basics in this series, with video topics working their way up the Pyramid of Training.

Back to Basics: Impulsion Explained

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Filmed at the Adequan®/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference, we go back to basics in this series, with video topics working their way up the Pyramid of Training.

Festina Lente

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A professional from region 9 shares the wisdom imparted on her by an anxious Welsh Cob mare, and how they’ve ‘made haste slowly’ to transform themselves.

Stepping Under in the Extension

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Henk van Bergen instructs that the horse must maintain his collected positioning while stepping under the center of gravity in extension, lengthening the steps, not the body.

D4K™ Presents Coaching Kids of All Ages for Competition

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By Mary Moon: Dressage4Kids™ kicked off 2024 by presenting a panel discussion about “Coaching and Preparing for Competition and How Riders Prefer to be Coached”.

What’s Your Story?

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Don’t sleepwalk through your story. Own it, and be more intentional about your dressage journey By Sally O’Dwyer “Don’t sleepwalk through your story—own it.” We don’t often...

Why is Dressage so hard?

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And, where is the easy button? By Sally O’Dwyer “Dressage is incredibly hard, and in the beginning, it’s difficult to really understand what it is you’re...

Developing Power

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjQpFsZAUhk

Improving the Medium Trot with George Williams

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Watch as George Williams helps a young rider improve their medium trot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRUtWNm8CSA
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Survival Guide: Forage 101

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Forage can make or break your horses’ well-balanced diet, and the better your forage suits your horses’ needs, the less grain you have to buy.