Tag: Dressage4Kids

Three for Three: Three Riders – Three Perspectives USDF Region 3...

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Region 3 recently hosted a USDF Junior/YoungRider (Jr/YR) Clinic with George Williams. The goal of the USDF Jr/YR Clinic Series is to promote hardworking,...

Meet the L Graduate – Kim Briele

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I own and manage Horse Bridge Farm, a dressage training facility, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I attended Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship...

2011 Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame Induction of Lendon Gray

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To honor her steadfast belief that dressage benefits all equines and all riders, especially youth, Lendon Gray was a member of the 2011 class...

From the Classroom to the Arena: Using Lesson Plans in Dressage...

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By Ali Perkins If I were asked what I loved more, kids or horses, it would be a hard question to answer. Throughout my college...

Dressage4Kids Team Building

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Emma Smith recently attended a Dressage4Kids TEAM Program Clinic at Rein Dance Equestrian in Delano, Minnesota and shares her experiences and photos with the YourDressage community.  By Emma...

Youth Outreach

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What is our sport doing to attract the next generation of enthusiasts? By Amber Heintzberger Reprinted from the September/October 2019 issue of USDF Connection. Horse-crazy kids are...

My Dressage4Kids TEAM Dressage Clinic Experience

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By Maria Sandy This article was an honorable mention in the 2018 GMO Newsletter Award in first person experience for GMOs with 175-499 members....

Planning for the Next Act

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Is your horse starting to struggle with movements that used to be easy? Here’s help considering whether and how to step him down a...

Breeding Connemaras

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By Sally Oxnard In 1994, I started riding my daughter’s Appaloosa, Charles, when her extracurricular activities began to take up her riding time. She preferred...

Grace Gregory’s Silver Lining

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By Elizabeth TeSelle Editor's Note: Th is article won first place in 2015 for a GMO newsletter award for first-person experience for GMOs with 75-174...
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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.