Tag: Lehigh Valley Dressage Association

Book Club Report: How to Ride the Horse You Thought You...

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How to Ride the Horse You Thought You Bought, by Anne Buchanan, was the 2026 first quarter USDF Book Club pick. Report by Ellen Broadhurst.

Collaboration & Community at the Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

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A USDF Youth Convention Scholarship recipient shares what kickstarted her passion and how she’s creating more opportunities for youth in dressage.

“2023 On the Levels” – Adding to Your Dressage Knowledge Bank

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This article received first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 75-174 members.

Meet the Participating Member Delegate – Paige Zimmerman

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Meet Pennsylvania-based Participating Member (PM) Delegate for Region 1, Paige Zimmerman! She became a PM Delegate in 2023.

The Equestrian Athlete Clinic: The Rider as an Athlete

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By Ellen Broadhurst: Riders are athletes too, and taking care of both sides of the rider/equine equation is equally important. 

Trending Topics and Takeaways from the 2023 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

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Members Converged in Omaha, NE to ‘Take a Stake’ in Dressage and Celebrate USDF’s Golden Anniversary

Let’s Ride the 2023 Tests!

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A symposium with Jeanne McDonald and Jim Koford By Ellen Broadhurst

Decades of Dressage

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By Katie Staib As a Lehigh Valley Dressage Association (LVDA) youth competitor and board member, I would like to tell the story of the birth...

LVDA’s “Ride the 2023 Tests” Symposium

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On April 15 LVDA hosted a Ride-A-Test Symposium with Jim Koford and USEF "S" FEI Level 3/4* judge Jeanne McDonald for riders to get feedback on the new US Dressage Tests and discuss changes to each of the tests.

Trending Topics and Takeaways from the 2022 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

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By Chelsey Burris and Ross Creech As USDF Members Took the Reins, Our First In-Person Convention Since the Pandemic Certainly Proved One for the Record...
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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.