Tag: Plus Size Rider

Dressage Is Tough, But So Are You

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Your mind is the best tool at your disposal. Your body does not define you as a rider. You are worthy of this journey that you are on and you are good enough.

Dressage: Where Every Body Belongs – Part Two

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Every body is an equestrian body, and every body belongs in dressage, which is why August is focusing on size inclusivity on YourDressage.

Dressage: Where Every Body Belongs – Part One

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Every body is an equestrian body, and every body belongs in dressage, which is why August is focusing on size inclusivity on YourDressage.

Every Body Is A Dressage Body – Part Four

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We are running our Dressage For Every Body campaign again, & teaming up with our friends at SmartPak to offer some incredible prizes for our readers & writers!

Support, Support, Support: How to Build a Positive Community

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A rider and trainer shares how the community she’s fostered (of both horses and humans) has contributed to the success of her and her students!

Intentionality Gives Rise to Progress

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A rider shares her journey in the saddle to instill intentionality in each ride, and how her horses have progressed under this intentionality.

Every Body Is A Dressage Body – Part Three

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We are running our Dressage For Every Body campaign again, & teaming up with our friends at SmartPak to offer some incredible prizes for our readers & writers!

Learning to Own My Space

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A rider shares how she manages her anxiety and body dysmorphia after significant weight loss with the help of her Appendix dance partner.

Every Body Is A Dressage Body – Part Two

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We are running our Dressage For Every Body campaign again, & teaming up with our friends at SmartPak to offer some incredible prizes for our readers & writers!

The Courage To Change A Mindset

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A Region 2 rider shares the joy she found after a serious injury & medical diagnosis forced her to take a step back & give herself a bit of grace.
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Survival Guide: Tack Cleaning

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You’ve got the horse, you have the tack… now what? Taking care of your tack and equipment is a necessary time commitment for all equestrians.