Tag: Region-7

Riding Forward

0
By Amber Heintzberger: Meet three para-dressage athletes who may help shape the future of the sport. Reprinted from the September/October 2025 issue of USDF Connection

Mustangs: An American Icon – Part Two

1
Riders who compete a Mustang are eligible for Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards, as the American Mustang & Burro Association, Inc. is a participating organization

Mustangs: An American Icon – Part One

0
Riders who compete a Mustang are eligible for Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards, as the American Mustang & Burro Association, Inc. is a participating organization

Trending Topics & Takeaways from the 2025 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

1
Here, we share the top-most trending topics and takeaways from the 2025 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention - four days of business, education, and fun!

Bridle & Boardroom: When the Fit Just Isn’t There

1
Welcome back to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

Top 25 Stories of 2025

0
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?

Heavy Hitters – Part Four

0
Throughout the month of December, we are featuring heavy horses and heavy breed crosses! Check out some of the superstars our followers love to dance with.

Alexzander: A Heavy Horse With A Huge Impact

0
A rider from Region 7 shares how, after years of hiatus, she returned to riding and found joy in showing - with a bit of help from a Friesian cross, that is.

Heavy Hitters – Part Three

0
Throughout the month of December, we are featuring heavy horses and heavy breed crosses! Check out some of the superstars our followers love to dance with.

A Boon in the Darkness

0
"I met Trueman when I was sixteen. I was a wreck with little stability in my life, and Trueman was a dorky little three-year-old painted Percheron cross."
- Advertisement -

Upcoming Education Opportunities

Survival Guide: Fly Season

0
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.