Tag: USDF Certified Instructor
Meet the Certified Instructor – Kiersten Vroman
Kiersten Vroman is a USDF Certified Instructor at Training-First Level. Along with her husband, she owns and operates three horse boarding/lesson and training facilities...
Meet the Instructor – Bill McMullin
Bill McMullin is a USDF Certified Instructor at the FEI B Level, a United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) āSā Dressage Judge, and. a USDF...
Meet the L Graduate – Katherine Simard
Katherine Simard is a dressage instructor and trainer who resides in Littleton, Colorado. Her love of horses began at a very young age. She feels blessed...
Tips from USDF Certified Instructors!
We asked our USDF Certified Instructors:ā What is one piece of advice you would give to your students as they are getting ready to...
Meet the L Graduate – Susann Regalmuto
Susann started riding in her hometown of Karlsruhe, Germany, under classical Master Egon von Neindorff, she earned her Silver and Bronze certification, Reiterabzeichen and...
Exercise Of The Day #14 ā Using the Diamond for Canter...
By Eliza Sydnor
I learned this exercise from Steffen Peters. Riding a diamond from E or B up towards A or C, I collect the...
Exercise Of The Day #13 ā Head to Wall Leg Yielding
By Eliza Sydnor
Head to Wall Leg Yield is a very helpful exercise for teaching your horse better coordination in crossing their hind legs. It...
One Tempis – Helpful Hints
Jennifer Truett
My goal in making this video is to provide footage and information that I wished I had easy access to when I first...
Exercise Of The Day #12 – Free Jumping!
Today we shake it up with a little something different for your dressage horse. Free jumping is a little intimidating if youāve never done...
Exercise Of The Day # 11- The Volume Dial
This is another way to think about transitions within the gaits. You should be able to āturn the dialā up or down in each...