Tag: USDF Region 2

Mustangs: An American Icon – Part Two

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

The USDF Dressage Development Seminars – Part 3

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Megan McIsaac here with the final installment of our series on the USDF Instructor/Trainer Development Program and Dressage Development Seminars!

Sid Brought Me Back

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A rider from Region 2 shares how she couldn't leave horses in her past, leading her to jump back into the sport and find her draft cross partner, Obsidian.

Heavy Hitters – Part Three

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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.

Exactly What I Needed

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A Region 2 rider shares the story of the little powerhouse who may not have been what she was looking for, but turned out to be exactly what she needed.
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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.