Tag: USDF Region 5
Pixel Perfect
Arabians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for July! One of the oldest horse breeds on earth, and the influence for many other...
Great Learners Make Great Riders
By Sally O’Dwyer
There is a process to becoming a skilled dressage rider. It is not the same for everyone, but there is a definite...
My Little Horse of a Lifetime
Pony power!! This month on YourDressage, we are celebrating ponies of all breeds. Dressage riders who choose ponies as their mounts are eligible for...
Meet the L Graduate – Stacy Williams
Stacy Williams is a USDF "L" Graduate and USDF Certified Instructor/Trainer at Training-First Level, who currently resides in St. George, UT. Stacy has worked...
My Boy Blue
My goals and aspirations were turned on their head in 2010, when a ranching accident resulted in the loss of my left hand. Three months after my accident, I weaned myself off all medication so that I could ride out with my crew to work bulls in the fall. I have been riding and starting colts ever since, never looking back.
Dressage in the Fourth Dimension: A Book Review
By Sally O’Dwyer and the Dressage Book Club of Colorado
The Dressage Book Club of Colorado is comprised of a small band of dressage amateurs,...
The Teddy Bear and the Dragon: My Double-Whorl Horse
By Johanna Bloom
Hanoverians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for March! This breed originated in Germany, and is one of the oldest and...
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...
What Makes a Million-Dollar Dressage Horse, and Advice on Buying Your...
By Sally O’Dwyer
Dressage trainer Sue Martin recently presented her thoughts over Zoom on buying dressage horses for Boulder Valley Dressage members, a chapter of...















