Dressage
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Developing Correct Contact in Dressage
A USDF-certified instructor gives a three-step process to encourage your horse to step with good energy into the contact. Written by Joy Congdon for Dressage Today. -
Understanding Half Halts
An international clinician and author explains how to prepare a horse for a new command with this important riding technique. Written by Jessica Jahiel for Dressage Today. -
Friesians Pull on Pantyhose for Devon
Eight dressage riders team up to produce an original exhibition riding Friesians. Written for Dressage Today by Pat Shipman. -
Training with Lisa Wilcox and Ernst Hoyos
A junior rider spends an idyllic summer with two world-class dressage trainers. Written by Suzanne Laporte. -
Improve Your Dressage Seat
International dressage rider Belinda Nairn offers basic exercises that improve your feel and position -- and get you out of the ring. Produced for EquiSearch by the editors of Practical Horseman magazine. -
Sharpening Your Horse's Responses
This excerpt from dressage trainer Lendon Gray's book, Lessons with Lendon, teaches riders of all disciplines how to sharpen their horses' responses and their own coordination. -
Dealing With Cushing's Syndrome
An amateur dressage rider's life changes when her aging horse contracts Cushing's Syndrome. Written by Leslie A. Doak for Dressage Today. -
George Williams Balances an Olympic Dream
Grand Prix rider George Williams works toward a lifelong Olympic dream while keeping his family ties strong. By Sandra Oliynyk for Dressage Today. -
Shoulder-In & Shoulder-Fore
A Pan-Am silver medalist discusses the differences between a shoulder-in and shoulder-fore. Written by Shannon Dueck. -
Benefits of Schooling Twice a Day
Dressage trainer Judy Westlake discusses the benefits of riding your horse twice a day. Written for Dressage Today.


