Dressage
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How Four Classical Dressage Schools Came Together
Filipe Graciosa of Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre talks about the production of "4 Ecoles d'Art Equestre." By Elizabeth Kaye McCall for Dressage Today magazine. -
Less is More When Giving Aids to Create Balance
Pressure often creates the opposite effect when giving aids to create balance. By Sylvia Loch for Dressage Today magazine. -
Pirouette in the Long Lines with Bo Jenå
Click to set in motion or stop this photo sequence to see what Bo Jenå does with the horse in long lines to develop a pirouette. From the editors of Dressage Today magazine. -
Stretchy Circle vs. Überstreichen
In the May 2008 issue of Practical Horseman, dressage rider Courtney King-Dye shows you how to correctly perform a correct "stretchy circle." Here she teaches you the difference between that and the test for self-carriage. -
Classical Dressage Reading List from Jim Wofford
Veteran eventing coach and Olympian Jim Wofford lists the classic dressage texts he says every rider should read. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine. -
Understanding the Half Pass through Shoulder-in, Leg Yield
Learn how shoulder-in and leg yield can you help you ride the half pass. By Kathy Priest for Dressage Today magazine. -
Long Lining Q&A with Bo Jenå
Use long lining as an effective warm-up or training tool with these insights from clinician Bo Jenå. By Beth Baumert for Dressage Today magazine. -
Longeing and the Seat: A Dressage Primer
The former chief rider at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna explains the mechanics and feeling necessary to acquire an effective dressage seat. By Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg for Dressage Today magazine. -
Develop Flying Changes with Counter Canter
Sally O'Connor delves into the importance of counter canter in developing flying lead changes. From the editors of Dressage Today magazine. -
Tips on Sitting the Trot and Cross-Training
Mette Rosencrantz gives you tips on how to ride the sitting trot and energize your work through cross-training. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.


