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How to Fit a Dressage Saddle

Posted On: July 2nd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
It's important to fit a dressage saddle properly on a horse because it has a direct effect on...


Scoring in Dressage Tests

Posted On: July 2nd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In dressage tests, a horse goes through a certain number of movements, and each movement is...


How to Select the Correct Dressage Saddle

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
A dressage saddle should have a deep seat, a longer flap for the leg, long stirrups and knee...


Dressage Bridles & Bits for Beginning & Intermediate Riders

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
A dressage horse is typically started out on a normal snaffle bridle, and a young horse should...


Dressage Bridles & Bits for Advanced Riders

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
A dressage bridle that an advanced rider would use has a snaffle with a curved bit, and these...


Dressage Attire for Everyday Riding

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
Proper attire for everyday dressage riding includes dressage breeches, which are usually...


Traditional Dressage Show Attire

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
The attire worn at dressage shows is traditional and dates back many years, and the outfit...


Dressage Horse Breeds

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
Most of the horse breeds used in dressage are imported from Europe, but many different breeds can...


Protecting a Dressage Horse's Legs

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In dressage, polo wraps are used on a horse's legs for protection, and these wraps need to...


Warming Up a Horse

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
It's important to warm up a horse's muscles to get it ready to ride, and time must be taken...


The Extended & Collected Walk

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In horse riding, an extended walk should find the horse reaching over and tracking as much...


The Rising & Sitting Trot

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
A horse should be started in a rising trot and warmed up before moving onto a sitting trot, which...


The Collected & Extended Canter

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In horse riding, the canter is a three-beat movement, and a collected canter finds a horse...


Half-Pass in the Canter in Dressage

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In horse dressage, a half-pass in the canter is when the horse bends around the inside leg and...


Tempi Changes in Dressage

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In dressage, tempi changes come in a sequence in which a horse changes its lead in the canter...


Canter Pirouette in Dressage

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
When training a horse to do full canter pirouettes, the horse will first have to learn how to...


The Trot Half-Pass in Dressage

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In dressage, a trot half-pass is the same thing as a half-pass in the canter, only the trot has...


Piaffe & Passage in Dressage

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
In dressage, a piaffe is when a horse is dancing on the spot, and a passage is when a horse...


Grand Prix Training Schedule

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
A training system for the level of Grand Prix dressage riding requires the rider to work at least...


How to Pick a Horse Riding Coach

Posted On: June 23rd 2009
Posted By: Tina Irwin
A coach for horse riding should mesh well with the student, they should have good credentials...



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