Leonie Bramall: Contact, Half Halts and Frame

October 23rd, 2020
Leonie Bramall talks about the number one issue for dressage riders - contact Read Article Comments Off on Leonie Bramall: Contact, Half Halts and Frame
 

Jean Bemelmans – Dressage from the Heart

October 21st, 2020
Belgian-born, German-based dressage trainer, Jean Bemelmans is a genius - find out for yourself... Read Article 4 Comments »
 

Top Tip – Shane Rose asks: When is it faster to go slower?

October 19th, 2020
Eventing star, Shane Rose examines the science and finds that there is more to getting a great time cross country than galloping fast... Read Article Comments Off on Top Tip – Shane Rose asks: When is it faster to go slower?
 

Rhythm or Balance – what comes first?

October 18th, 2020
Portuguese trained FEI dressage master, Miguel Tavora considers the equestrian chicken or the egg dilemma... Which comes first - rhythm or balance? Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Princess Nathalie – working with the ‘sensitive’ horse…

October 16th, 2020
Just how do you ride that sensitive horse that over-reacts to your aids? Well you don't just sit there and hope, says Danish dressage coach, Princess Nathalie... Read Article Comments Off on Princess Nathalie – working with the ‘sensitive’ horse…
 

Holsteiner Stallion Grading 2020:  

October 15th, 2020
There is a wide variety of proven and upcoming bloodlines on show at the upcoming Holsteiner Stallion Grading... Read Article Comments Off on Holsteiner Stallion Grading 2020:  
 

Tips from the top – Ulla Salzgeber on working in…

October 14th, 2020
One of the world's great riders, Ulla Salzgeber shares her views on where your horse's neck should be... Read Article Comments Off on Tips from the top – Ulla Salzgeber on working in…
 

PS-ONLINE AUCTION – 2.5yo LICENSING PROSPECTS – 18-20.10.2020


Ten mouth watering young dressage stallions feature in the PS-Online auction - check them out now... Read Article Comments Off on PS-ONLINE AUCTION – 2.5yo LICENSING PROSPECTS – 18-20.10.2020
 

Tips from the Top – Jo Hinnemann on training young horses

October 12th, 2020
The main thing I am trying to emphasise is that we should be thinking about the work we do every day, it should be logical, systematic, easy to understand for the horses, easy to understand for the riders. How much you can teach a young horse, depends on the horse. Because they are growing all […] Read Article Comments Off on Tips from the Top – Jo Hinnemann on training young horses
 

Tips from the top – with Carl Hester

October 11th, 2020
Carl Hester on how to ride the best test you can Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro take their first look at the 2012 Olympic arena in London “The biggest mistake is not riding in the warm up how you ride at home.” “We try to have a warm up program that we take to the competitions. […] Read Article 1 Comment »