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A common problem when riding circles or schooling in an unfenced field or paddock is ‘falling out.'Although this fault is more commonly experienced with younger novice horses (because they lack balance), it can occur with any horse at any age and is often caused by the rider not using their aids correctly. So, in this podcast episode, we will cover what falling out is, the problems caused by falling out, the reasons why your horse falls out, and how you can stop it from happening. -------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here -https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/falling-out/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
Through correct and systematic training, you and your horse should naturally progress up through the dressage levels. Like most riders, you're probably keen to advance, but it's important that you don't rush your partnership and enter a competition at a level beyond your current capabilities. So, how do you gauge when it's time to move your horse up to the next level in competition?In this podcast episode, we're going to look at the problems of progressing too quickly and too slowly, give you five steps to deciding if you and your horse are ready for the next level, and finish with five extra tips on competing at the next level up. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Know When to Move up to the Next Level in Dressage' episode.)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here -https://howtodressage.com/dressage-theory/move-up-next-dressage-level/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
The term 'on the bit' is often wrongly simplified to a horse that has its head tucked in with a rounded neck, i.e., as long as the horse does not have its nose poking out and isn't looking at the stars, then it's 'on the bit.' This is incorrect. 'On the bit' is about much more than your horse's head position. So, in this podcast episode, we will clarify what 'on the bit' is, why you want your horse 'on the bit,' and how to put your horse 'on the bit.' -------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here -https://howtodressage.com/dressage-theory/ride-horse-on-the-bit/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS Understanding and Using The Dressage Scales of Training: For Every Horse, at Every Level, During Every Dressage Movement. (Including Exercises.)As always, when launching a new book, we reduce the price for those who are happy to grab themselves a copy first. The prices will increase to the RRP on 25th November 2023. Get it here - https://amzn.to/46FJISX
How many times have you had the remark, “Could have more bend,” on your dressage test sheet? A lack of supple bend is a common fault that judges will mark down because bending is crucial to your horse's progression in the dressage scales of training. Without the ability to bend your horse correctly, you will not be able to ride accurate circles, turns, or corners, or position your horse for lateral movements. So, in this podcast episode, we're going to look at why you need to bend your horse, what defines a correct bend, the impact of poll flexion on your horse's ability to bend, how your horse creates the illusion of bending, and the aids you need to apply to bend your horse correctly. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Get Your Horse to Bend' episode.)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here -https://howtodressage.com/dressage-theory/how-to-get-your-horse-to-bend/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
Shoulder-in is a lateral movement that requires you to bring your horse's shoulders to the inside while bending him uniformly through his body. Since it is the first movement that requires riders to displace their horses' shoulders, it's often ridden incorrectly by those first attempting it.So, in this podcast episode, we will look at exactly what shoulder-in is, the purpose of this movement, the aids you need to apply, and how to ride shoulder-in correctly. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Ride Shoulder-in' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here -https://howtodressage.com/dressage-movements/how-to-ride-shoulder-in/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
Anyone who has spent any reasonable amount of time around horses has probably experienced a spook or two (possibly more!). If your horse spooks at a particular object, his attention is on that rather than on you and your aids. Not only will this lose you marks in dressage tests, but it could also be dangerous if your horse reacts in panic. So, in this podcast episode, we will look at why horses spook, why spooking is a problem, what you shouldn't do when your horse spooks, and finally, give you some tips on how to minimize spooking. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Deal with a Spooky Horse' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/how-to-deal-with-a-spooky-horse/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
A double bridle is what you see used on all the top dressage horses during competition, and using a double bridle for the first time can mark a significant milestone in your dressage career. That being said, many riders misuse double bridles or introduce them to their horses too soon, using it as a shortcut to getting their horses into an “outline” and mistakenly using it to slow their horse's canter in order to negotiate the smaller circles and direct downward transitions demanded at the higher levels. As you can imagine, this just creates more problems.So, in this podcast episode, we will look at the purpose of a double bridle, when are you and your horse ready for a double bridle, how to fit a double bridle, and how to start using one correctly. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Use a Double Bridle' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/dressage-theory/use-double-bridle/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
Competing requires preparation, not only on the day of the event but also in the days preceding it.The level of success you achieve can be significantly impacted by the amount of time and effort you devote to your preparation.So, in this podcast episode, we will cover why diligent preparation is essential if you are to give your best performance between the whiteboards, and what you need to do to ensure that you and your horse are perfectly prepared and primed for action(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Prepare for a Dressage Competition' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/competition/prepare-dressage-test/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
The words "rounder" and "through" are commonly used by dressage riders, judges, and trainers.You might see the comment, "could be rounder and more through" on your dressage score sheet, or you may hear your trainer encouraging you to increase your horse's "roundness" and "throughness."Although often used, these terms are frequently misunderstood. Or, if they are understood, many riders are unsure of how to achieve correct roundness and throughness. So, in this podcast episode, we will clarify what "round" and "through" mean in the context of dressage, why these qualities are desirable, and how you can increase the roundness and throughness of your own horse. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Get Your Horse Rounder and More Through' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/get-horse-rounder/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
Dressage horses are selected and purposely bred to have natural, high-quality, and uphill paces. And the better their natural paces, the higher the price tag. However, if your budget doesn't stretch to buying the ready-made article (and it's not cheap), there are ways to increase what nature has given your own horse and enhance the quality of his canter. So, in this podcast episode, we will discuss what a quality canter is, why you want to have one, and how to go about enhancing the quality of your own horse's canter. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Make the Horse's Canter Stonger' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/the-horses-paces/make-canter-stronger/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
The simple change is a movement that appears in some dressage tests. Contrary to what its name would have you believe, there's nothing "simple" about it. As the rider, you need to be very clear and coordinated with your aids, and your horse needs to respond to them almost instantaneously for this movement to be smooth and seamless. So, in this podcast episode, we will look at what a simple change is, why you would want to ride one, and the steps on how to ride a simple change correctly, along with some bonus training tips. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Ride a Simple Change' episode) -------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/dressage-movements/ride-simple-change/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------
A fault commonly observed during dressage tests at all levels is the tendency for a horse to come behind the rider's contact.If this is the case, comments you may find on your score sheets could include "overbent," "behind the contact," and "behind the vertical," which is commonly abbreviated to BTV. So, in this podcast episode, we will cover what behind the vertical is, reasons why your horse is behind the vertical, how to correct this, and more. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Stop Your Horse From Coming Behind the Vertical' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/behind-vertical-bit-contact/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------
For your horse to progress through the levels of dressage training, it is essential that he is ‘in front of your leg' and working forwards into the bridle.Unfortunately, when some riders apply their leg aids, their horses mistakenly increase their tempo and move their legs faster. So, in this podcast episode, we will cover the difference between speed and impulsion, why your horse speeds up, and how you can encourage your horse to work more forwards without getting faster. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Encourage Your Horse to be More Forward, But Not Faster' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/horse-forward-not-faster/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------
Suppleness, also described as looseness, is the full flexibility of your horse's body and mind. It must be a central theme throughout your schooling and should be constantly checked and reinforced at all stages of training. As you progress through the dressage levels, your horse's suppleness should also advance, which is demonstrated by an increased flexion of the joints, fluid lengthening and shortening of the frame, equal and effortless bending from side to side, and a relaxed and confident demeanor. So, in this podcast episode, we will give you an overview of full-body suppleness and some detailed exercises to help you improve this quality in your horse.(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Improve Your Horse's Suppleness' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/improve-horses-suppleness/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
Every rider has experienced pre-competition nerves. The pressure of wanting to do well, combined with the worry of making a mistake, results in a cocktail of emotions that can ruin an otherwise promising test. So, in this podcast episode, we will look at why you get nervous, how this affects your dressage performance, and give you 16 tips to help you manage your competition nerves. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Manage Dressage Competition Nerves' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/competition/manage-dressage-competition-nerves/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
You've probably heard many riding coaches shouting to their students, instructing them to ride their horses more forwards. Although that's good advice, the term “forwards” can often be misinterpreted. Rather than constantly having to push your horse to keep him moving (working your own leg muscles more than your horse), you ideally want your horse to stay in gear and be self-going, or as it's more commonly known, “forward-thinking.” So, in this podcast episode, we will clarify what a forward-thinking horse is and why this quality is necessary for dressage. We will also look at what makes a horse backward-thinking before helping you create forwardness in your own horse. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'What is a Backward Thinking Horse?' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/dressage-theory/forward-thinking-horse/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
When competing, some dressage tests will ask you to briefly release your contact via a “give and retake of the reins.” The name of this movement is commonly shorted to “give and retake” and abbreviated as “G&R.” It is an exercise often ridden incorrectly during dressage tests, leading to many needless lost marks. So, in the podcast episode, we're going to clarify what a give and retake is, why the dressage judge wants to see you perform this exercise, how to ride a give and retake, and some faults you need to avoid. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Ride a Give and Retake of the Reins' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/dressage-movements/ride-give-retake-reins/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
The ‘free walk' is a movement that appears in all dressage tests up to medium level (British Dressage).Riders often neglect it in their home schooling sessions, which is a very costly omission given that the free walk is often worth double marks!Even if your horse doesn't naturally have the best walk in the world, there are things you can do to improve the free walk and maximize your score.So, in this podcast episode, we're going to cover what makes an excellent free walk, how to ride this movement, the common mistakes you need to avoid, and exercises to help you improve this pace. (Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Improve the Free Walk on a Long Rein' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/the-horses-paces/improve-free-walk-long-rein/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
As you move up through the dressage levels, the circles that you are asked to perform will become smaller in diameter and you will, eventually, be asked to perform 10-meter circles.Although these may sound straightforward, there's more to this movement than you might at first think; both in riding it and the benefits it delivers.So, in this podcast episode, we're going to look at how 10-meter circles can improve your horse's way of going, what other dressage movements require 10-meter circles, when and where to practice these circles, and finally, the steps you need to take to execute a high-scoring 10-meter circle.(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Ride a 10-Meter Circle' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/dressage-movements/ride-10-meter-circle/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSBustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
A poking nose is a common fault that is easily seen, even with an untrained eye; the horse goes around with his nose literally poking out in front of him and his chin lifted.It's an issue that is usually observed at the lower dressage levels and with horses that are just beginning their dressage career.So, in this podcast episode, we're going to clarify where your horse's nose should be, why a poking nose is not desirable, and we're going to tell you what not to do about it before giving you seven steps to help you correct it.(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Correct a 'Poking Nose'' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/correct-poking-nose/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
If you ever receive the comment ‘lateral walk' on your dressage score sheet, this should not be brushed aside.A lateral walk indicates a fundamental issue with the horse's walk rhythm and, in extreme cases, it can be impossible to correct.This fault is usually created unknowingly and unintentionally by the rider and can result in a permanently damaged walk pace.So, in this podcast episode, we're going to discuss the qualities that make up a correct walk, clarify exactly what a lateral walk is, and give you some tips on how to prevent this problem before finally sharing some methods that may help correct a lateral walk.(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How to Correct a Lateral Walk' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/troubleshooting/correct-lateral-walk/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSStrongTeams.com PodcastLearn how today's top leaders build strong teams and culture. Biblically based advice.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
Getting your warm-up right is a key element in producing your best performance in the dressage arena.Unfortunately, there's no set time to suit every horse and situation; if you don't allow long enough, your horse may be too sharp and tense, and if you overdo it, he might run out of steam halfway through the test.So, in this podcast episode, we're going to identify things that you should not do during your warm-up, cover eight factors that can influence the length of your warm-up, provide you with five steps to create your own warm-up plan, and give you some tips on how to time your warm-up to perfection.(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'How Long to Warm up for Before a Dressage Test' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/competition/long-warm-dressage-test/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTSStrongTeams.com PodcastLearn how today's top leaders build strong teams and culture. Biblically based advice.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThe Complete Online Dressage Course by How To Dressage - https://howtodressage.com/complete-online-dressage-course/
We are talking with one of the original contributors to our show, Hilary Moore-Hebert, about industry trends. After that, veterinarian Carole Holland chats with us about treating horses with acupuncture during competition. Then, Wendy Murdoch joins us for a New Year's update. And, the Ride I.Q. Tip of the Week is with Lauren Sprieser. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 701:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Hilary Moore Hebert | TiktokGuest: Carole HollandGuest: Wendy Murdoch | Sure Foot Equine | Murdoch Method Facebook | Sure Foot Equine FacebookGuest: Lauren Spreiser | Instagram | FacebookHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Stall And StablePlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQ, Sure Foot Equine Support the show
On tonight's show we start with the auditor book review of Horse Brain, Human Brain. After that we are going to have great discussion about new rules concerning bits with Beth Haist. Tony Sandoval starts the New Year off right for our trainer tip. Listen In...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 700:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Auditor Gwynn RobertsGuest: Beth Haist | Facebook | beth@thehorseofcourse.comGuest: Tony Sandoval | InstagramDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain – The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horsemanship RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
On tonight's show we start with the auditor book review of Horse Brain, Human Brain. After that we are going to have great discussion about new rules concerning bits with Beth Haist. Tony Sandoval starts the New Year off right for our trainer tip. Listen In...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 700:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Auditor Gwynn RobertsGuest: Beth Haist | Facebook | beth@thehorseofcourse.comGuest: Tony Sandoval | InstagramDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain – The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horsemanship RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
We will report on all the important goings on at USDF Convention today with President George Williams. Then, we have a Happy Holiday segment with Beth Haist from The Horse Of Course. Ride I.Q. and Lauren Sprieser have provided us with a great Trainer Tip of the Week about inspiring the right kind of energy from your horse even before you ride.GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 698:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: George Williams, President of USDFGuest: Beth HaistGuest: Lauren SprieserHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
We have a fun report from USDF Finals with Jennifer Conour and her two students, who all competed over the weekend! Then, after that, we will bring you a wonderful Trainer Tip with regular guest, Tony Sandoval. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 697:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Jennifer Conour | InstagramGuest: Laurie Saldena Rich and Linda KimballGuest: Tony Sandoval | InstagramHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
We have a fun report from USDF Finals with Jennifer Conour and her two students, who all competed over the weekend! Then, after that, we will bring you a wonderful Trainer Tip with regular guest, Tony Sandoval. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 697:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Jennifer Conour | InstagramGuest: Laurie Saldena Rich and Linda KimballGuest: Tony Sandoval | InstagramHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
Janet Jones--author of Horse Brain, Human Brain, joins us. Then, after that, our favorite monthly guest, Wendy Murdoch, will come on. Plus, we end with a trainer tip provided by Ride I.Q. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 695:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Janet Jones| FacebookGuest: Wendy Murdoch | Sure Foot Equine | Murdoch Method Facebook | Sure Foot Equine Facebook | The Hay SoakerGuest: Peter Gray | Ride IQ CoachesDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horses In The MorningPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQ, Sure Foot Equine Support the show
Janet Jones--author of Horse Brain, Human Brain, joins us. Then, after that, our favorite monthly guest, Wendy Murdoch, will come on. Plus, we end with a trainer tip provided by Ride I.Q. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 695:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Janet Jones| FacebookGuest: Wendy Murdoch | Sure Foot Equine | Murdoch Method Facebook | Sure Foot Equine Facebook | The Hay SoakerGuest: Peter Gray | Ride IQ CoachesDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horses In The MorningPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQ, Sure Foot Equine Support the show
While Reese is competing at finals, we recorded a segment with Jane Hannigan talking about the Carl Hester Symposium and Ride IQ has provided us with a tip from Lauren Sprieser. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 694:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Jane HanniganGuest: Lauren Spreiser | Instagram | FacebookDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horsemanship RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
While Reese is competing at finals, we recorded a segment with Jane Hannigan talking about the Carl Hester Symposium and Ride IQ has provided us with a tip from Lauren Sprieser. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 694:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Jane HanniganGuest: Lauren Spreiser | Instagram | FacebookDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horsemanship RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
We are joined on today's USDF episode by Kristi Wysocki for more review of the new 2023 tests. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 693:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Kristi WysockiDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
We are joined on today's USDF episode by Kristi Wysocki for more review of the new 2023 tests. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 693:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Kristi WysockiDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Ride IQSupport the show
We will be joined by a couple of long-time friends and contributors. First, Patty Mayer will discuss focused training versus clinicing. After that, Lauren Sprieser will give tips on beating the fall/winter doldrums. And, to finish the show Jane Hannigan will come on with a great Trainer Tip. Listen In...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 692:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesPicture Credit : Jane HanniganGuest: Patty MayerGuest: Lauren Spreiser | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Jane HanniganDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
We will be joined by a couple of long-time friends and contributors. First, Patty Mayer will discuss focused training versus clinicing. After that, Lauren Sprieser will give tips on beating the fall/winter doldrums. And, to finish the show Jane Hannigan will come on with a great Trainer Tip. Listen In...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 692:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesPicture Credit : Jane HanniganGuest: Patty MayerGuest: Lauren Spreiser | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Jane HanniganDressage Book Club: Horse Brain, Human Brain - The Neuroscience of Horsemanship by Janet Jones, PhDHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
We will be talking about the new dressage tests to be used in 2024 with someone who helped write them--Nadine Schwartsman. After that, Anastasia Curwood promotes a great cause--Strides for Equality Equestrians. Lastly, Reese will bring a Trainer Tip from her weekend of scribing. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 691:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Nadine Schwartsman | Les Bois DressageGuest: Anastasia Curwood | Strides For Equality Equestrians | FacebookHorse and Rider Books USDF Recommended ReadingHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horses In The MorningPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
We will be talking about the new dressage tests to be used in 2024 with someone who helped write them--Nadine Schwartsman. After that, Anastasia Curwood promotes a great cause--Strides for Equality Equestrians. Lastly, Reese will bring a Trainer Tip from her weekend of scribing. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 691:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Nadine Schwartsman | Les Bois DressageGuest: Anastasia Curwood | Strides For Equality Equestrians | FacebookHorse and Rider Books USDF Recommended ReadingHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horses In The MorningPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
We are going to learn all about pulse electromagnetic therapy and how it can help your horse. Then, we have para rider, Mia Rodier-Dawallo joining in about her journey. And, our Trainer Tip today will be with international show jumping rider, Filipo Pignatti. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 690:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Alane Paulley from Magnawave | Association of PEMF ProfessionalsGuest: Mia Rodier-Dawallo | gofundme | Southern California Equestrian Sports | FEI Awards 2022Guest: Filippo Pignatti | FacebookHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: The Humble HoofPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
We are going to learn all about pulse electromagnetic therapy and how it can help your horse. Then, we have para rider, Mia Rodier-Dawallo joining in about her journey. And, our Trainer Tip today will be with international show jumping rider, Filipo Pignatti. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 690:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Alane Paulley from Magnawave | Association of PEMF ProfessionalsGuest: Mia Rodier-Dawallo | gofundme | Southern California Equestrian Sports | FEI Awards 2022Guest: Filippo Pignatti | FacebookHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: The Humble HoofPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
The canter is probably the trickiest gait for a young horse to master in the confines of the dressage arena, as the engagement and balance are still being established.However, it's in the competitive dressage rider's best interest to focus on the quality of this gait since so many test movements are based on the canter, such as canter pirouettes, tempi changes, half-passes and zig-zags.So, in this in-depth podcast episode, we take a look at what makes a correct canter, how to ride the canter, and how you can improve it.(Please note: This is an updated and expanded version of our previous 'About the Horse's Canter Gait in Dressage' episode)-------------If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/the-horses-paces/horses-canter-gait-dressage/To take our Big Dressage Quiz, click here - https://howtodressage.com/big-dressage-quiz/To view our equestrian books and training diaries on Amazon, click here - https://amzn.to/2SFL633 To check out The Complete Online Dressage Course, click here - https://course.howtodressage.comIf you would like to follow our Facebook Page, click here - https://www.facebook.com/HowToDressage/FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Simple Steps to Boost Your Dressage Scoreshttps://howtodressage.com/7-simple-steps/-------------ADVERTISEMENTS
The head of the Horse Radio Network will join us with some exciting news. We have a Dressage at Devon report from listener, Ruth McCormick. After that, Wendy from the Murdoch Method gives us an update. And, then, Reese and Philip will bring a Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 689:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Ruth McCormickGuest: Wendy Murdoch | Sure Foot Equine | Murdoch Method Facebook | Sure Foot Equine FacebookHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: The PlaidcastPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Sure Foot Equine.Support the show
The head of the Horse Radio Network will join us with some exciting news. We have a Dressage at Devon report from listener, Ruth McCormick. After that, Wendy from the Murdoch Method gives us an update. And, then, Reese and Philip will bring a Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 689:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Ruth McCormickGuest: Wendy Murdoch | Sure Foot Equine | Murdoch Method Facebook | Sure Foot Equine FacebookHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: The PlaidcastPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Sure Foot Equine.Support the show
Reese and Philip will bring you Technical Delegate, Susan Moran, to explain her role at the competitions. After that, our friend, Karen Isberg, comes on to talk about horses with challenging nutritional requirements. And, Krystina Wright from USDF is with us for our Tip of the Week. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 688:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Susan Moran | suziehorse@aol.comGuest: Karen Isberg | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Krystina WrightHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Wisdom by WESAPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products,Support the show
Reese and Philip will bring you Technical Delegate, Susan Moran, to explain her role at the competitions. After that, our friend, Karen Isberg, comes on to talk about horses with challenging nutritional requirements. And, Krystina Wright from USDF is with us for our Tip of the Week. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 688:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Susan Moran | suziehorse@aol.comGuest: Karen Isberg | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Krystina WrightHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Wisdom by WESAPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products,Support the show
Reese and Phil are joined today by Lee and Sarah Tubman. Plus, they review their Book of the Month with HRN Auditor, Jennifer Jones. And, Reese and Phil end with a great Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 686:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Jennifer JonesGuest: Sarah Lockman-Tubman and Lee TubmanBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Stalll and StablePlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products,Support the show
Reese and Phil are joined today by Lee and Sarah Tubman. Plus, they review their Book of the Month with HRN Auditor, Jennifer Jones. And, Reese and Phil end with a great Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 686:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Jennifer JonesGuest: Sarah Lockman-Tubman and Lee TubmanBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Stalll and StablePlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products,Support the show
This week's show will feature US World Championship team rider, Katie Duerrhammer. She not only catches us up with a fantastic interview, but she then stays on to give you a great Trainer Tip on gratitude. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 685:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Katie Duerrhammer| InstagramBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horsemanship RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products,Support the show
On today's USDF episode, we are pleased to interview Kayley Knollman about winning the Dressage Seat Medal, 14 to 18 year-olds, at the Festival of Champions held at Lamplight Equestrian Center in Wayne, Illinois. We'll then talk to Liz Molloy about how she's encouraged the Seat Medal Classes in her region. And, Reese has a great Fitness Tip this week. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 684:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Kayley KnollmanGuest: Elizabeth Molloy of Taramia Riding SchoolBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartUnited States Dressage FederationHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products,Support the show
On today's show we are joined first by Anna Swackhammer, silver medallist for Canadian Junior team and then Young rider team gold medal winner Mary Piller, after that Wendy Murdoch will chat about her visit to Maplecrest farm. Listen In...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 683:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Anna SwackhammerGuest: Mary Piller of Miramonte EquineGuest: Wendy Murdoch | Sure Foot Equine | Murdoch Method Facebook | Sure Foot Equine FacebookBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products, Sure Foot Equine.Support the show