Developing The Self-Made Horse: Johann Hinnemann Leads USDF Trainers Conference
Each day he stressed the importance of aiming not just to ride well, but to train well, touting that the future of American dressage lie in
The Key Is Cross-Training: Vaulting Horses Find Success Through Upper Level Dressage
Bruno uses a balancing act of his own, in the form of variety, to achieve the goal of an elastic, rhythmic horse who comes through and uses
Developing The X-Factor: JJ Tate On Teaching Horses To Love Their Work
In a classic case of nature versus nurture dressage trainer and international competitor, Jessico Jo (JJ) Tate, examines exactly what makes
Grounded: Joseph Newcomb On Practical In Hand Training For Every Horse
The greatest benefit that riders may elicit from groundwork training is an acute sharpness to aids both on the ground and in the saddle. By
Growing Pains: Lauren Sprieser Talks Life With Young Horses
Word to the wise - pony parenting is not an easy task. No one knows this better than FEI rider and trainer Lauren Sprieser. She'll be th
Alyssa Pitts Reveals Why The "Problem Horse" Usually Isn't The Problem
According to Alyssa Pitts, the term "problem horse" is a misnomer for equines who have had a rough start in life. The Washington-b
Lauren Sprieser on Managing Expectations - Part 2
As someone who has taken multiple horses from scratch and turned them into Grand Prix competitors, Sprieser explains that training a horse t
Lauren Sprieser on Managing Expectations - Part 1
"I want to start by telling you that if everybody asked the right amount from their horse every day I would have to be in a different l