Category Archives: Dressage

Laura Graves Is Still Amazing, ICYWW

America's reigning queen of dressage has her crown firmly in place. In their first international appearance of the year, Laura Graves and her Olympic partner Verdades captured the FEI World...

The Seat: Where Two Spines Meet

The place where two spines meet is where the central nervous systems of horse and rider come together. In her book Where Two Spines Align: Dressage Dynamics, Beth Baumert explores...

Don’t Forget to Breathe

Are you usually out of breath after sitting the trot? Do you catch yourself holding your breath over jumps? In her book The Dressage Seat, renowned classical riding expert Anja...

Courtney King-Dye Is the Inspo You Need Today

Courtney King-Dye's life is a lesson in perseverance. Pick any one stage of her incredible journey—from making the US Olympic team to surviving a devastating traumatic head injury; from reinventing herself as a Paralympian...

Carl Hester: Nip Tuck Valegro

As the dressage world continues to grapple with the retirement of its biggest star, Valegro, leave it to Carl Hester to remind us that we humans are not the only...

Why the Rush?

There are many in-saddle scenarios where a horse may “rush”: during transitions, before fences, or whenever you pick up the trot or canter or ask for the rein-back. The rhythm...