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Horse Dressage

Many Horse Illustrated readers love this discipline and/or practice parts of it to improve their riding in other disciplines. This Olympic equestrian discipline, which also means "training," involves training the horse up through set levels using specific movements put together in a pattern, called a test. Competitions are available for riders of all levels. The United States Dressage Federation governs competitions in the U.S. Horses of all breeds are capable of participating in the sport, and exercises can improve any riding horse's skills, and that of his rider. In addition, Horse Illustrated publishes news from this discipline as well as features on how to do certain movements, how to participate in the sport, stories from riders in the discipline, and more.

Although I’m in Florida for winter training and riding, I’m doing more than just riding. Being a working student involves feeding, mucking, cleaning tack, and other miscellaneous chores around the barn. I’ve learned that a truly comfortable and clean...
What can we say about Valegro that hasn’t already been said? You already know about the record setting scores and armloads of medals he and his rider, Charlotte Dujardin, earned over their career together. You know that he and Dujardin led Great Britain...
DYNA DOES DRESSAGE - Official Teaser Trailer from Amy J. Enser on Vimeo.From an outsider’s perspective, the sport of dressage can seem exclusive and elite. If you only ever saw it during Olympic years, you’d have little reason to think otherwise as...
Divine Comedy and Jessica Keating, USDF First Level Freestyle OpenThe United States Dressage Finals kicked off today, November 10, at the Kentucky Horse Park. The show brings in regional qualifiers from around the country from training level to grand...
 For most us dressage riders, a trail ride feels like a break from serious training. In many ways it is a break from our usual routines, but in terms of training focus its success relies on the same level...
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) has named four athlete-and-horse combinations to the U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Team for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Para-dressage competition at the Paralympic Games will take place September 11-16, 2016, at the Deodoro Olympic...
U.S. Dressage Team on the bronze medal podium, left to right: Allison Brock, Laura Graves, Kasey Perry-Glass and Steffen Peters. Photo by Allen MacMillan/MacMillan PhotographyHello again from South America and the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. We are told...
Embed from Getty ImagesTap the arrows at the side of the image above to scroll through the slideshow." might be the best horse in the world,” said commentator John Kyle, "But he also has the best rider in the...
Embed from Getty Images As the top-ranked horse-and-rider team after the Grand Prix, Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro were the last pair to go today in the Grand Prix Special. However, they came in to a situation where almost anything could...
85.071% for @CSJDujardin & into the lead!!! #TwoHearts #EquestrianDressage @Rio2016 pic.twitter.com/AeKncsvxNo— The FEI (@FEI_Global) August 11, 2016Although you wouldn't know it by watching her calm, confident ride, there’s a lot of pressure on Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin. With the...
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