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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.

Q: I receive comments on my dressage tests indicating that my horse is too rushed. How do I fix his tempo?A: Rhythm denotes the timing and sequence of the footfalls for each gait, while tempo refers to the rate...
Q: On my last dressage test, the judge wrote "inconsistent contact.” I know contact is one of the foundations of dressage; how do I keep it consistent? A: Contact is the point where rider’s hands feel the horse’s mouth,...
Dr. Lydia Gray answers your horse-health questions in our Ask the Vet series.Q: I’ve been doing dressage with my horse for the past four years and we’ve been progressing slowly but steadily up the levels. She is now 19...
Totilas with Dutch rider Edward Gal winning the Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.Totilas, the legendary Dutch-bred stallion who once dominated international dressage, has been officially retired. The announcement was posted this morning on...
Also Read: English Riding Supply Recalls Wire Mouth Bits for Horses Due to Risk of InjuryBits have been used by riders to control their horses for thousands of years. From a simple leather strap to ornate iron contraptions, humans...
Steffen Peters acknowledges the crowd after the finish of his freestyle ride. Photo by Allen MacMillan/MacMillan PhotographyTuesday’s dressage freestyle competition to determine the individual dressage medals was an absolutely super day! The weather early in the day before competition...
Greetings from Toronto! Our MacMillan Photography crew is covering the 2015 Pan American Games equestrian events this month for Horse Illustrated. My husband Allen, photographer extraordinaire, and our three great associate photographers: Jen Emig from Mascoutah, Illinois; Shelley Higgins,...
Canada’s Brittany Fraser and All In were just a smidge over one point behind Peters and Legolas in the standings at the close of the first day scoring 76.105%. Photo by Jen Emig/MacMillan PhotographyIn past years Pan American Games...
Steffen Peters of the U.S.A. shows his appreciation to Legolas and the crowd after their Grand Prix Special ride. Photo by Shelley Higgins/MacMillan PhotographySunday, July 12 was the Pan Am team dressage finals and the pressure was turned as...
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