Classical Principles with Hubertus Schmidt

July 19th, 2010
German Riding Master, Hubertus Schmidt discusses the classical principles of dressage training Read Article 2 Comments »
 

WOW – a clinic with Steffen Peters Part 1

July 16th, 2010
Top American dressage competitor, Steffen Peters proves that he is just as talented at helping riders and their horses Read Article Comments Off on WOW – a clinic with Steffen Peters Part 1
 

Talking dressage with Sjef Janssen


Dressage Trainer, Sjef Janssen talks about his training philosophy Read Article Comments Off on Talking dressage with Sjef Janssen
 

A lesson with Mary Hanna


Nadia Coghlan takes a lesson with Australian Olympic dressage rider, Mary Hanna Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Training with Ingrid Klimke

July 14th, 2010
Ingrid Klimke is one of the world's great trainers and competes at the highest levels in both eventing and dressage... Read Article Comments Off on Training with Ingrid Klimke
 

An interview with Sjef Janssen


In this interview Dutch dressage trainer, Sjef Janssen describes how he came to the world of dressage... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

George Morris and the Ultimate Learning Curve Part 1

July 12th, 2010
Sit in as showjumping guru, George Morris works with a gifted group of showjumpers and eventing riders... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Re-Educating the Racehorse – Part 1

July 11th, 2010
In this series of articles we deal with the problems of re-training a racehorse with a view to a career as an eventer. Read Article Comments Off on Re-Educating the Racehorse – Part 1
 

FOUR SHOWJUMPING MASTERS – Part 1: George Morris

July 10th, 2010
One of the many great strengths of American showjumping has been the influence of a series of great teachers – great trainers who were also great theoreticians, and luckily for us, great writers, and willing and able to put their teachings down in books for others to read and use. 
This series looks at the crucial work of four great masters of American jumping – Gordon Wright, Bertalan de Neméthy, William Steinkraus and George Morris – and just to confuse matters, we’ll start the series with the only one who is still vigorously active in the sport, George Morris since his book, The American Jumping Style provides an invaluable historical overview of the sport… or is it art? Read Article 2 Comments »
 

FOUR SHOWJUMPING MASTERS – Part 3: Bertalan de Némethy


The American Showjumping style needed a final polish, and it came in the form of the Hungarian rider and trainer, Bert de Nemethy... Read Article 2 Comments »