Discovering Hanover – Part 2

March 28th, 2017
Part tour of our 1991 tour with the Hanoverian study group - it's fascinating to see how much has changed... Read Article Comments Off on Discovering Hanover – Part 2
 

Discovering the Hanoverian


Join us on a study tour with the Hanoverian Verband... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Hanoverian Breeding – Where it’s at…


Dr Ludwig Christmann from the Hanoverian Verband discusses the current state of Hanoverian breeding, and the prospects for the future Read Article Comments Off on Hanoverian Breeding – Where it’s at…
 

Andrew McLean talks about the principles of horse handling

March 24th, 2017
Andrew McLean's ten principles of training and working effectively with our horses. Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Saddleworld Horse of the Month – Meet Annapurna

March 23rd, 2017
Annapurna has a famous elder brother, but she's also a star with Gemma Tinney, and has quite a personality of her own. Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Finding the Correct Way of Dressage Training with Stefan Wolff


German professional Stefan Wolff trained with Klaus Balkenhol - and it shows! This gifted trainer is putting the classical principles into practice. Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Mark Phillips – a thinking coach

March 17th, 2017
An in-depth interview with eventing coach, Mark Phillips, riding style, safety and more... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Stefan Wolff gives a lecture: Throughness

March 16th, 2017
Story  and Photos – Rebecca Ashton Stefan Wolff on Throughness. As the Bereiter for Klaus Balkenhol, young Stefan got plenty of both. Klaus is a very practical straight forward sort of trainer, but he is also steeped in the German tradition and  the Classical Principles. After leaving Klaus, Stefan trained in the USA where he competed […] Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Sven Rothenberger – the ‘forgotten’ man of dressage…

March 13th, 2017
Birgit Popp interviews 25-year-old Sven Rothenberger 1992 has brought some highlights, with your marriage to the Dutch dressage rider Gonnelien Gordijn, you graduated as a Bachelor of Science from university and placed second  in the Volvo Dressage World Cup Final at Gothenburg. But then a disappointment, missing a place in the German Olympic team, and […] Read Article Comments Off on Sven Rothenberger – the ‘forgotten’ man of dressage…
 

Is there an Australian dressage ‘re-evaluation’?

March 10th, 2017
My friend, Kenneth Braddick is running a series of articles on his website www.dressage.news where he has invited Australian dressage riders to outline their views on the way selection should go in the future. (If you don’t know Kenneth’s website you should – http://www.dressage-news.com) First cab off the rank was the European based, Lyndal Oatley. Lyndal […] Read Article 7 Comments »