October 17th, 2019
Meet a three-time World Champion Young Horse now going Grand Prix, and her breeders. Read ArticleComments Off on Meet Hanne Lund, breeder of a three-time Young Horse Champion
October 16th, 2019
In this third article of the series, we look at the development of the so-called 'classical' principles in the nineteenth century... Read Article2 Comments »
October 11th, 2019
This is the final in a four part series of articles that looks at the development of the principles of dressage training from the Greeks, through the Middle Ages and into the present. This article discusses the emergence of the German Training Scale and in a postscript considers the state of the art in 2019... Read Article11 Comments »
October 9th, 2019
This is the first of a series of articles that looks at the development of the Classical Principles of Dressage. We start with Xenophon and Greek Horsemanship, and find that the popular conception of his teachings and place in dressage is quite wrong… Read Article7 Comments »
October 8th, 2019
What did de la Guérinière really say? How did the Old Masters train and how relevant is it today? Christopher Hector continues this series looking at the classical tradition... Read Article3 Comments »
October 7th, 2019
Jean François Pignon is famous throughout Europe for his liberty act but more and more European riders are turning to him to build a bond with their horses... Read ArticleComments Off on Jean François Pignon – Do you really understand your horse?
September 18th, 2019
Meet Jessica von Bredow Werndl, the new star on the German medal winning team. Read ArticleComments Off on Jessica von Bredow Werndl talks to Rebecca Ashton
September 14th, 2019
Simone Pearce, she's the Aussie rider who is riding some of Germany's most exciting dressage stallions... Read Article2 Comments »