Leif Tørnblad – on training and judging

September 21st, 2017
One of the world's leading international judges, Leif Tørnblad talks frankly about his plans to improve dressage judging... Read Article 32 Comments »
 

Vote YES for equestrian

September 18th, 2017
Vote yes and recognize the huge contribution our gay brothers and sisters have made to the world of the horse... Read Article 6 Comments »
 

Tom Roberts – a selection from his Horse Control series

September 16th, 2017
'On the bit' results only from the horse's movement up to the bit. To almost every question we put to the late Mr Franz Mairinger, his answer was: "RIDE THE HORSE FORWARD". It is for us to add: "And up to the bit". Read Article 3 Comments »
 

George Morris in Australia Part 4

September 15th, 2017
George Morris loves training horses in natural surroundings, and he loves teaching in Wayne Roycroft's beautiful jumping paddock... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

The Veterinary Basis of Correct Training

September 8th, 2017
This is simply one of the best ever explanations of the connection between good dressage riding and the physical welfare of the horse by German equine veterinary expert, Professor Stadler... Read Article 16 Comments »
 

Rebecca is impressed at the Bundeschampionate

September 4th, 2017
Rebecca Ashton enjoys the dressage horses and catches something of the jumping and the eventing at the famous Bundeschampionate... Read Article Comments Off on Rebecca is impressed at the Bundeschampionate
 

Rebecca at Warendorf

September 3rd, 2017
Rebecca Ashton checks out the world's grandest young horse show - the Bundeschampionate Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Conformation and Its Implications for Dressage Training

August 31st, 2017
The ideal conformation is subjective and unmeasurable. However, when assessing a horse’s conformation, several criteria should be considered to determine the likelihood of the horse having a long and successful career in dressage - like Valegro. Read Article Comments Off on Conformation and Its Implications for Dressage Training
 

The First Step to Becoming a Legend


For Desperados FRH it was the stepping stone to his career. Running free and over fences the then two and a half-year old youngster presented himself to the selection committee in the arena at Dobrock. Read Article Comments Off on The First Step to Becoming a Legend
 

The great dressage judging controversy – does it really exist?

August 30th, 2017
Christopher Hector talks to some of the world's most informed dressage identities and asks them, is there a crisis in dressage judging? Read Article 3 Comments »