December 30th, 2014
Rebecca Ashton catches up with dressage star, Adelinde Cornelissen... Read ArticleComments Off on Adelinde Cornelissen – Her method of training
December 3rd, 2014
Through all the work we are going to do we must always be sure that the horse maintains his balance and impulsion - the elements which produce rhythm, straightness and contact... Read Article1 Comment »
Glennis Barrey’s story is very much bound up in the story of dressage in Australia. She was there as a youngster, taking those first tentative steps, and then was one of the first to muster up all her courage and take ship to live in a strange land... Read ArticleComments Off on Glennis Barrey – A lesson with Jacqueline Dixon
In a survey by American magazine Dressage Today, Harry was asked which was his favourite dressage book and his answer was that of course it was his own! He recommended it for riders from medium level to Grand Prix... Read Article2 Comments »
I love the atmosphere at Holga Finken’s training stables. Everything is so professional, and all the horses are so forward, it is no wonder that Holga is regarded as the king of the young horse championships – the Bundeschampionate... Read ArticleComments Off on Holga Finken – On your seat, not on your hands
We so often watch the top German riders working on the Grand Prix movements that it comes as something of a shock to see Klaus Balkenhol's head rider, Stefan Wolff, working with a very very green three year old filly Read Article2 Comments »