May 4th, 2015
Andrew McLean finds a fascinating diversity of horsemanship at the Global Forum... Read ArticleComments Off on Andrew McLean at the 2006 Global Dressage Forum
April 29th, 2015
Christopher Hector analyses the winning bloodlines at the 2015 World Cup Jumping final... Read ArticleComments Off on 2015 World Cup Jumping Final – Of blood, books and daily standings…
Ricky MacMillan is not only our most successful dressage rider, she is also one of our most thoughtful, and she has used her time training with some of Europe’s best trainers to develop a sophisticated appreciation of the dressage principles. Read ArticleComments Off on Dressage – Of balance, and how to find it…
German Olympic eventing coach Martin Plewa helps Australian eventer, Megan Jones... Read ArticleComments Off on Megan Jones takes a lesson with Martin Plewa
April 24th, 2015
Gerd Heuschmann is a unique combination – an equine vet who actually rides… and he uses this knowledge to argue that we must respect the classical principles when we train for dressage. Read Article5 Comments »
April 21st, 2015
Alexandra Bruggisser concludes her series with Billy Raymont one of the up-and-coming stars of the showjumping scene, Rod Scott took the photos... Read ArticleComments Off on Billy Raymont: Jumping in the Sun
A fit, sound horse is critical in the sport of eventing, especially when it comes to the cross-country phase of a Three Day Event… Emma Mason helps you understand the principles of keeping your eventer sound... Read ArticleComments Off on Solving Eventing Problems – helping with difficult conditions
Fresh from her Olympic campaign, Princess Nathalie of Denmark recently hosted a series of dressage clinics in Australia, in Queensland and NSW with the last clinic being held in Victoria at Danielle Harvey’s Officer property, Jesmond Dene. Read ArticleComments Off on Danish Dressage Delight – Princess Nathalie Down Under