Jennifer Sekrève trains with Johan Hamminga

July 2nd, 2018
More on training dressage correctly, with the Dutch dressage duo, Johan Hamminga and Jennifer Sekrève... Read Article Comments Off on Jennifer Sekrève trains with Johan Hamminga
 

Stefan Wolff – The Art of Dressage Training

June 14th, 2018
Join us at Clemens and Judy Dierks’ Dressage Training Stables for another training session with young German trainer, Stefan Wolff... Read Article Comments Off on Stefan Wolff – The Art of Dressage Training
 

Grace Kay works with Stefan Wolff

April 13th, 2018
German dressage trainer, Stefan Wolff gives one of Australia's most talented young riders, Grace Kay, a lesson. Great reading for any dressage fan... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Susanne Miesner and the threats to the German Principles…

April 2nd, 2018
German dressage rider, trainer and theorist, Susanne Miesner discusses the threats to the classical principles - and the way to maintain them... Read Article 10 Comments »
 

NEW & EXCLUSIVE: Jean Bemelmans, meet the new team

February 16th, 2018
Jean Bemelmans is simply one of the greatest dressage trainers in the world. Trainer of the Spanish, and now the French teams, he now has a new team of his own, sit back and watch a wonderful teacher teach... Read Article Comments Off on NEW & EXCLUSIVE: Jean Bemelmans, meet the new team
 

Defusing the elusive half halt with Malcolm Barns…

February 12th, 2018
Dressage trainer, Malcolm Barns looks at the half halt... Read Article 4 Comments »
 

George Morris – 2018, a good vintage…

February 9th, 2018
George Morris is back in Australia to start 2018, and the wisdom keeps flowing... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Jean Bemelmans Modern Master Part 2

February 1st, 2018
Jean Bemelmans is one of the world's leading dressage trainers. He is a great advocate of a style of dressage training that is both horse friendly and successful in the competition arena Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Klaus Balkenhol and the correct way of training a horse…

June 28th, 2017
Klaus Balkenhol shows just what correct, classical training can achieve... Read Article 10 Comments »
 

Chris Hector takes a lesson with Tina Wommelsdorf

April 19th, 2017
We published this story back in 1986, it is a sobering thought that 30 years down the track, the same fundamental problem shows itself over and over again in the dressage arena… You’ve probably witnessed the conversation a hundred times. The horse has disgraced himself. The offence may vary. Perhaps he cantered too fast, or […] Read Article 5 Comments »