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Cellulitis In Your Dressage Partner
Identify symptoms and learn how you can prevent this potentially life-threatening disease.
The Clinic Photo Critiques
Susanne von Dietze is a leader in equestrian biomechanics. A physiotherapist, licensed Trainer A instructor and judge for dressage and show jumping, she gives lectures and seminars throughout the world, including at the prestigious German Riding Academy in Warendorf. She is a native of Germany and now lives with her husband and three children in Israel, where she competes at the international level. She is the author of two books on the biomechanics of riding: Balance in Movement and Horse and Rider, Back to Back. Find her books at www.EquineNetworkStore.com.
Develop Your Feel And Find Harmony
Develop Your Feel And Find Harmony
Urban Horsekeeping
A World-Class Dressage training facility thrives in New York City.
Riding With God
Great Britain’s dressage superstar Carl Hester gives his first U.S. clinic in Southern California.
Reflections For A New Year
The value of quiet thinking time
Rehabilitation Basics
Help your horse return to work and prevent future injuries with advice from leaders in the sport.
The Swinging Back
One of Germany’s best riders explains the importance of a supple, submissive horse.
Lipica:The Original Home Of The Lipizzaner
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of this historic beacon of classical dressage training.
Remembering A Legend
The Spanish horse world loses Miguel Ángel de Cárdenas.
A Noble Champion Emerges
One dedicated rider and her team bring an unlikely dressage hero into the spotlight.
A Daughter's Gratitude
DT’s managing editor shares her appreciation for the unwavering support of her family.
From One Horse Parent To Another
A dressage mom recounts the blessings of her daughter’s equestrian education.
Insights From Lilo Fore And Hans-Christian Matthiesen
Take a deeper look at lessons from the Adequan/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference and USEF Judges Forum.
Words Of Wisdom From The West Coast
71 tips we learned from experts at the California Dressage Society symposium.
A Different Kind Of Ride
How a former stock-seat champion turned Adult Amateur dressage rider found success at the 2016 U.S. Dressage Finals.
bringing the dream
an in-depth look at the logistics of importing a horse from europe to the united states
why helmets matter
Addressing Hives In The Performance Horse
Don’t let unsightly bumps or uncomfortable itching cause downtime.
Uncover The Mystery Of “On The Bit”
When ridden, horses can truly forget their instinctive behavior to fight or flee. One element that makes this possible is teaching the horse to accept the aids so he can be ridden on the bit.
Hail To The Mares
Great Britain’s Emma Blundell, of Mount St. John, reaps the rewards of a modern approach to sport-horse breeding.
the clinic photo critiques
susanne von dietze is a leader in equestrian biomechanics. a physiotherapist, licensed trainer a instructor and judge for dressage and show jumping, she gives lectures and seminars throughout the world. a native of germany, she now lives in israel, where she competes at the international level. she is the author of two books: balance in movement and horse and rider, back to back.
The Clinic Photo Critiques
This picture shows Sarah Ryan schooling her 5-year-old Trakehner/ Thoroughbred-cross mare, Cleopatra, at First Level.
Free Yourself From Feelings Of Guilt Over Barn Time
Learn why taking time away from your family to be at the barn can be a benefit for your children and loved ones, too.
The Risks And Benefits Of Turnout For Dressage Horses
Proper turnout for dressage horses can be a difficult and often scary topic for discussion. Many dressage facilities don’t allow extensive turnout. Some top dressage horses get almost no turnout. The financial investment in these horses can make turning them out into a larger field terrifying for the owner, who fears the worst. Will the horse come back in one piece? Will he still have all his shoes?
The Clinic Photo Critiques
Improve Use of Weight Aids to influence the Horse
The Kindergarten Years
Part 1: Experts use the weanling-to-3-year-old stage to prepare the young dressage horse for success.
Managing Your Horse's Joints With Injections
Medical experts weigh in on this common practice.
Modifying Muscle Patterns To Build A Better Athelete
Understand why and how you should activate a greater range of muscles in your horse's body.
Coming Home
Dressage championships return of Gladstone.