—Lisa Hellmer One of the best things for dressage horses is variety. Dressage is a tough sport, which requires patience, persistence, and A LOT of time. It is extremely repetitive and requires practicing movements and parts of movements over and ...

—Lisa Hellmer When we think of conditioning, we might picture a horse and rider getting ready for a three-day event—lots of hills, various footing, and a handy stop watch on the rider’s wrist. This doesn’t have to be only for ...

—Olivia Lagoy- Weltz When it comes to the pursuit of making a U.S. Dressage team, there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. From a spectator’s point of view, we watch our riders have good rides and less-good ...