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Tuesday, 12 July 2011

dressage saddle pads

 



High Point Saddle Pads were rated as the best U.S. made pad by a national publication. They fit like custom pads. Designed to fit the natural shape of the horse's back. High point saddle pads alleviate binding at the withers or bunching up on the back. Two breathable layers lie between the 7 oz preshrunk poly/cotton top and the underside, which is made of 100% cotton flannel. 

Dressage Training with Coralie Baldrey

Coralie Baldrey has been offering exceptional dressage training to riders of all levels for the past ten years. Many people go back each year to continue their training with her as they find that her easy style of teaching and her exceptionally well trained horses allow them to make large strides in their development upon their return home.
A graduate of the famed Cadre Noir in Saumur, France, Coralie has a talent for working collaboratively with both horse and rider to help bring out the innate talent of each. Her horses are pure bred Lusitanos and they are trained through Grand Prix level. In addition, riders of any ability can ride these highly trained horses so if your desire is to work on refining your upper level movements or to experience a movement you have not mastered yet, this program is perfect for you.
Her farm is situated on the grounds of the well appointed Pousada in Arraiolos, an ancient village with a hilltop castle overlooking the town. Arriaolos is also very well known for its hand made carpets, many of which adorn castles throughout Portugal, and fine traditional restaurants.
This hotel, recognized as one of the ten best historical hotels in Portugal, offers very comfortable rooms, excellent views of the countryside and exceptional cuisine in their award winning dining room. Originally a 14th century monastery it has been reconstructed, mixing beautifully the modern amenities with the old architecture.
Your riding each day is tailored to your personal goals. Coralie has several programs available and is able to accommodate various needs on any given week. Riders will work in either the covered arena or the Olympic sized outdoor sand arena riding pure bred Lusitanos are calm for the novice, but have the training to produce upper level movements such as flying changes, piaffe and passage for the more advanced rider. Additionally, depending on the program you choose, exciting and scenic trail rides in the countryside are also available.

Dressage horses for sale

Article by Lewis Carroll
If you’re looking for good quality of horses, then you need to pay special consideration during the buying process. They are expensive propositions and it may not be an easy talk to select the right horse. There are certain factors that need to be taken care of while looking for dressage horses for sale. Before you set off to buy a dressage horse It is very important to evaluate your expectation behind the deal.
Are you looking to rent or buy a horse? Do you have enough space to keep it? Are you able to afford the expenses of feeding and rearing one that may cost you high? Do you want to display your horse? Can you arrange a horse trainer and afford it? How long would you like to keep it? Do you have any plan to sell it off when it will become worthless?
Horse dressage is beneficial for both the horse and the rider as dressage helps the horse learn self-carriage, relaxation and suppleness. However, some of the riders and horses are not skilled enough to get higher level of dressage. If you know your need well then you can choose from a list of dressage horses for sale. It is imperative to determine the strength and weakness of your prospective mount that may be important at some point of time.
One important factor to consider is the proper training of the horse, especially if you’re a beginner. A well trained horse always gives you a smooth riding experience.
Before you ride, you are supposed to enquire about how it has been handled so far. Some horses may require stronger seat, hand or leg aid while other may cringe under excessive pressure. It is advised to gain your own riding skills to achieve a desired riding experience.
GB Sport Horses are offering high quality jumping horses and Dressage Horses For Sale, from low level to Grand Prix. Our Show Jumping Horses For Sale have the courage to jump large fences as well as the athletic ability to handle the sharp turns and bursts of speed necessary to cover the most difficult courses.

dressage training






A dressage horse can be one of the most beautiful sights in the world – proud, energetic, graceful and relaxed and submissive to his rider. Being submissive means trusting the rider 100%. But this also makes the horse very vulnerable. And that's where the real responsibility starts…
During the ages there have been many theories how dressage horses should be trained. True enough – each dressage horse is an individual and needs a slightly different approach. A horse who is happy in his work and his environment is beautiful – regardless of the breed or colour… I am not getting into the discussion about classical vs. modern dressage. To me there is only good and bad riding. Good riding is based on simple, systematic and logical aids taught to the horse with consistency and kindness. Anything forced cannot be beautiful. And it isn't. That's where bad riding begins.
We as riders always have our dreams, ambitions and goals – but it is the respect, understanding and responsibility to our horses that determine the pace. Knowledge, patience and dedication will get us there. It can be a long journey – but finding the feeling of real harmony with your horse makes it all worth it!
Remember - it is YOUR hard work that will make your dreams come true – but it will be easier with a little help. Ask more about dressage training programs available for reasonable cost!

dressage bridles






Ashton Dressage Bridle

KL Select Ashton Dressage Bridle

Our flagship bridle since 1987, the popular Ashton features many upgrades.  It now comes with our new contoured padded crown for extra comfort on the poll and ear, 5/8” wide cheek-pieces, with 1.5" padded round-raised noseband. The browband is ¾” flat with a leather insert, or an optional matching round-raised padded browband.  All hardware is stainless steel with buckles ends. The bridle is complete with ¾” dressage reins with stops..
OPTIONS
Nosebands: Standard cavesson or flash
Sizes: F/S or Cob
Style: Snaffle or Weymouth
Color: Black or Black with White

Essen Dressage Bridle

KL Select Essen Dressage Bridle

Similar to the Ashton but with narrower styling for a finer head.  This bridle looks great on Arabians, Morgan’s & Thoroughbreds.  Features include our new contoured padded crown for extra comfort on the poll and ear, 5/8” wide cheek-pieces, 7/8” padded round raised noseband, 5/8” flat browband with thin contrasting leather insert, or optional matching round-raised padded browband. All hardware is stainless steel buckle-ends.  Complete with ¾” dressage reins with stops.
OPTIONS
Nosebands: Standard cavesson or flash
Sizes: F/S or Cob
Style: Snaffle or Weymouth
Color: Black or Australian Nut Brown with Black

Fanfare Dressage Bridle

KL Select Fanfare Dressage Bridle

Due to its distinctive large square-raised look, this has been one of best-selling bridles for several years. The bridle has a soft padded crown, 5/8” wide cheek-pieces, 1-¼” square-raised padded noseband, and ¾” matching browband.   All hardware is stainless steel with buckle-ends.   Complete with ¾” dressage reins with stops.
OPTIONS
Nosebands: Standard cavesson or flash, crank cavesson or flash
Sizes: O/S, F/S or Cob
Style: Snaffle or Weymouth
Color: Black or *Australian Nut Brown with Black
(*See Fairhill Bridle)


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Where artists try to hold it on canvas, in photos or pictures the dressage rider tries to recreate it, in living form. From the moment a rider sits on the back of a horse much of that fine balance in movement is lost. To regain it, horse and rider must follow an understood programme of training and development, often over years, in order to establish a new balance. Once established, a new grace will be found, most similar, but never quite the same as when the horse was free of burden. Luckily the ways of doing this are well known and there is a heritage of hundreds of years of experience to be drawn from. The works of the revered masters of the past have been well documented, the skills have been taught and handed down generation by generation to this day for us to draw from.

Dressage is today, probably as popular as at any time in history, and there seems to be an upsurge of interest in dressage and classical riding throughout the world.
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balance the horse and aim

The rider must balance the horse and aim to give lighter aids to gain a better result.
To achieve this the rider must first be balanced and not rely on the reins or gripping for support. The dressage-rider must work on their balance in the seat to be sure they are not putting more weight in one seat bone than the other and that one hip is not further forward than the other. They must have equal weight: to hold the weight of the leg) in the stirrups and legs long and in the correct place for giving the aids. The rider must carry their arms and hands and not lean on their own hips or rest on the horse. Correct dressage position can be checked in any book and it is a gradual process to achieve it, keep the primary aim of keeping the hands separate from the rest of the body right from the beginner stage. The legs must not grip but cuddle the horse and the rider should think of feeling the hair of the horse and not squashing the horse's insides out.
In dressage, when an aid is given it is an electric touch then off and try again. This needs to be reinforced with a touch of the whip (not sharply) if ignored. Firstly "Ask" if ignored …"Tell" if ignored …"Demand". If ignored… try the sequence again (perhaps it was misunderstood). It will encourage the horse to respond on the first gentle "ask" command but be sure the horse is not confused and never punish them in a way to cause stress. The difference between ask and demand is the difference between an invisible and a visible aid. Consistency is very important. Never allow your moods to "demand" without "ask" and always reward by voice or a pat.
The dressage-rider must assume the role of the teacher and gently explain what is required. No student likes to be yelled at for no reason, why should a dressage-horse be different. Whisper your aids... don't shout them. They cannot speak our language, you must explain what you want and they will want to continue to learn.
As the rider progresses from training the basic priorities of "forward, rhythm, balance and straightness" they can start to encourage the horse to step under themselves more but the rider must be light in the saddle, very flexible in the lower back and have a light independent hand. Hold the reins as though you are holding a Childs hand, if the horse leans, briefly drop the contact forward for a second and drive the dressage-horse under more (tap, tap, not squeeeezzzzzeeee). Do not pull the horse back, feel as though you are pushing the horse under and allowing the back to bow upwards. A common beginner fault is to resume a "fetal" position and pull which makes the horses back bend the wrong way or hollow. The dressage-rider must open up and stretch tall, hips forward and in balance. The horse will become more comfortable to ride as they gain balance, rhythm and spring.
Collection is more difficult and an instructor will assist the rider to apply the corresponding restricting aids when the back foot lands and the propelling aids when the back foot is about to step forward. This is when the dressage horses natural paces start to really improve and gives you bounceability. Any backward blocking of the rein will prevent the inside hind legs from coming forward properly.
Competition dressage is judged on the paces, impulsion, submission and the riders effectiveness over a series of carefully prepared test movements. It is the judges responsibility to give guidance to the dressage riders and to tell them if they have consolidated the horses correct training enough at the level required before advancing. The national levels are: preliminary, novice, elementary, medium and advanced. The international levels are Prix St George, Intermediaire 1, Intermediaie 11 and finally Grand Prix. Most competitors start off at unofficial levels before progressing to the more demanding official competitions.
Dressage is a sport of beauty and is only possible when there is a true partnership with the horse and rider. The skills are difficult but once learnt will help the rider to improve any horse and help both horse and rider enjoy any discipline. Dressage is a great sport; please join us.

Popular Dressage Horses

Dutch Warmbood

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Warmblood
History and Origin of the Breed
The Dutch Warmblood is a "warmblood sport horse" breed. Warmblood simply distinguishes this type of horse from the "cold bloods" (draft horses) and the "hot bloods" (Thoroughbreds and Arabians).
Sport horse
refers to the intended use of the breed -- as a competitive and recreational horse for the major international equestrian disciplines of dressage, jumping, three-day event and driving.
Most Warmblood breeds are continuing to evolve. In fact, they are not "breeds" in the sense that Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Morgans and Saddlebreds are breeds. They do not have closed studbooks. Other breeds are often introduced to the gene pool to reap the benefits of hybrid vigor, and to speed and improve the evolutionary process of attaining the "Breeding Goal" of the particular studbook. The Dutch Warmblood is no exception.
Breed Characteristics
Dutch Warmblood horses average about 16.2 hands with some reaching 17 hands. Coat colors are chestnut, bay, black or gray with white markings often on the face and legs. The head is well shaped, usually with a straight profile, and the neck is arched and well muscled, merging neatly into the withers, which are fairly prominent. The back is straight and fairly long, with the croup short, broad and flat. The tail is set high. The chest of this horse is deep and full and the shoulder is well sloped. The legs are strong with a long forearm. Hindquarters are powerful and highly muscled, a characteristic inherited from the original and powerful farm horses of the Netherlands and a feature necessary for strong movements.
Sport Horse
Dutch Warmbloods are bred to perform in dressage and show jumping at the highest level. These horses are appealing modern horses, with great eagerness, reliability and intelligence.
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Popular Dressage Horses

Hanoverian

Hanoverians



Hanoverian

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