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Dedicated to Upholding High Standards of Horse & Rider Training
 

Dressage Traditions targets the student that is serious about learning to ride and train correctly, whether competitive or non-competitive, as opposed to those who perceive riding as merely a pastime. All students are tutored individually to establish correct basics and equitation, which is the only way to prepare for the intricacies of dressage. There are no quick fixes or shortcuts.

 

Today dressage is a competitive sport, but in its purest sense, it is an art form derived from military maneuvers on horseback. Throughout history, learning the art of dressage has required a substantial commitment of time and energy. It is a pursuit that involves academics as well as physical and mental fitness. Crucial to a rider’s education is achieving an understanding of body awareness, how the rider’s body relates to the horse, and learning the subtle non-verbal language of equitation that requires the utmost control of the rider’s mind and body. When a rider is devoted to building a strong skill foundation from the ground up, progressing through the levels is logical and sequential. A dedicated approach can result in the mutually correct performance of rider and horse that becomes an awe-inspiring display of grace and skill.


 
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