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Mental Focus in Dressage Training
Developing mental focus in dressage training is as essential as refining your physical riding skills. Whether you are an amateur enthusiast or a seaso…
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How to Identify a Damaged EPS Liner in Your Riding Helmet
Equestrian helmets are designed to protect riders from serious head injuries, and the Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) liner inside is a critical component …
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Benefits of Reflective Piping on Helmets for Low-Light Riding
Riding in low-light conditions, whether during early morning, dusk, or in foggy weather, presents unique safety challenges. Visibility is often reduce…
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Relaxation in Dressage Training
Achieving relaxation in dressage training is a cornerstone of developing a harmonious partnership between horse and rider. When a horse is relaxed, it…
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How to Fit a Riding Helmet With Long Hair: Tips and Tricks
Finding the right fit for a riding helmet can be challenging, especially if you have long hair. Whether you ride professionally or for leisure, ensuri…
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Fixing a Hollow Back in Dressage
Achieving a supple, rounded topline is one of the hallmarks of quality dressage training. Yet, many riders encounter the challenge of a hollow back in…
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Indoor vs Outdoor Dressage Training
Dressage riders often face a key decision: should they practice in an indoor arena or take their training outside? Each environment brings its own set…
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Equestrian Helmet Lifespan and Expiration: How Long Do They Last?
When it comes to horseback riding, safety is paramount. One of the most essential pieces of protective equipment is the riding helmet. Yet, many rider…
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Engagement in Dressage Training
Developing engagement is a cornerstone of effective dressage. Riders and trainers alike recognize that a horse’s ability to step actively under …
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Collection vs Extension in Dressage
Understanding the difference between collection and extension is fundamental for anyone passionate about dressage. These two concepts form the backbon…






