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Theory

Take an in-depth look at the philosophies and theories of dressage training with classical dressage masters and elite riders in today’s sport.

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Book Review: Ride Horses with Awareness and Feel
Photos by Ewald Willibald
Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg: Measuring Degrees of Dressage Collection
Book Review: Klaus Balkenhol's Success With Sympathetic Hands
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What is Considered "Correct" Contact in Dressage?
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Transitions: The Secret to Balanced Riding
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Book Review: Dressage with Kyra, Revised Edition
Photo by Barbara Schnell
Isabell Werth's Dressage Training System Unveiled
Photo courtesy of Kit Houghton Photography
Reiner Klimke and Linda Tellington-Jones' "Working Magic with Dressage Horses"
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Oded Shimoni: The Invisible Half Halt
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How to Change the Rider through Biomechanics
Photo by Mary McKenna
Create Positive Tension for a Better Dressage Frame
On the Rail: A New Era in Dressage Judging?
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