A Guide to Self-Carriage
What do you picture when you think about ‘self-carriage’? Many of us picture a horse, perhaps in a dressage arena, travelling in a certain outline and maintaining gait and direction. In this article, however, I am going to discuss why self-carriage has a much wider...
Step-By-Step Guide to Skyrocket Your Confidence
The Cambridge Dictionary defines confidence as: “The quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans or the future”. This applies directly to our riding - confidence is being certain of our riding and training abilities, having trust in...
The Shoulder-in: More Than Dressage Gymnastics
Recent scientific findings support what many students of Classical dressage principles have known all along: The shoulder-in exercise is not only good for the horse's physical development but it also influences their mental state - and the benefits of practicing it...
Boost your Dressage Scores Part 14 (final): Flying Changes
In this the final part of this exclusive series, Manuela explains how to train flying changes and the common problems that arise during its training. In this series, Dr Andrew and Manuela McLean, Directors of Equitation Science International, explain dressage...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 13: The Counter Canter
Counter Canter During this series, I have covered the dressage judging scale from a mark of 0 to 9, explaining how the marks are awarded, and how to train and achieve the qualities the judges are looking for. In the past two issues I talked about lateral movements,...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 12: Half Pass and Pirouettes
Last month, I began talking about lateral movements, which involve a combination of some of the aids you have already been training. The combinations of the aids and postures can either turn the shoulders, the hindquarters or both. I explained about riding the...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 10: Riding the Test
Riding the test. In this part of the series, Manuela reveals the secrets to riding a dressage test with the accuracy and precision that will boost your scores. In this series, Dr Andrew and Manuela McLean, founders of the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre (AEBC) and...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 11: Lateral Movements – Shoulder in, Travers and Renvers
Lateral movements: Shoulder in, Travers and Renvers In the previous article, Manuela McLean explained how to ride a good test and, this month, she begins to wind the series down with lateral movements - the gateway to developing and testing your horse’s ability to...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 9: Engagement
Engagement Want to know the secret to scoring 9's and more? Read on as Manuela continues up the training scale and dressage test marks, breaking down the judging criteria into clear training strategies, and providing simple exercises to help improve your training and...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 8: Contact
Contact Do you want to score 8's in your next dressage test? Read on... In Part 8 of this series, Manuela McLean continues to explain dressage judging against the backdrop of learning theory and the equitation science shaping scale, helping you develop clear training...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 7: Straightness 2
Straightness Part 2 Do you want to score higher than 7 in your next dressage test? In Part 7 of this series, Manuela McLean continues to explain dressage judging against the backdrop of learning theory and the equitation science shaping scale, helping you develop...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 6: Straightness 1
Straightness Part 1 Do you want to score higher than 7 in your next dressage test? In Part 6 of this series, Manuela McLean continues to explain dressage judging against the backdrop of learning theory and the equitation science shaping scale, helping you develop...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 5: Developing Rhythm and Tempo
Developing Rhythm and Tempo. Do you want to improve on marks of 5 and 6 in every movement of your next dressage competition? Read on… In Part 5 of this series, Manuela McLean continues to explain dressage judging against the backdrop of learning theory and the...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 3: Incorrect Responses
Incorrect responses. Want to score higher than 0-3 in every movement of your next dressage test? Read on... In Part 3 of this series, Manuela McLean discusses incorrect responses, which judges would mark between 0 and 3 and how to re-train them to boost your next...
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 4: Obedience
Obedience. Do you want to improve on marks of 3 to 5 in every movement of your next dressage competition? ? Read on... In Part 4 of this series, Manuela McLean continues to explain dressage judging against the backdrop of learning theory and the equitation science...
Boost your Dressage Scores Part 2: Judging vs Training
Training strategies. In Part 2 of this exclusive series, Manuela McLean makes sense of the current judging system against the backdrop of learning theory and the equitation science training scale, helping you develop clear strategies to improve your horse's dressage...
Boost your Dressage Scores Part 1: The Equitation Science Training Scale
The Equitation Science Training Scale. "If dressage is the highest expression of horse training, dressage judging should be a transparent and systematic system for de-constructing that training". Horses and People Editor, Cristina Wilkins, speaks with Andrew McLean...