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Ask the Experts: Back-to-Front Explained

Dressage trainer Melissa Jackson explains how to ride your horse from back to front. By the Editors of Dressage Today magazine. | MORE

Video: Dressage Tempo Training

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Book Excerpt: The Lusitano Horse, Basic Lineages

The following is the book’s introduction, which gives a short overview of the venerable Lusitano bloodlines. | MORE

A Day in the Life of a Dressage Olympian

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An Olympian Overcomes Dressage Show Adversity

Adversity in the dressage show ring taught this top rider how to be a better dressage athlete, dressage trainer and dressage competitor. | MORE

Olympic Dressage History

In the last installment of this series, U.S. riders look back at the 2008 Games in Hong Kong. | MORE

Christoph Hess: Top Dressage Training, Part 1

German master Christoph Hess explains how to become a great rider and build correct connection in dressage training. | MORE

Improved Riding Position: Mary Wanless Video

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Ask the Experts: Riding Accurate Dressage Movements

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Lisa Wilcox’s Tips for Throughness

Tips from this Olympian can contribute to your horse's throughness and enhance his contact and balance. By Lisa Wilcox with Beth Baumert for Dressage Today magazine. | MORE

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