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Horse Care: Dressage: Useful Guide Before Competing in this Equestrian Event


The term “dressage” is a French word that means dressing or training the horse. Originally used by the Greeks to train their horses for battle, this training is vital to horse riding to ensure one’s safety and develop self-discipline. Although, it may take some time to develop both mental and physical discipline in controlling your reactions toward the horse, it is necessary to obtain that aptitude to achieve oneness with your horse which generally leads to safety.

This equestrian French training aims to develop the horse’s flexibility, alertness to the rider’s commands and to some aids, and balance. The horse must develop sensitivity to subtle communications between the horse and rider like gentle pressure on the reins or with the knees. Eventually, the horse becomes stronger and more enjoyable to ride.

There are no short cuts in learning what is also referred to as ‘horse ballet.’ It takes hours and years of practice to be a top dressage and for the horse to compliment its rider. Learning dressage is a step-by-step progress which requires a lot of patience and hard work for both the rider and the horse.

If you are aiming to join tournaments for dressage, you need to prepare and know what to expect. Here are some tips that will help you before joining an equestrian event such as dressage.

•Prepare for the Event

There are usually three judges that will look at your horse’s obedience and accuracy to perform commands and on your attitude and the way you ride. Before engaging in a competition, know what to do inside the ring.
Staying at the perimeter, you will usually hear a bell or a whistle before entering the ring. Upon entering, you need to salute the judge. Using the letters as your guide, you will then ride your horse according to what is described in your test.
You will be tested to ride in varied gaits. Once you have completed the test, you will stop to salute the judges before leaving the ring. Your score card with your final score will be posted at the end of the competition.

• Prepare your horse.

Proper training must be done to ensure that your horse learns their lessons completely. Never rush on to the next lesson unless you are satisfied with your horse’s performance. Continue to practice and devote enough to hone the skills required to be competitive. Allow your horse adequate rest. Groom your horse for the event.

• Prepare yourself.

Prepare to extend your patience and to work really hard before the competition. Dress in comfortable clothing depending on the weather. It is better if you will find some time to memorize the placement of the letters. Refine your movements and aim for precision. Concentrate and practice more.

At the end of the day, your greatest enemy is yourself. Focus on what you need to improve and not mainly on bringing home the bacon. With each score you receive, pay special attention to what you need to work on.

 

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