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A life for dressage – a life in education

Simple and easy the most difficult dressage lessons look like. The horses seem to feel the beat, reacting to the finest aids of their rider, which seem to be almost invisible for the audience. Silent they sit on their horse and conjure a breathtaking dance in the dressage arena. Millions of people around the world admire the dressage star under the saddle. Like the three best horses of the World Cup final 2014: Valegro, Damon Hill NRW and GLOCK 's Undercover. But how does a dressage horse makes it to dance into the big arenas?

It is a story of searching and finding, of fitting together and growing together, of the right supporting and demanding, trust and devotion, a lifetime partnership and a never-ending learning process.

The search for a suitable horse is exciting, because horses and humans are similar in many ways. There are sensitive, spirited, brave, body conscious, intelligent, studious, ambitious and lazy characters. Large and small, sporty -looking or very awkward characters.

Just like humans, also the horses sometimes have more or less talent, strengths and weaknesses. Recognize and develop these character traits in both the rider and the horse is only a small part of the secret behind the dressage scenes. Another part is the concentrated work, ideally with a kindly but early education of the right partner.

Even as a child, the experienced coach can find an upcoming riding talent. The feeling of empathy and merge on the horse's back is a gift. It requires training, commendation, work on yourself, ability for criticism, empathy, focusing, and again training, training, training. Not much different it is with the horses. Already as a foal, the professional can see whether the adolescent quadruped may become an upcoming dressage star.

On the way of becoming a rising dressage star, the character plays a major role. Does the rider want to work on himself, can he tolerate criticism, does he want to empathize with the horse instead of forcing it, is he relaxed and does he sit '' in'' the horse ? Does the horse have fun with the requested work and is it willing to learn new exercises, is it sensitive but still relaxed, does it totally accept the rider?

On the long way to the highest level of dressage, there are almost as many philosophies as horses.
However, one thing remains clear: To train a dressage horse in such a way, that it can be perform with joy and fun in the great sport is more than just a job. It is a long lasting task, a challenge, an adventure. But if the training is successful, it is mainly one thing: A deep partnership between horse and rider.

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