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Maybe you’ve seen dressage in person or in photos and video. Perhaps you’ve even dabbled i

Maybe you’ve seen dressage in person or in photos and video. Perhaps you’ve even dabbled in it yourself with some lessons or a bit of experimentation [View this email in your browser]( Demystifying Dressage Success: 4 Musts for This Olympic Equestrian Discipline Maybe you’ve seen dressage in person or in photos and video. Perhaps you’ve even dabbled in it yourself with some lessons or a bit of experimentation guided by an online tutorial or a magazine article. Either way, you’re drawn to the grace and beauty of a horse and rider dancing together in harmony, and you wonder how they got there, and if you and your own horse could ever achieve something similar. And it’s quite possible that you can, but there are some must-haves—and you might be surprised to learn that they don’t include an expensive imported warmblood or the latest blinged-out bridle. Read on and let’s see if you and your horse have what it takes to advance in the discipline of dressage! [Continue reading]( Mastering Dressage Exercises of Circles and Squares English Lesson: How to Get Started in Dressage Episode #9: The HALTER Project, Equestrian Photographer Shelley Paulson, and Attending Horse Clinics for January 25, 2022 from Title Sponsor Straight Arrow Products In the ninth episode of The Horse Illustrated Episode of Horses in the Morning, sponsored by Title Sponsor Straight Arrow Products, hosts Glenn the Geek and Sarah Evers Conrad chat with Julie Atwood, founder of the HALTER Project, which provides resources and training to help animal owners be prepared for disasters and common emergencies. And Shelley Paulson shares her adventures as an equestrian photographer who is commonly featured in Horse Illustrated and other publications. And Dale Rudin talks about horse training and attending and getting the most out of horse clinics. [Listen Now]( [Horse Illustrated Special issue – Western Life]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Horse Illustrated, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Horse Illustrated 4635 McEwen RdDallas, TX 75244-5308 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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