The Lightning Bolt
Dressage
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To supple your horse, work on reactivity, engage the hindquarters, and improve the execution of both...
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Dressage
Hard
To supple your horse, work on reactivity, engage the hindquarters, and improve the execution of both...
Dressage
Customizable
Improve the horse’s responsiveness, balance, and engagement through precise transitions and ground p...
Dressage
Medium
To practice halting at the marker, riding a 20-meter circle, and lengthening the trot stride across ...
Dressage
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To be able to manage the horse’s bend, roundness, and accuracy of the track.
Dressage
Easy
Improve accuracy by aiming for the center of the poles.
Dressage
Easy
Maintain a steady gait on the figure eight and perform transitions between the two poles.
Dressage
Medium
To vary the trot stride length before and after the canter.
Dressage
Hard
Ask the horse to vary the exercises while maintaining the same outline and pushing from the outside ...
Dressage
Medium
This exercise relaxes your horse and, through its repetitive character, helps both of you concentrat...
Dressage
Easy
Get a nice and soft circle with good contact on the inside rein. When slowing down to walk, make sur...
Dressage
Medium
To learn how to guide and bend a horse
Dressage
Easy
Keeping your horse sharp while doing this exercise
Dressage
Medium
Learn to change leads at the canter without transitioning to trot / Feel the flying change and wheth...
Dressage
Medium
Achieve smooth transitions and regain straightness after riding a circle.
Dressage
Medium
To work on transitions, canter departs, flexion, and accuracy of the line.
Dressage
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Halt at a precise spot
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To work on straightness, rhythm, changes of bend, and flying changes.
Dressage
Medium
Improve steering (useful with a neck rope) over ground poles.
Dressage
Easy
Develop proprioception and improve trot-halt transitions.
Dressage
Medium
Improve canter control and accuracy in stride patterns.
Dressage
Medium
Manage stride length and rhythm on a curve
Dressage
Easy
Stay on the inner track at walk and trot
Dressage
Easy
Changing your horse’s bend on a 20-meter circle
Dressage
Medium
Changing the diameter of your circle in all three gaits
Dressage
Medium
Performing a leg-yield from the quarter-line
Dressage
Medium
Alternating leg-yield and going straight
Dressage
Medium
To work on impulsion, responsiveness, and flexion/acceptance of the bit during transitions.
Dressage
Easy
Alternating simple transitions through all three gaits on a 20-meter circle
Dressage
Easy
Letting the reins slip and varying your horse’s frame on a 20-meter circle
Dressage
Easy
Asking for intra-gait transitions in all three gaits on a 20-meter circle
Dressage
Medium
Alternating a counter-shoulder-fore and a shoulder-fore down the long side
Dressage
Hard
Halt – rein-back – depart in collected trot
Dressage
Hard
To supple the horse, improve hindquarter engagement, and increase stride length.
Dressage
Customizable
The walk-trot transition is a good indicator of the tone of the thoracic sling. If your horse tries...
Dressage
Medium
La variation d'amplitude est un excellant indicateur de la tonicité de la sangle thoracique. Cett...
Dressage
Medium
Variations in frame and head height help challenge the horse’s balance and therefore the tone of his...
Dressage
Easy
Serpentine patterns are excellent exercises to challenge the horse’s lateral balance and therefore t...
Dressage
Easy
To be comfortable and proficient when riding circles and voltes.
Dressage
Easy
Successfully ask for transitions between trot and canter while paying attention to your position.
Dressage
Easy
Introduce flying changes
Dressage
Medium
🎯 Keep the horse supple.
Dressage
Medium
To have a horse that is straight between the rider’s hands and legs, regardless of the obstacle.
Dressage
Easy
On a 20-meter circle, lengthen the canter into a medium canter for 8 strides, then collect the cante...
Dressage
Medium
Be able to halt from the walk and rein back straight for 4–5 steps along the track.
Dressage
Medium
Begin developing the lowering and engagement of one hind leg.
Dressage
Medium
Be able to strike off into canter from the walk on a 10-meter circle.
Dressage
Hard
Achieve a canter–walk transition on a 10-meter circle.
Dressage
Easy
Lateral displacement of the shoulders