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"Dressage is more than trot...and the saddle you ride in." -Jennifer KlitzkeSome traditional dressage riders believe that dressage is ONLY for horses that trot. While many gaited horse owners believe that dressage will MAKE their gaited horse trot. Others believe that teaching their gaited horse to trot on cue will ruin their horse's natural gait.I challenge these notions and here's why...Dressage improves the quality of natural movement in a horse whether it trots or has a smooth four-beat gait.Dressage is a French term for training the horse and rider. Whether a horse is ridden in an english or western saddle; whether the horse trots or gaits, it doesn't matter. Dressage brings about the best natural movement whether the horse walks, trots, flat walks, fox trots, or canters.Why? When a rider grows in knowledge, awareness, and application of a balanced riding position with the horse's center of gravity and applies effective use and timing of leg, rein, seat, and weight aids to communicate with the horse, dressage improves relaxation, balance, rhythm, connection, harmony, engagement, straightness, and collection. These elements improve the quality of movement and the full range of motion. For the naturally gaited horse, this means, smoother gaits, deeper strides, and a sounder horse for longer.Enjoy the journey!

Crow-Hassan State Park

For over 20 years, I’ve been more of an arena rider, focusing on improving my dressage. That might change after this weekend’s ride at Crow-Hassan State Park. Two-and-a-half glorious hours riding through woods, open fields, along lakes, up and down hills, along the bluff overlooking a river. The ride renewed my spirit being overcome by God’s creation on a beautiful early autumn day.

Not only that, the varied terrain made for excellent conditioning exercise for my horse. It strengthened new muscles, improved her balance, and expanded her experiences. My horse seemed to love the ride and the company as much as I did.

The best part of riding gaited horses on the trail is no soreness the next day because of how smooth they are.