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USDF "L" Dressage Judging Program Blog, reports by Ivetta Harte, USDF "L" dressage judging program graduate with distinction.

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Dressage Judges Online - This site is designed to help you, the Dressage Judge, find information of interest to you that is available on the internet and to include other information for the benefit of Dressage Judging.

How to Become a Dressage Judge - An experienced, licensed dressage judge explains how to become one yourself. By Peter Lert
Pet Peeves of Dressage Judges - Avoid sabotaging your dressage performance by gaining insight into the judges’ box. By Sharon Biggs
Reflections of an Amateur Dressage Judge  - by Michael Hillman. I have noticed some reoccurring trends and patterns in basic dressage errors, which if corrected, would greatly improve most scores.
The Judge’s View - Where does the sport of dressage stand locally? What is going on in competition? How are we riding? What are we doing wrong? What needs to happen? Dressage riders are more unified than they may think.
Dressage Biomechanics Articles
Conrad Schumacher and Dr. Hillary Clayton on The Conformation of the Dressage Horse One session at the 1999 National Symposium was devoted to the qualities Mr. Schumacher and Dr. Clayton look for in a horse that can go to the highest levels of dressage.
Biomechanical Riding and Dressage Web Site I have used a basic computer model for this as well as series of digital video frames or compressed movies.
Biomechanics of Dressage Performance Hilary Clayton, DVM Dr. Clayton’s laboratory set-up is as follows: Reflective balls are attached to horse/rider at key points, and a camera is used to record data at 120 frames-per-second.
Biomechanics Of The Horse Presented by Dr. Hilary Clayton In this case the system we are interested in is the horse and, more specifically, we are using biomechanical techniques to study how the horse moves.
Rider Biomechanics Technical Development for Dressage By Stephen M. Apatow Biomechanics Specialist & Technical Consulta
Neutral Spine My goal is for you to understand what neutral spine *is*, why it works to keep your back healthy, and to hopefully teach you some exercises to help you get & use neutral spine on and off the horse.
Articles From USDF "L" Dressage Judge Training Instructors
Working with the Green Horse Could you learn to do a split overnight? Then don't ask your green horse to immediately perform in the proper frame, says dressage expert Elizabeth Madlener.
The Learning Process of the Horse -By: J. Ashton Moore. Understanding the horses' learning processes is of paramount importance in our ability to deal with horses.
Dressage Test Strategy With Axel Steiner Test strategy: what you do BEFORE the show, what you do DURING the show, and what you do at home AFTER the show that prepares you for subsequent shows
 
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Disclaimer: my reports posted for the purpose of spreading the word about this fascinating program. They reflect only my personal experience and my personal point of view as one of the graduate with distinction from this program. Please visit USDF website for official rules, requirements, and regulations: www.usdf.org If you have any suggestions, corrections or you would like to add your own experience, please contact me.

 

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