Was just wondering if any of you ride Western Dressage? I just joined the Western Dressage Association and my trainer is putting on the first schooling show in our area the end of this month. I used to compete in Dressage many years ago, then had a long break from riding and, when I resumed, switched to Western riding to cultivate my "inner cowgirl" ;-) so am excited about being able to take up this sport again only in Western tack.

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Not me but it sounds and looks like lotsa frun. Maybe someday.

Morning;

 I have to admit I have never heard off Western Dressage! tell me more!

I have allways been intrested in dressage, I think it is amazing I love it.

Hi Shirley and Ann, here is the link to the new Western Dressage Association website, I just discovered it and think that it's going to open up Dressage competition to many more riders. www.westerndressageassociation.org

 

cheers, Leanne 

Leanne it isn't the equipment that makes dressage it's how you use your body and can communicate with your horse. If you ride the trail and are good at it you will find low level dressage used all the time. Leg yield, balanced turn on center, any road can be a practice area for side pass or diagonal walk, trot, canter. I'm glad to hear that there is someone training it that will understand the limitations the larger tack of western design presents. That is the only difference, the tack and the clothing.
I am interested in this - where are you located?

Hi Margaret, I'm in Southern California above Santa Barbara but if you are farther away you can go to the link I posted above and get more info on WD affiliates in your area.

 

Tracy, thanks for your response. I agree with you that it isn't the equipment that makes dressage and also that it can be used anywhere in any equestrian discipline. However, I disagree about the limitations of western tack---if it is designed well and fits the horse correctly it won't cause problems. You might want to take a peek at the WDAA website for more info. The association isn't taking the approach that WD is English competition dressage only in western tack---it's much more than that and harking back to classical dressage roots.

Liken it to a gymnast wearing tennis shoes and blue jeans with a sweatshirt as compared to a body suit and foot gloves. Cinch, weight and tree break are different between western and flat dressage saddle. A horse can compensate. Actually bareback would be the best. In Sonoma county we've had a festival for years now called 'Dressage in the Wine Country' and there have always been full western dress horses exhibiting high level dressage right next to traditional dress.
Sounds like fun and also like you have some open-minded dressage folks up there--both English and Western.:-) Not the case down here but I'm sure things will change.

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