In the western world the Greeks were among the first to extol this type of equestrian partnership by putting their training methods down in writing. Among the principles espoused was the need to train the horse as a war horse, including all the intricate movements necessary to assist the rider while fighting in close quarters. By necessary, these movements had to be precise and immediate, no matter where the horse was at any particular moment or time, or the soldier risked forfeit of his life. With training, these movements became more rigorously defined, building to a level of detail and precision that often required years of study for both horse and rider to develop and hone.
The ancients may have set the stage for an enduring partnership between the horse and humanity, but it was the French, as great exponents of this art, who were the first to coin it "dressage".
Although the horse no longer participates in the battlefields as it did in the past, the Dressage arts have moved to a higher level in the world of sports, advancing it world-wide on many levels -- from local beginner to international Olympic. It is a beautiful discipline of classic origins -- elegant to watch and a joy to ride.
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- The Talland School of Equitation Talland is one of the oldest riding schools in England training the beginner to Olympian both horse and rider.
- Classic Dressage International Dressage livery/training yard in the chilterns. Super facilities and friendly atmosphere. resident trainer is Rebecca Patmore. Tack shop available.
- British Dressage Governing Body for Dressage in Great Britain.
- British Dressage National Championships Timetables, entries, tickets and results.
- British Dressage Schedules and Results Constantly updated schedules and results for affiliated competition.
- Assouline Dressage Training for horse and rider up to Olympic level. Horses for sale. Riding at competitions on behalf of owners and sponsors.