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My Mission

IMG 1505 copy10 steps of my mission:

"Western Horses are enhanced by dressage, not ruled by it." 

 

  1. To simplify Western Dressage concepts and methods to help you to become more effective with your horse.
  2. To teach you the “How” and “Why” of movements and exercises so you can ride independently and effectively.
  3. To give you a clear, consistent, step-by-step, non technical, uncomplicated road-map to follow.
  4. To break down concepts into bite-sized, understandable pieces.
  5. To teach and clarify how your aids influence your horse.
  6. To teach and clarify how to “test” if your work is correct.
  7. To teach and clarify the aids for every movement and exercise.
  8. To teach you how to structure a ride and prioritize what to work on.
  9. To teach you how to eliminate resistance and develop softness instead.
  10. To teach and clarify how to ride Western Dressage tests. 

"How will I accomplish this?"

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Po Box 678
Hempstead, Texas 77445

Phone: 253-444-8946

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Latest Videos

USEF Western Dressage Test Primary Level #4 score 68.3

USEF Western Dressage Test Primary Level #4 score 68.3

‎ Let's use a little logic: 2+2=4, 3+3=5. 100% of us can agree that one answer is correct and the other is not. This mutual agreement is because this statement is quantifiable and it is definitive not subjective.Dressage is "subjective" not "definitive". The USDF has done a great job trying to...

USEF Western Dressage Test Basic Level #1 score 68.1

USEF Western Dressage Test Basic Level #1 score 68.1

On April 14th, 2012 Randy Byers performed a Western Dressage test at Donida Farms in Auburn Washington. He received a 68.1 on USEF Basic Western Dressage test 1If you are having issues watching this video you can view it...

The Dance

The Dance

In April 2011 Carbon and I performed a Western Dressage demo for a group of guests at Barenscheer Arena at UM. I want to give a big thank you to the University of Minnesota, Kelly Vallandingham, Jen Johnson of Midwest Western Dressage and all the guests that watched Carbon and I dance to Garth...

Western Dressage USEF Basic Test #1. What does 69.524 looks like?

Western Dressage USEF Basic Test #1. What does 69.524 looks like?

Randy Byers competed with his horse, Carbon, at the Morgan show in Monroe Washington on May 10, 2012. He received the highest score of the day with a 69.524 in the USEF Basic test #1. This is an educational video to help you see the movements and scores that USDF judges are rewarding and looking...

Making Practical application to Shoulders-in

Making Practical application to Shoulders-in

We hear Dressage instructors say that shoulders-in is a great movement for suppling, straightness, and getting the hind end to engage, but when was the last time you actually saw a practical application to this movement? In many of the western disciplines, it is commonly taught to do a...

  • USEF Western Dressage Test Primary Level #4 score 68.3

    USEF Western Dressage Test Primary Level #4 score 68.3

    Friday, 27 April 2012 12:57
  • USEF Western Dressage Test Basic Level #1 score 68.1

    USEF Western Dressage Test Basic Level #1 score 68.1

    Friday, 27 April 2012 12:57
  • The Dance

    The Dance

    Friday, 27 April 2012 12:57
  • Western Dressage USEF Basic Test #1. What does 69.524 looks like?

    Western Dressage USEF Basic Test #1. What does 69.524 looks like?

    Sunday, 13 May 2012 11:13
  • Making Practical application to Shoulders-in

    Making Practical application to Shoulders-in

    Tuesday, 29 May 2012 08:38
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