05/30/2026
We are searching for: Off-Property Lease!
Do you have an older horse that is ready to step down but still has lots to teach a beginner rider? We are looking for a confidence building horse for a rider to learn the basics of Dressage.
Your horse would be stabled with top care and working with a reputable trainer! Rider has a soft seat and gentle hands. If you have a suitable horse of interest and would like to discuss details, please reach out to Amber Gipp at: 937-529-6431
05/04/2026
Putting together all the elements isn’t easy, but Lou and Oscar make it look effortless!
04/24/2026
🤍⚪️🤍Ovni:
Balancing engagement and lightness.
04/14/2026
Spring is in full swing and so is Findus!
🌳🪻🌱🍃🐴
04/06/2026
Rhythm beads and ground pole day!
03/25/2026
Enjoying the journey, not just the destination.
03/13/2026
At AGDF 3, Amber and Faber dancing to a 73.8% in the 3-3! An incredible opportunity to train with Harald and compete here! ☀️🌴🐴
Thank you for your support Linda!
03/12/2026
In Ocala, Lou competed her own horse Oscar at 3rd level. Aren’t they a good looking team? Lou always shows great determination and good work ethic! Thank you for making horse shows so much fun!
02/09/2026
🚨 Unpopular Opinion (but your dressage scores will thank you):
If you’re blaming the judge… it’s probably not the judge.
Here are 6 simple things most riders say they do but actually don’t and it’s costing you marks 👇
1️⃣ Transitions aren’t “good enough” just because they happened
Smooth, balanced, prompt transitions matter more than flashy movements. If your rhythm changes, so should your expectations.
2️⃣ Accuracy is free points… and people still leave them on the table
Wobbly centerlines, drifting circles, and “close enough” geometry? Judges see it all. Ride the test, not your feelings.
3️⃣ Forward ≠ fast
Impulsion comes from engaged hind legs and real connection, not rushing. If the contact isn’t honest, the movement won’t be either.
4️⃣ Your position matters more than you think
A crooked rider creates a crooked horse. Strong core, quiet seat, clear aids, not constant micromanaging.
5️⃣ Presentation influences first impressions (yes, it does)
A polished horse, tidy turnout, and confident riding sets the tone before you even halt. It’s not superficial, it’s part of the sport.
6️⃣ Reflection beats excuses every time
Talk to your trainer, coach, or barn friend. Not every test will go to plan but avoiding honest feedback guarantees nothing changes next time.
💬 Hot take: Most riders don’t need harder movements… they need better basics.
Agree? Disagree?
Tell me which one you’re working on, or which one you think judges overvalue 👇
Source of image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impulsion