04/12/2026
Elizabeth Caron doing a super job with Olympia KP, owned by Cynthia Clarke Paolillo.
Classically based competitive dressage instruction, training, clinics and coaching.
Gwyneth McPherson has been competing, training and teaching classically based competitive dressage for over 30 years. Her mentors, all US Olympians, Lendon Gray, Carol Lavell and Michael Poulin, trained within the same system. Gwyneth teaches and trains horses and riders of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of training, with the belief that dressage is for all horses, and all riders can learn the
04/12/2026
Elizabeth Caron doing a super job with Olympia KP, owned by Cynthia Clarke Paolillo.
04/12/2026
The weather is a bit more sun and a little less bluster this morning. š
Looking forward to another day of excellent riders and horses!
This is Katie Rodriguez and Eden.
04/11/2026
Off to a super, albeit chilly, start here today in Connecticut! It's great seeing everyone. I'm looking forward to some excellent rides today!
02/25/2026
Iāve been saying that I would put together a reading list for a long time. Here it is. Well, just the beginningā¦
01/14/2026
Thinking about wintering in The Swamp (Florida)? š
This weekās Training in the Right Way breaks down what to prepare for, what not to underestimate, and how to set your horse up for success instead of setbacks if you're hauling south for the winter.
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01/14/2026
Itās that time of year again⦠I donāt miss making that trek! Happy to just live here now!!
Training in the Right Way: Set Yourself Up for Success Wintering in Florida It's the time of year when riders participate in a mass exodus from the northern states in favor of riding somewhere that *DOESN'T* make their faces hurt (or their horses attempt to yeet them). Here are some of the things you need to think about if you intend to move horses south for training and...
08/28/2025
This week's article looks at what self-carriage actually is and why the horse anticipating is a good (and necessary) thing.
Training in the Right Way: Letās Discuss Self-Carriage Or, why it isnāt always ābadā that your horse anticipates. Dressage training is supposed to be the process of training ANY horse to be a better riding horse. The more the horse learns, in theory, the easier it is to communicate with and therefore complete more complex tasks with. Although comp...
07/16/2025
I was remiss in posting my first article for July, which discusses spurs-- a topic inspired by a recent conversation with a student of mine in Maine.
I know I have touched on the various aids, both natural and artificial, but I donāt think weāve had much discussion about the purpose and correct use of the spur.
Given some of the things Iāve seen recently, I think itās a topic well worth highlighting.
Training in the Right Way: Letās Talk About Spurs⦠And their purpose and how to use them correctly (rather than like a jerk). Dressage training is supposed to be the process of training ANY horse to be a better riding horse. The more the horse learns, in theory, the easier it is to communicate with and therefore complete more complex tasks with. Alt...
06/18/2025
I'm often asked why pulling isn't the answer-- specifically for things like stopping. While there are situations when pulling may be necessary, it is not productive training.
This week's article for Horse Nation explores that.
Training in the Right Way: Why We Donāt Pull in Dressage This week I'm tackling another reader submitted question, this one focusing on why we pulling on the reins is such an egregious sin in dressage. Spoiler Alert: It kind of is. Dressage training is supposed to be the process of training ANY horse to be a better riding horse. The more the horse learns,...
06/04/2025
This week's article discusses the rider's aids-- specifically why it's important to understand that the aids tell the horse what to do, they don't *make* the horse do it.
Training in the Right Way: What Is an Aid? Aids are meant to tell the horse what to do. They are not meant to MAKE the horse do it. Let's discuss why this seemingly subtle difference is key to effective training. Dressage training is supposed to be the process of training ANY horse to be a better riding horse. The more the horse learns,...
05/21/2025
Instead of taking or giving all the blame, riders should understand that the results of their aids, good or bad, are always the riderās responsibility (but not necessarily their "fault"). This focus on responsibility is key.
This week's article discusses why:
Training in the Right Way: The Riderās Responsibility vs The Blame Game Instead of taking or giving all the blame, riders should understand that the results of their aids, good or bad, are always the riderās responsibility (but not necessarily their "fault"). This focus on responsibility is key. Let's discuss why. Dressage training is supposed to be the process of tra...