EP Dressage

EP Dressage FEI Dressage Rider and EA coach. Offering weekly lessons in Hervey Bay & Maryborough. Also available for Clinics around QLD.

Travel to you 🚗 Must have your own horse.

Just a shout out to this lady , how good do her and cruisey look! When everything just clicks and you can just sit there...
23/01/2025

Just a shout out to this lady , how good do her and cruisey look! When everything just clicks and you can just sit there and enjoy the ride 👏. Riding in a custom Loxley fitted by Saddle Fit Solutions.

22/01/2025

Feed making day! I pre-make my feeds 2 weeks in advance for all my horses(atleast 42 bags each time). What might seem unnecessary to some, saves me ALOT of time and hassle at the end of a busy day and makes it easy should I need someone else to feed up they can just grab a colour coordinated bag and away they feed, especially because I weigh out ALL my feed. A “dipper” to me can vary so much weight wise and is open to interpretation if someone else has to feed up… do you just dunk it in, do you give it a little giggle as you push it thought the pellets etc etc Weighing out my feeds ensures the horses get the same amount every day to the gram! Consistency is key 💁🏻‍♀️I feed all the horses James & Son Premium Horse Feed and have for many years prior to be sponsored by them, so when I was approached to promote the feed I already knew how good their feed was because it was what I fed!. Young Giselle(3 green broken) is on the accomplish pellets and Rosalee (13 Grand Prix Dressage mare) and Rosette (26 retired from 1* eventing and now teaching daughter the ropes) both are on the high e. My go to places for J&S feeds locally are Pet 'n' Produce Supplies & Saddlery and Howard Landscape and Produce Supplies

10/10 recommend, I’ve got one, love it!
20/01/2025

10/10 recommend, I’ve got one, love it!

I’ll be at Mungar Road Neighborhood Arena. This Thursday for my usual fortnightly lessons. If anyone would like to grab ...
19/01/2025

I’ll be at Mungar Road Neighborhood Arena. This Thursday for my usual fortnightly lessons. If anyone would like to grab a lesson while I’m over in Maryborough at your place or in the dryness of an indoor 🤪 please pm me. I also have availabilities to come to you in Hervey Bay area mon tue wed 💃

17/01/2025

Morning full of maintenance to keep things running as they should, firstly thankyou Fraser Coast Mobile Trailer Bearings for giving the float its yearly safety check/ service and secondly thankyou ACE Therapy for giving Rosalee her maintenance treatment.

Beat the heat this morning got all my riding done by 7.40, photos of Giselle, She’s a bit plump 🐽 might have to lock her...
17/01/2025

Beat the heat this morning got all my riding done by 7.40, photos of Giselle, She’s a bit plump 🐽 might have to lock her up at night 😂 2 days on now 3-5 days off. I get asked a bit when am I taking her out…. She’s only 3 so not anytime soon🤪

12/01/2025

I’ve had interest to pop over to Mungar Road Neighborhood Arena. this Thursday AM. If your after a lesson please pm

11/01/2025

Why trainers PUSH horses TOO FAST

Klaus Balkenhol explains, "Although breeders have created a better horse, the market has created a demand for a stronger, healthier, more powerful horse. It's easier to sell a horse that looks like a carefully developed eight-year-old, and not like a three- or four-year-old just beginning his career. If you force it, you can get a three-year-old to physically look like a developed eight-year-old. Too many colts remain stallions which, if approved, promise breeders higher prices as three-year-olds. Now 250 to 300 young stallions are presented each year, when only 40 or 50 will be approved.

Few breeders have the sense to geld the yearling stallions and leave them on the pasture to mature naturally. Instead, yearling stallions are brought into a stall, fed too much grain, and at three, look like six- or seven-year-olds. They have muscle mass, but not enough bone structure to support it. They look mature from the outside but aren't . . . and when started to work, degeneration sets in. Competitions also create pressure to push horses too fast as competitions are now scheduled throughout the year without any breaks."

Common Mistakes In Pushing Too Fast
Tightening the noseband: "A horse resists by sticking out his tongue. Tightening the noseband too much puts pressure on the nose and on the poll. If it is necessary to tighten the noseband very tightly, then something has gone very wrong in the basic training of the horse. The horse cannot be relaxed, the first step on the training scale," warns Klaus.

Specializing too early: "Drilling every day in the indoor arena is too intense for the young horse. It's very important, especially in the first two years of training, not to specialize the young horse. Training should include a variety of activities, including trail riding, which is good for the mind as well as building strength with hill work. It should include jumping, either free or low jumps under saddle, including small natural obstacles on the trail, and cavaletti. A variety of work will allow the horse to stay mentally fresh and to enjoy his work. Only when the horse is happy can dressage become art."

Not checking tack frequently: "Saddle and tack need to be checked constantly for proper fit and adjusted as the horse's body changes with growth, and as his fitness improves with the training. If the noseband gets too low, for example, and the skin between the noseband and the bit is rubbed and becomes sore, this causes the horse discomfort and loss of relaxation. Regularly check for sharp edges and bit problems in the horse's mouth and teeth."

Working too long: "The goal of our training is to build the horse's mind and his muscles. Suppleness and relaxation require adequate muscle strength. strengthening requires both contraction and relaxation. Blood flow and oxygenation occur when the muscle relaxes. If the muscle is kept in a constant state of contraction, it loses power and strength, and actually becomes smaller. Frequent rest periods, especially for a young horse at a free walk on a long rein, are necessary. The rest periods are not for a rider's fatigue, but to allow the horse to stretch and relax his muscles. The rest breaks will give you a completely new horse. This is the systematic gymnasticizing of the horse."

Riding when the horseman is tense: "Horses are particularly sensitive to the rider's mood. A rider shouldn't ride if she is under undue stress or doesn't have the time to ride. If the rider has a bad day, give the horse a rest day or go for a relaxing trail ride; don't work in the arena. The horse mirrors the rider's mood."

Not praising the horse enough: "The horse must perform from joy, not subservience. Praising a horse frequently with voice, a gentle pat, or relaxing the reins is very important to keep the horse interested and willing. If the horse offers piaffe, for instance, because he's excited, praise him for it. You shouldn't stop the lesson at that point nor make a big deal out of it. If you don't want piaffe, quietly urge him forward into trot, but you should NEVER punish him for offering the piaffe. - Klaus Blakenhol

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Starting 2025 off right with a beach ride…. In the rain…. Lily’s first trail ride off property🥰
01/01/2025

Starting 2025 off right with a beach ride…. In the rain…. Lily’s first trail ride off property🥰

Goodbye 2024 and hello to 2025This year has been a year of what dreams are made of, far toooo many highs to lists. First...
31/12/2024

Goodbye 2024 and hello to 2025

This year has been a year of what dreams are made of, far toooo many highs to lists.

Firstly Thankyou goes to Emma Flavelle-Watts Dressage and Robert Harrisson Schmerglatt our first year together as Sensei(s) and student and you’ve both truely opened my riding up to a new ability and understanding- Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou

Can’t thank enough the businesses and people that have supported us over the last several years, it takes a team to make a dream happen;
Saddle Fit Solutions Belinda you’ve designed and fitted Rosalee and I a beautiful BLISS OF LONDON - Saddle makers of distinction Loxley saddle very me 💜, checked the fit of my other custom loxley to my young mare Giselle as she starts her ridden life and gifted Lily and Rosette a beautiful little Cavaletti Collection saddle much more suited to a 6Year old then my huge 17’ wintec

Equisk Clara I’ve loved being apart of your team and the fun photoshoots! To be involved with a company who has the horse at the forefront in ways to make riders better riders for the horse not at their expense is something I’m proud to promote!

Pet 'n' Produce Supplies & Saddlery Nat and George Thankyou for your longtime support! Anything from feeds, grooming, property supplies to little gear for Lily you’ve got us covered!

James & Son Premium Horse Feed for fueling my horses with only the best! I’ve used this feed for over 4 years now. My horses all look and feel great in their different stages of life and workloads

My super vet Dr Chris Chris Wain Equine Veterinary Services, the best farrier Farrier - Zack Brown and Sasja ACE Therapy at acetherapy for maintaining the horses throughout the year.

My family- for your love and support and particularly husbee and kids for allowing me to be selfish and slip away for 2 interstate trips this year.

Finally thankyou to all my clients for allowing me to be apart of your riding journey this year.

I’ll be available for lessons from Thursday. Looking forward to seeing you in the new year and helping you with your rid...
27/12/2024

I’ll be available for lessons from Thursday. Looking forward to seeing you in the new year and helping you with your riding aspirations. Hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and a wonderful New Years 🎉

I have messaged everyone confirming Boxing Day morning lessons at Mungar Road Neighborhood Arena. Can fit 1 or 2 more in...
24/12/2024

I have messaged everyone confirming Boxing Day morning lessons at Mungar Road Neighborhood Arena. Can fit 1 or 2 more in at lunchtime- potential to travel to you if your unable to get to indoor, pm me if interested. Merry Christmas for tomorrow 🧑‍🎄

23/12/2024

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