Dear dressage enthusiast,
There are moments in life — and in sport — when a single sentence has the power to change how we think. And that’s exactly what happened recently, when legendary British rider Carl Hester said:
Buy the horse you can afford and train it. Even if it’s not spectacular, even if it doesn’t have big gaits. Train it and learn how to develop it. That’s what makes you a good rider.
In a world where social media is filled with stunning horses with expressive movement, perfect conformation, and price tags that seem unreachable, Carl reminds us of what truly matters: not what you buy, but what you build.
At Gallery Horse, we speak every week with riders searching for that “dream horse” — usually with an extensive wish list:
- World-class bloodlines
- Fancy gaits
- Top show experience
- And of course… within a tight budget.
But here’s the truth no one says out loud:
Not every rider needs a Grand Prix superstar.
Every rider needs a horse they can grow with.
What truly defines a rider is not what level the horse is at today — but how far you can take it. The process of training, day by day, building strength, balance, connection and trust, is where the magic happens.
It’s how great riders are made — not through buying perfection, but through shaping it.
A good horse doesn't need to have “10” gaits.
What it needs is:
— A kind heart
— A willing mind
— A sound body
— And a rider ready to learn.
If you find a horse with these qualities, and you put in the work, you'll not only develop a competitive partner…
You will become the kind of rider who understands horses — truly.
So, next time you scroll through sales videos or browse endless adverts, remember Carl’s words. And ask yourself:
Do I want the ready-made product — or do I want to become the rider who builds it?
We’re here to help you find that right horse. Not necessarily the flashiest — but the one with whom you’ll write your own story.
With passion for the sport,
The Gallery Horse Team
Your path to dressage excellence awaits.