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How to Know if a Dressage Horse Is Well Trained

  • Yolanda Rama

    Yolanda Rama

  • June 22, 2025
  • 3 min de lectura

In the world of dressage, appearances can be deceiving. A video might show a flashy horse with big movement and elegance… but the truth often emerges the moment you sit in the saddle. That’s when illusions break down.

Have you ever tried a horse that looked amazing on video… and turned out to be a disaster?

At Gallery Horse, we’ve seen it countless times: horses trained to impress in a presentation, but lacking true foundation. No real balance, no genuine contact, no trust in the rider. Just tricks put together for the camera. And in dressage, that’s not enough.

A well-trained horse doesn’t just look good… it feels good

The difference between a “trained” horse and a well-trained one is subtle — but essential. It shows in the little things:

  • How it responds calmly to the aids.
  • Its relaxation, both mentally and physically, even in new settings.
  • Consistency in contact — no pulling, no hiding behind the bit.
  • Fluidity in transitions, without resistance or tension.
  • Straightness, natural forward energy, internal balance.
  • And above all: a genuine willingness to work with the rider.

How is that achieved?

It doesn’t happen from riding three times a week. It comes from a structured training plan, patience, and experience. It requires groundwork, repetition, and most importantly — time.

At Gallery Horse, this is our priority. We’re not after quick “stars”, but complete athletes. Our commitment is to show you horses that are genuinely ready to move forward with you — not fall apart once you get home.

Beyond the video: what truly matters

In an era of social media and edited videos, it’s easy to fall in love with what you see. But a dressage horse should not be judged by a highlight reel. Its value lies in how it adapts to you, learns with you, and stays healthy — in body and mind — for the long run.

That’s why, when you come to try a horse with us, we don’t just show you what it can do under saddle. We show you its daily routine, how it behaves on the ground, how it lives and interacts. Because true value is built in the details.

Ready to meet your future dressage partner?

Send us a WhatsApp at +31 30 799 6425 Let’s talk about what you truly need, what inspires you, and what you’re ready to build long-term.

At Gallery Horse, we don’t sell smoke and mirrors. We find the horse that can grow with you.

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