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Stories, insights, and expert guidance from the heart of Gallery Horse

In this space, Yolanda— founder of Gallery Horse and a leading figure in classical dressage—shares her experience, recommendations, and reflections to help you choose your next horse and accompany you every step of the way in the world of high-level equestrianism.

Yolanda
Yolanda Rama
September 21, 2025

What Is Failing in Dressage?

In this post, we explore the real bottlenecks of modern dressage: from the physical and mental demands of a 10-year journey, to the pressure from competitions and market expectations. We question whether today’s system — including breeding priorities, test design, and progression structure — is truly sustainable for horse welfare and long-term success. Maybe it’s time to rethink the way we measure excellence.

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Yolanda Rama
September 9, 2025

The Best Rider Is the One Who Listens

True dressage mastery lies not only in technique, but in the ability to observe, feel, and adapt. Horses don’t speak with words, but they communicate everything — through tension, stillness, movement. The best riders are those who listen when the horse “says” something’s not right. At Gallery Horse, we believe that building a deep relationship, based on respect and awareness, is what transforms a rider from good to exceptional.

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Yolanda Rama
September 7, 2025

When Passion Turns Into Gold: The Lesson of Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus

The story of Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus reminds us that behind every gold medal lies quiet years of belief, patience, and connection. Success in dressage isn’t about shortcuts or price tags. It’s about sensing what’s inside a horse — and helping it shine. Because in the end, dressage is about turning passion into movement… and movement into emotion.

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Carl Hester
Yolanda Rama
September 7, 2025

Carl Hester’s timeless advice: Train what you can afford — and become the rider who builds, not buys.

Carl Hester reminds us: “Buy the horse you can afford and train it. Even if it’s not spectacular… train it. That’s what makes you a good rider.” In a world chasing flashy movement and elite pedigrees, the truth is simple: not every rider needs a Grand Prix superstar — but every rider needs a horse they can grow with. Success comes from building strength, balance, connection, and trust over time. The right horse isn’t the most expensive one, but the one with a kind heart, a willing mind, a sound body — and a rider ready to learn.

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Do People Really Know How to Handle a Horse?
Yolanda Rama
August 11, 2025

Do People Really Know How to Handle a Horse?

In dressage, it’s increasingly common to see exceptional horses that never reach their full potential — not because of a lack of talent, but due to how they’re managed. Many riders, breeders, and trainers overlook the horse’s true nature: a social herd animal designed to move, graze, and interact for most of the day. Instead, horses are often confined, isolated, and subjected to unsuitable routines, leading to stress, health issues, and wasted potential. At Gallery Horse, we’ve seen remarkable transformations when horses are given space, fair training, social contact, and consistency. True horsemanship starts with deep knowledge, empathy, and respect for the horse’s physical, emotional, and mental needs.

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Competition Dressage Horse
Yolanda Rama
August 11, 2025

Should We Rely Solely on Competition Results When Buying a Dressage Horse?

Competition results can be impressive — but they’re only a snapshot of a specific horse-rider partnership, on a specific day, under specific conditions. Change the rider, trainer, facilities, or support team, and performance can shift dramatically. At Gallery Horse, we’ve seen top-performing horses lose progress when their environment changes, not because their talent disappeared, but because the conditions that supported their success were gone. Choosing the right horse means looking beyond scores and medals, and considering your own experience, resources, and ability to maintain the horse’s needs long-term. True success lies in what you and your horse can build together.

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Gallery Horse Blog
Yolanda Rama
July 25, 2025

Why We’re Launching This Blog: For Those Who Ride, Breed, Sell and Search with Heart

At Gallery Horse, we’ve spent years listening to riders, breeders, and sellers — and we’ve seen a pattern: everyone is facing real challenges, but no one talks about them. This blog is here to change that. Whether you're searching for a horse, selling one, or simply trying to stay true to your passion, this space is for honest stories, real insights, and shared experiences. Welcome to a blog made for those who live and breathe dressage — not just the highlights, but the journey.

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Yolanda Rama
June 22, 2025

Too Soon to Start? The Hidden Risk of Rushing Your Young Horse’s Training

Starting a young horse too soon may seem appealing, but the risks are significant. This article explains why patience is not wasted time—it’s a long-term investment in the horse’s health and success. Don’t train by age—train by readiness. A true horseman knows that strong futures start with strong foundations.

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Yolanda Rama
June 22, 2025

The Silent Crisis in Dressage: Where Are the Grooms… and the Horsemen of the Future?

Dressage is facing a silent crisis: a shortage of grooms, stable staff, and young riders willing to become true horsemen. This article reflects on the value of the invisible work and the need to support those who make the sport possible—far from the applause.

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