Any
dressage rider who is devoted to the sport will tell you that dressage
is the basis of all riding. Even more encouraging, however is the development
of other equestrian disciplines such as show jumping and hunters towards
this idea. Dressage offers many valuable assets to every discipline.
Dressage offers the organization, control, collection and harmony that
is extremely beneficial to everyone seeking a better quality equine
performance.
Kristin
Liebowitz, famed Grand Prix jumper rider and trainer to many top riders,
strongly believes that incorporating dressage into her sport horses’
training makes all of the difference. “Jumping is just dressage
with hurdles. It’s imperative to me that my horses are with me
every step of the way around a jump course, which comes from the dressage
training that I focus on with them. Dressage keeps a horse soft and
submissive, which helps immensely while jumping.
I
rely on little adjustments such as half halts and slight bending aids
to pilot my horses around a course. I need my horses to be engaged and
using their hind ends to get us safely over big fences.” Kristin
has used this recipe for success to earn her numerous top honors including
multiple Horse Of the Year and Rider Of The Year awards. Her students
have consistently won in their divisions and qualified for national
championships numerous times. All of Kristin’s young horses are
started off with a firm dressage foundation and build upon that foundation
as their jumping training also increases. The results are levelheaded,
well-rounded athletes who respond to rider aids on the jump course and
are also very capable dressage mounts. Kristin’s horses all know
what “on the bit” means and always exhibit clean, uphill
flying changes.
Young
Rider Jamie Gennari is walking closely in the footsteps of Liebowitz
and wholeheartedly agrees with Kristin’s dressage approach to
jumping. In only one year, Jamie has taken her horse, Parcival and progressed
him from the young horse basics up to Level 6 Jumpers (4’3”
courses). The 17-year-old super talent has been under the instruction
of Liebowitz for one year and is amazed at their progress. “When
I think about where we were a year ago and where we are today, I can
hardly believe it! Percy has come full circle and is now a happy, healthy
horse who loves his job. We work on our dressage (flat) work on a very
regular basis and it has made all the difference in our jumping. This
year Percy and I qualified for the national championships in New York.
I am so fortunate to have a trainer like Kristin who focuses on quality…
and dressage work produces our quality.” Gennari just competed
successfully in her first Grand Prix and hopes many more will be in
her future.
Liebowitz
emphasizes this philosophy to all of her students, beginning to advanced.
Up and coming protégés, Betsy Pignatiello and Sonia Planas
understand and have learned the importance of this philosophy well.
“Cross training makes you look at the walk, trot and canter in
a totally different way. Dressage also builds long, lean muscles, which
prepare you for jumping and gives your abdominal muscles a real workout!”
Sounds like these ladies are all on the right track!