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Think you need an extreme dressage makeover to improve your test scores? While there are no shortcuts to correct training, there are some very simple things any rider, with any horse, can do to ride a test to full potential. United States Equestrian Federation “S” judge and Fédération Equestre Internationale “I” judge Janet Brown-Foy offers a dozen tips to increase your scores.



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