Equestrian Hub Magazine Issue 4 2022

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ustralians have welcomed the end of border restrictions for vaccinated travelers with a sigh

of relief. After two years of lockdowns, many of us are eager to embark on adventures we’ve been putting off – perhaps one that includes horses, great food, and a touch of poetry? If you’re a classical dressage enthusiast looking for a relaxing holiday in a historical European location with instructors who have extensive horsemanship skills, plus enjoy breath-taking landscapes and incredible cuisine while you’re there, Italy may just be your ideal riding holiday destination.

The origins of classical dressage Did you know that Italy is credited for reviving classical dressage during the Renaissance? Many people believe the discipline began within Vienna’s famous Spanish Riding School. However, the origins of dressage can be traced back to 4th century BCE Greek Military Commander Xenophon and his treatise On Horsemanship. During the Italian Renaissance, Napolese noblemen revisited the works of Xenophon, and combining his principles with their own, created a version of classical dressage now known as Haute École.

A hidden gem Not surprisingly, Italy still boasts some of the most prestigious classical dressage schools in the world, and Il Paretaio is one of Tuscany’s hidden gems. Nestled in the rolling hills of the picture-postcard Chianti region and surrounded by vineyards, the

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Classical dressage Tuscan style

riding school, with its delightful farmhouse accommodation, offers a high standard of riding on well-schooled horses. The property is home to over thirty horses, including Lusitanos, Arabians, AngloArabs, and Dutch Warmbloods, all of which have been selected for their ability and kind temperament. The riding holiday program at Il Paretaio is suitable for equestrians of all

Tuscany. What’s not to love? Add some classical dressage, and your Italian adventure will be truly magnifico, writes MATHILDE GREGOIRE.

levels. The school’s focus is on mindset and communication, with an emphasis on mutual respect between the horse and rider, both on and off the saddle.


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20 Questions with Bridget Murphy

5min
pages 80-84

Young Rider: Steph Hann

4min
pages 76-79

Training Tips: Tackling combinations

8min
pages 70-75

Saddle Review: PDS Escapado

2min
page 69

Property Central

2min
pages 66-68

Breed: Scotland’s iconic Clydesdales

4min
pages 64-65

Life After Racing: A lifetime of care

4min
pages 52-55

Feature: Tales from the feedlot

4min
pages 56-57

Fashion Trends: Up close with Maya Delorez

4min
pages 61-63

Travel: Classical dressage Tuscan style

4min
pages 58-60

Feature: Centreline chic

6min
pages 46-49

Introducing PS of Sweden

2min
pages 50-51

European Trends: Smart rugs

4min
pages 44-45

Feature: Quick exercises pay dividends

6min
pages 39-43

Vet Vibes: In the aftermath

7min
pages 30-33

Feature: Ask your mare

6min
pages 22-25

Delivering Dreams

4min
pages 20-21

From the Horse’s Mouth

3min
page 9

Our Contributors

5min
pages 6-8

Christine’s Coaching

7min
pages 16-18

Spotlight on Simone Pearce

10min
pages 10-15

Feature: One clip at a time

6min
pages 26-29

Ask an Expert: Sharon Ridgway

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