Laura Tomlinson offers tips for smoother downward transitions in dressage

Olympic medallist Laura Tomlinson provides advice on improving downward transitions in dressage to achieve higher marks. She emphasizes balance, control, and avoiding common pitfalls that lead to lower scores despite precise timing. The guidance aims to help riders maintain uphill balance and active hindlegs during transitions like canter to trot or walk.

In dressage competitions, riders often execute downward transitions precisely at markers but still receive scores around 6.5 due to underlying issues. Laura Tomlinson, an Olympic medallist and international dressage judge, explains that weaknesses such as loss of balance, dropping contact, or tipping onto the forehand become evident in these moments. She notes, “If you keep them too round in the downward transition, they fall on the floor. They load the front end, and the hindleg disappears.”

Tomlinson stresses that effective downward transitions make the rest of the test easier by preserving overall harmony. Judges seek a clear, prompt reaction with uphill balance rather than forward collapse, alongside active hindlegs before and after the change, a steady elastic contact, and a horse that remains attentive to the rider. As she advises, “You have to keep the energy behind and up in front,” ensuring carrying power without shutting down the horse's impulsion.

Common problems stem from habitual errors that disrupt this flow. Riders can improve by focusing on softness and control, turning middling marks into 8s or higher. This exclusive article, published on January 19, 2026, offers exercises for subscribers to practice these elements at home.

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Harry Meade withdrew Amanda Gould’s Grafennacht before the final trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 26 due to foot soreness after losing a shoe on cross-country. Jennie Brannigan’s FE Lifestyle was sent to the holding box but passed re-inspection. Twenty-three five-star pairs presented to the ground jury ahead of showjumping.

Harry Meade fell from Cavalier Crystal during the cross-country phase of the Mars Badminton Horse Trials on 9 May. The incident occurred at fence 22ab, but he remains in second place overnight on Annaghmore Valoner.

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