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A little late on this one… but what a week at the World Cup Finals 🇺🇸Huge congrats to .simonson and  🖤🧡 what you guys di...
04/20/2026

A little late on this one… but what a week at the World Cup Finals 🇺🇸

Huge congrats to .simonson and 🖤🧡 what you guys did out there was seriously impressive. Second in the world at your first Finals together is no joke. The ride, the partnership, everything about it was special. Really proud to watch that.

Big congrats as well to and and the rest of the US riders 🇺🇸 stepping up on that stage and representing the country the way you all did is something to be proud of.

Also just want to say thank you to Heidi for having me there and letting me be part of it 🙏 it meant a lot to be there in person and support the team. You’ve built something pretty incredible with Zen Elite and it shows.

Amazing week, amazing sport, and a lot to be excited about going forward 🔥🐴

06/17/2025

Happy Father’s Day from Zen Elite! Today we’re celebrating our magnificent stallions 🧡, and all of the supportive equestrian dads out there! Here's to all of you!!!💪🐴

02/17/2025

✨ FOR SALE: Navigator – 7-Year-Old Gelding by Toto Jr. ✨

“Navigator” is a talented young dressage horse with excellent collected work, including expressive Half steps and pirouettes. 💫

He offers clean flying changes 🔄, is easy to sit 🪑, and is suitable for an ambitious Adult Amateur 👩‍🎓 with the talent to shine under a Professional 🏅.

Located with Endel Ots in Wellington, FL 📍. Serious inquiries via private message 📩 or text (920) 562-5714 📱 for more info and videos.
Don’t miss this future star! 🌟🐎

Ots Dressage LLC is operated by Endel Ots.

Zen Elite Equestrian Center’s Bohemian in Aachen ❤️🇺🇸
11/02/2024

Zen Elite Equestrian Center’s Bohemian in Aachen ❤️🇺🇸

10/28/2024
Love this description 🇺🇸🐴
10/25/2024

Love this description 🇺🇸🐴

Please look at the circle on the lower right. Inside it is an eight sided series of straight lines, an octagon. Most riders who believe they are riding a circle are actually riding a polygon like this series of straight lines in the circle. This is because they do not bend their horses. They either don't know how or they lack the core and leg strength to do it correctly, or both.

Bending your horse and holding a bend happens when a rider applies physical strength at the center where the red arrow in the top image is pointing. Additionally, the rider holds their horse between the forehand with the inside hand and rein, and the hind with the outside leg slightly behind the girth.

The point of the red arrow acts like the point on a compass drawing the circle. The inside leg is the compass point at the red arrow defining the center of the arc of the bend. The right hand in the top picture is like the inside rein, and the rider's left leg acts like the pictured left hand. The rider in the picture holds their horse between the right rein and left leg and the "point of the compass" determines the center of the bend.

The process of riding an entire 20 meter circle in a bend might start as an octagon with many straight lines connected by quick turns. At the beginning an accomplished rider might hold a bend in their horse for the length of two of the straight lines, then three, then four and so on.

When the horse holds the bend longer, it requires more strength and stamina from both the horse and rider. Because of the strength required riders must be patient with the muscle development of their horse. To hold a bend throughout a complete circle is much more difficult than most riders believe.

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