Casting Call for Clinics with Susanne von Dietze

Submit your photo for a chance to have equestrian biomechanics expert Susanne von Dietze evaluate your and your dressage horse's progression.

Want an expert to assess your riding? Don’t miss out on the chance to have equestrian biomechanics expert Susanne von Dietze evaluate your leg, seat, hand and upper-body position—and provide her impression of your horse’s progression. This is absolutely a positive space and is all about educating dressage riders on how to improve their communication and overall partnerships with their horses.

Don’t miss out on the chance to have Susanne von Dietze evaluate your position—and provide her impression of your horse’s progression. ©Amy K. Dragoo

You can find past examples of Clinics with Susanne here. If selected, your evaluation will appear in Practical Horseman magazine, practicalhorsemanmag.com, dressagetoday.com and/or on their respective social media accounts.

Click here to submit your photo. If the photo was taken by a professional photographer, you MUST include the photographer’s name and contact information, even if you purchased the photo. We will seek the photographer’s permission to reprint the photo. 

We’re excited to see how and you and your dressage partner are progressing and would love for Susanne to provide you with some helpful tips on your journey!

About Susanne von Dietze

Susanne von Dietze is a leader in equestrian biomechanics. A physiotherapist, licensed Trainer A instructor and judge for dressage and show jumping, she gives lectures and seminars throughout the world, including at the prestigious German Riding Academy in Warendorf. She is a native of Germany and now lives with her husband and three children in Israel, where she competes at the international level. She is the author of two books on the biomechanics of riding: Balance in Movement and Rider and Horse, Back to Back

Watch training videos with Susanne von Dietze on EQUESTRIAN+.

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