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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 54 MIN

A Beginner’s Guide to Western Dressage: How It Works, How It’s Judged, and How to Start

from Ask An Expert: Horse Care and Riding Advice · host Ride iQ

Western Dressage continues to grow in popularity for good reason, but what truly sets it apart, and how can riders begin their journey in the sport? In this episode of Ask an Expert, Cindy Butler, president of the Western Dressage Association of America, explains what makes Western Dressage unique, how competition and judging work, and what riders need to know before giving it a try!Episode Highlights: 8:45: What Western Dressage is, how it developed, and what makes it different from other equestrian disciplines 17:30: How horses and riders are evaluated in Western Dressage and the key differences from traditional Dressage scoring and expectations 23:50: The skills horses and riders need to succeed and how movements and technical demands progress through the levels 26:30: The different ways to compete in Western Dressage and advice for preparing for your first show 32:00: Recommended attire and equipment 41:20: Where and how to get started in Western Dressage Meet the Expert, Cindy Butler Cindy Butler is the president of the Western Dressage Association of America. She holds a bachelor's degree in equestrian science and business administration from William Woods College and has spent a lifetime showing horses, earning multiple world championship titles. Beyond competing, Cindy has managed horse shows, led equine 4-H programs, organized judging competitions, and served as president of several state and local equine associations. She's also an experienced trainer, instructor, and clinician, traveling the country to teach Western Dressage. Brought to you by Ride iQ  This episode is part of the Ask An Expert podcast series, usually available exclusively in the Ride iQ app, where members have access to more than 200 expert interviews covering training, horse care, sports psychology, and more. Ride iQ helps everyday riders ride with more clarity, confidence, and purpose through on-demand audio lessons from world-class coaches. Members also get weekly live Q&As with equestrian experts, exclusive podcast episodes, dressage test playbooks, and supportive community conversations that make learning feel fun and doable. If you’d like to explore what Ride iQ offers, you can learn more and start your free 14-day trial at Ride-iQ.com.  Want straightforward, expert advice on keeping your horse sound and thriving? Dr. Erica Lacher’s eight-part program, Horse Health Essentials, is now available, and you can use code POD35 for 35% off. Learn more at RideIQElevate.com/horse-health.

Western Dressage continues to grow in popularity for good reason, but what truly sets it apart, and how can riders begin their journey in the sport? In this episode of Ask an Expert, Cindy Butler, president of the Western Dressage Association of America, explains what makes Western Dressage unique, how competition and judging work, and what riders need to know before giving it a try!Episode Highlights: 8:45: What Western Dressage is, how it developed, and what makes it different from other equestrian disciplines 17:30: How horses and riders are evaluated in Western Dressage and the key differences from traditional Dressage scoring and expectations 23:50: The skills horses and riders need to succeed and how movements and technical demands progress through the levels 26:30: The different ways to compete in Western Dressage and advice for preparing for your first show 32:00: Recommended attire and equipment 41:20: Where and how to get started in Western Dressage Meet the Expert, Cindy Butler Cindy Butler is the president of the Western Dressage Association of America. She holds a bachelor's degree in equestrian science and business administration from William Woods College and has spent a lifetime showing horses, earning multiple world championship titles. Beyond competing, Cindy has managed horse shows, led equine 4-H programs, organized judging competitions, and served as president of several state and local equine associations. She's also an experienced trainer, instructor, and clinician, traveling the country to teach Western Dressage. Brought to you by Ride iQ  This episode is part of the Ask An Expert podcast series, usually available exclusively in the Ride iQ app, where members have access to more than 200 expert interviews covering training, horse care, sports psychology, and more. Ride iQ helps everyday riders ride with more clarity, confidence, and purpose through on-demand audio lessons from world-class coaches. Members also get weekly live Q&As with equestrian experts, exclusive podcast episodes, dressage test playbooks, and supportive community conversations that make learning feel fun and doable. If you’d like to explore what Ride iQ offers, you can learn more and start your free 14-day trial at Ride-iQ.com.  Want straightforward, expert advice on keeping your horse sound and thriving? Dr. Erica Lacher’s eight-part program, Horse Health Essentials, is now available, and you can use code POD35 for 35% off. Learn more at RideIQElevate.com/horse-health.

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