Beware of Training Programs Advertising “Collection” Training!
by Rivkah Roth DO DNM
first published 2021-06-21 on coachmetoo
Anyone who advocates teaching collection will be apt to turn your horse into a mental and physical trainwreck.
Collection is a R E S U L T of all the steps and stages of the Training Scale or Training Pyramid having been mastered (see picture), not something you play with with riders or horses that aren’t physically (and mentally) ready!
- Without Rhythm, Suppleness and an elastic and alive Contact a horse can’t go through its back.
- Without going through its back and working in front of the rider’s leg there won’t be any Impulsion.
- Without Impulsion there is no Suspension and no ground cover.
- Without Suspension the horse cannot engage, sufficiently lower its quarters to start carrying its own and its rider’s weight. – It will lack both Balance and physical strength.

Collection is the Crown of Riding that Cannot be Forced.
- Collection is not the expression of a meek horse. – It is quasi its most powerful Lion’s Roar!
- Collection has nothing to do with holding back and making the horse short or small (compressing) and slow.
- Collection has everything to do with collecting the quarters by them becoming more powerful, with a stronger rebound and greater impulsion. — This takes years of active suppling and forward work.
- Collection results in raised withers, active and free shoulders, and an uphill horse.
This is why only the 6th and highest step of the classical and proven training scale or pyramid is “Collection.”
So, how do you know Collection is faulty?
- losses in rhythm (irregular steps or one leg/leg pair raising more)
- losses in suppleness (resisting longitudinal bend e.g. in corners)
- losses in contact (coming above or behind the vertical)
- losses in impulsion (losing suspension)
- losses in straightness (stepping out)

Hands away from collection!
Once all the other five steps are in place, given sufficient physical strength, the horse will start offering to engage and collect all at once. It will even be playing with it. Most importantly, correct collection is achieved by greater rider self-carriage and lightness, and strictly from the rider’s seat and legs, not her hands.
That’s when dressage in the sense of gymnastic work (rather than drilling) will become exciting for both rider and horse.
copyright Rivkah Roth DO DNM
Rivkah Roth, author of the reference handbook and teaching manual, “A to Z Insights for Riders, Trainers, and Coaches — Old and New Dressage Concepts and Questions,” is the founder of Equiopathy and a natural health practitioner, lecturer and author with over six decades in the saddle as a correction rider (Swiss National License LMS since 1968) and many hours as a National Grand Prix and FEI C dressage judge.
The achievements of her former and present students and mentees include professional coaches on 5 continents (incl. CDN/EC I to III, ISR I to III, Dutch 3rd Level Instructor, USA, AUS), 1986 Dressage World Championships alternate (CDN), 1986 National GP Kuer Champion (CDN), 1992 Barcelona Olympics Longlist 3-Day (CDN), 2002 Young Horse Dressage World Championships – Verden/GER (ISR), World Cup and WEG dressage horse (CDN), many National and Provincial Champions on all levels (CDN / ISR / SUI).
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