Effortless recall.
Repetition moves information from the working memory into the subconscious, where it can be recalled effortlessly. This is the difference between thinking and feeling.
Memorise the dressage arena layouts. Quick-fire prompts cover all the markers — A, C, B, E, K, F, M, H, X and the quarter markers — until you can place them without thinking.
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Our drill apps for dressage riders draw on a handful of well-established principles of how the mind learns, so you can improve your test riding from the couch. Developed in collaboration with a Certified Hypnotherapist.
Repetition moves information from the working memory into the subconscious, where it can be recalled effortlessly. This is the difference between thinking and feeling.
The subconscious runs learned patterns in parallel, so once the arena layout is ‘programmed’ into the mind, the rider’s conscious attention is freed up for the horse.
Skills are encoded alongside the state they’re learned in, so practicing calmly between rides builds a recall pattern that holds up under test pressure, rather than collapsing the moment the bell rings.
Short, regular sessions outperform cramming, because the subconscious learns through familiarity.
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