Pammy Hutton: Challenging the armchair critics *H&H VIP*
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist talks about online dressage 'bashers'
Pammy Hutton is joint principal of Talland School of Equitation and an international dressage rider and trainer. She has also competed internationally in eventing. Pammy is the daughter of the late Molly Sivewright, is married to Brian Hutton and mother to successful dressage riders Charlie and Pippa. A regular Horse & Hound columnist, you can read Pammy’s views in the magazine or digital subscribers can view them online below.
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist talks about online dressage 'bashers'
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist discusses the next generation of dressage riders
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist discusses recent competitions, livestream and shedding a tear
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist explains why she has jumped onto the social media bandwagon after learning some impressive statistics
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist talks dressage to music, stable management, a lack of stirrups and TV personalities
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist talks national championships, warm-up wusses and questionable judging
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist explains how she thinks dressage riders could learn a lot from showjumpers and what the future holds for riding schools
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist explains why you shouldn't discard certain combinations and shares her views on the new British Dressage structure
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist reflects on the work she thinks our youth teams need to do this year, plus she makes a plea to the BHS
H&H's dressage columnist is encouraging us all to make the most out of 2016
H&H's dressage columnist discusses the number of possible combinations who could head to Rio for GB and she reveals her Christmas wish list
H&H's dressage columnist on her recommendations for goal setting and changes for the better
H&H's dressage columnist reviews the national dressage championships in both Britain and Ireland
H&H's dressage columnist looks ahead to the national championships and discusses who to look out for at Rio
H&H's dressage columnist discusses overcoming nerves and when trusting your instinct is often the best option
H&H's dressage columnist has had to change strategies to keep her riding school financially viable and faces a busy time at Hartpury
Our dressage columnist reflects on where where you ride in a class can affect your mark and some changes for the better
Our dressage columnist reflects on what she believes to be an unfair decision for a para rider, who hopes to train as an instructor
From 'mad' rules to questionable additional show costs, Pammy Hutton covers a range of hot dressage topics in her latest column
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist looks forward to a busy summer and reflects on the quality and quantity of shows ahead