Master the 10m loop to improve your horse’s balance and earn higher dressage marks

Riders may need help learning how to ride a 10m loop
Schooling sessions can include a range of moments, including the 10m loop.
(Image credit: Andrew Sydenham)

When watching others ride, the 10-metre loop can look relatively straightforward. But when you’re in the saddle, you may find it feels more challenging than you expected.

Grand prix dressage rider Hannah Esberger-Hancock says: “There’s actually a lot going on with a 10m loop and practising before riding it in a dressage test is vital. The judges are looking to see a smooth change of bend and that your horse maintains balance, suppleness and rhythm throughout. The best evidence for this is that your horse remains on two tracks throughout the movement – no swinging quarters or falling through shoulders.”

Bethany Stone
Features Assistant

A horse owner and rider with more than 20 years experience, Bethany has been writing for equestrian publications since 2017. Over the course of her career, she has reported from major British Riding Clubs and British Dressage championships, covered Badminton Horse Trials and interviewed equestrian sport’s best athletes. Her work can also be found in Country Life, The Field and Breathe magazine.