Colleen Reid Dressage
Equestrian Facility in Sacramento, California

About Colleen Reid Dressage
Colleen Reid Dressage brings focused, discipline-specific instruction to the Sacramento, California equestrian community. Dressage is one of the most technically demanding equestrian sports, and riders who want to advance in the discipline need a coach with real expertise rather than a generalist. The Sacramento area has a growing competitive dressage scene, with riders competing through United States Dressage Federation recognized shows and schooling circuits throughout Northern California. Having a dedicated dressage trainer based locally means serious riders don't have to travel to the Bay Area or Southern California to access high-quality coaching.
Services
Services & Process
Colleen Reid Dressage centers on structured dressage instruction for riders across multiple levels, from Training Level beginners learning the basics of rhythm and relaxation to more advanced students working on collection, lateral movements, and upper-level test requirements. Lessons likely include both flat work and test preparation, with attention to rider position, aids, and the gymnastic development of the horse. Training rides, where the trainer rides your horse to develop specific skills, are a common part of advanced dressage programs and may also be available here.
Service Area
Colleen Reid Dressage is based in Sacramento, California, and serves riders throughout the greater Sacramento region including Roseville, Granite Bay, and the broader Sacramento Valley. Northern California's active dressage show schedule, including events at venues like Murieta Equestrian Center, makes local training access particularly valuable for competitors in the area.
Frequently Asked Questions
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