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Equestrian Star Kasey Perry-Glass and Rodeo Champion Dana Glass Unite in Spotlight

The distinct horsemanship backgrounds of Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass, despite their shared marital and business ventures, seemingly offer a unique synergy in the realm of dressage. This blend of differences can be seen as a significant advantage, even a covert weapon in their respective...

Dressage Prodigy and Western Star: Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass
Dressage Prodigy and Western Star: Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass

Equestrian Star Kasey Perry-Glass and Rodeo Champion Dana Glass Unite in Spotlight

In the vibrant world of equestrianism, the partnership of Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass is making waves. The couple, who are married and in business together, have a joint venture, although the specifics of how they integrated their businesses remain undisclosed.

Recently, Caroline Culbertson sat down with Kasey Perry-Glass for an insightful interview, where they discussed a range of dressage-related topics and additional subjects. One of the key points of discussion was the need for competitive dressage and classical dressage to become more aligned, or at least more similar than they currently are.

During the interview, the pair also revealed their differing views on handling tough moments with a horse when one feels the need to dismount. This contrast, stemming from their diverse backgrounds, may indeed be a secret weapon for their business.

Kasey Perry-Glass, with her background in dressage, and Dana Glass, who hails from the realm of horsemanship, have each brought unique perspectives to their shared endeavours. Their differences have led to enlightening discussions on various aspects of equestrianism, including riding each other's horses.

In the same interview, Kasey Perry-Glass opened up about the challenges she faces in achieving great things, such as winning a bronze medal at the Olympics or a silver medal at the World Equestrian Games (WEG), yet still not having a "made" business.

The conversation didn't end there. Later, Caroline Culbertson interviewed Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass together, delving deeper into topics such as training progress, rider fear, differing philosophies, and why Dana Glass will never ride Kasey Perry-Glass's Olympic mount, Dublet.

Kasey Perry-Glass also shared valuable tips on mastering the sitting trot, navigating downward transitions, and working through tension with an Off-Track Thoroughbred (OTTB).

Despite the lack of publicly available details on the collaboration, business unification, or the meeting of Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass in the fields of equestrianism and horse breeding, their partnership continues to flourish. Their journey serves as an inspiring example of how diverse backgrounds can come together to create something remarkable in the world of horses.

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