In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: First, make sure you familiarize yourself with your horse and that your horse knows you. Before you get all into competing or just doing dressage for fun, make sure your horse knows who you are and knows that it can trust you. You also have to make sure you have faith in your horse. If you don't think you or your horse can do it, you won't be able to.  Learning dressage depends entirely on being able to create a strong bond with your horse. Your horse must trust you to give it appropriate commands and you must trust it to do what you ask it to. To bond with your horse, try to spend a lot of time with each other in a way that reinforces the fact that you are the leader. Take your horse on walks and lead it by the bridle.  Groom and bathe your horse and talk to it in soothing tones. Spending time with your horse while it grazes, hand-feeding it, and riding it are other ways to bond. To practice dressage, you’ll need to make sure you have all the supplies you and your horse will need. This includes a dressage saddle, a saddle liner, stirrups, a bridle, and reins.  If you can, find a mentor for help. Someone who already competes in dressage can make sure you have all the needed gear for you as well as your horse. Make sure you also have a good pair of boots to wear while you practice your dressage. Inappropriate footgear can lead to injury. There are other supplies that may be required for competitions – like a tailcoat for you or a fly hood for your horse. Keep your heels down at all times. This keeps your weight back and body positioned solidly in the saddle. Adjust your stirrups so that your knee is at about an eighty-degree angle. The balls of your feet should rest on the stirrup irons. Sit tall in the saddle without bracing your back. This will help improve your balance in the saddle. Keep the ball of your foot in the iron at all times. If you only put your toes in, your feet will slip out of the irons if your horse spooks and you will have no chance of staying on. Dressage is a sport that requires a lot of fitness from both the horse and you. You'll need to work gradually to build up the horse to the necessary level of exercise. You also don’t want to push the animal too much, as it could get hurt from overwork and injure a tendon or ligament. To get in shape, your horse will need to be trained 3 to 5 days a week for between 30 minutes to an hour per day. Just how much you work the horse depends on its starting fitness level.
Summary: Get to know your horse. Gather the necessary materials. Work on your position in the saddle. Get in shape.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need to be properly broadcasting a signal in order to connect the Wii to the network. Refer to your router or modem's instructions in order to properly set up your network.  If you can connect to your network with other wireless devices, then you should have no issues connecting your Wii. No special adjustments need to be made to the wireless network to accommodate it. If you don't have a wireless router, you can attach the Nintendo USB Wi-Fi adapter to your computer to make a specialized access point. You will need to install the software that comes with the adapter onto your computer, and then plug the Nintendo USB Wi-Fi Adapter in. Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button. This round button will be located in the bottom left of the Wii Channels screen. Click on the arrow on the right side of the screen to scroll to the next page of options. From the Internet options, select "Connection Settings." This will display three different connections. If you haven't set up any connections previously, they will all say “None” next to the Connection number. None." Pick "Wireless Connection" from the menu. Then click “Search for an Access Point.” The Wii will begin searching for active network connections. After detecting a network, a screen will open asking you to select your access point. Press OK to continue. You should see the name of your network appear along with the strength of the connection. If your network has a password, a box will open asking you to enter it. Enter the password and select OK.  If your access point does not show up on the list, be sure that your Wii is within range of the router, and that your network is configured correctly. You can manually change the type of encryption by clicking the orange encryption name (WEP, WPA, etc.) If you are using the Nintendo USB Wi-Fi Adapter, go to your computer at this point and accept the connection from the Wii using the installed software. If error code 51330 or 52130 pops up on your Wii, this means the password you entered for your wireless network is incorrect. After you have entered your information, the Wii will prompt you to save the connection information. After you do so, the Wii will attempt a network test to make sure that the connection works. After a successful connection, a box will open letting you know that it succeeded and will ask you if you would like to perform a System Update. This update may take a few minutes, but is optional.
Summary:
Ensure that your network is properly set up. Power on the Wii and press the A Button on the Wii Remote to reach the Wii main menu. Select "Wii Settings" and open the "Wii System Settings" menu. Choose "Internet" from the System Settings. Select the "Connection 1: Select your network. Save the settings. Finish the setup.