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Thursday, April 2, 2020 CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Thursday, April 2, 2020 US Equestrian Voinovich Arena Rod’s Arena Bricker Annex Arena Seminar Stage Wahl Demo Ring Arena (Voinovich Center) (Covered Paddock) (Bricker Annex) (Voinovich Center) (Celeste Center) (Coliseum) 09:30 09:30 09:45 Jonathon Millar Warwick Schiller Sarah Track 09:45 10:00 Jumping Fundamentals & Solving Issues with Your Saddleseat Show Ring Riding: Melissa Milligan, DVM Craig Cameron 10:00 Gymnastics for Intermediate Horse: Using the Principles Presenting in an Organized 10:15 Neonatal Foals-the First 24 All About Knots: Tying Knots 10:15 Horses & Riders – Part I of Training to Determine and Successful Manner with an Hours and What to Watch For That Are Useful to Horseman 10:30 What to Do and How to Emphasis on Strategy Paul Garrison 10:30 Do It 10:45 Clydesdales Communicating with Mules: Norwegian Fjord 10:45 Establishing Communication 11:00 Jim Thomas as a Herd of Two Richard Godbee, PhD Lynn Palm 11:00 11:15 Baroque Pintos Friesians - FHANA Saying “No” to Heavy Hands: What about My Old Guy? Simple Tips for Manners and 11:15 Maintaining Control while How to Manage the Older Obedience on the Ground 11:30 Jonathan Field Jeremy Steinberg Earning Respect Horse 11:30 11:45 Partnership – Dealing with Creating a Gymnastic Dales Pony 11:45 Herd Bound and Leadership Dressage Horse: Selecting 12:00 Issues by Building Trust and & Implementing Dressage Maggie Herlensky Jenn Currie Cathy Woods 12:00 12:15 a Bond. Exercises & Movements to Hackneys Getting Started Aside: Introduc- Bringing Brain Research to the Body, Mind, Equine: Yoga 12:15 Prepare the Horse to Ad- tion to Sidesaddle Riding Barn: Understanding How the Stretches for Riders on the Mat 12:30 vance to the Next Level Kristin Weaver-Brown Human Brain Learns 12:30 12:45 Barrel Racing with Balance, Clydesdale 12:45 Rhythm and Timing 01:00 Missouri Fox Trotters Dutch Harness Horses Melissa Milligan, DVM Joyce Harman, DVM 01:00 01:15 Craig Cameron Haflingers Paul Garrison Neurologic Diseases of How Can Acupuncture Help My 01:15 the Horse - EPM, Herpes, Horse? 01:30 Ponying: Techniques for Lynn Palm Communicating with Mules: Es- 01:30 Training a Horse from An- tablishing Advanced Communi- Wobblers 01:45 How Western Dressage Can Friesians - FHANA Paso Fino 01:45 other Horse’s Back Make You a Better Rider for cation with the Saddle Mule 02:00 Recreational or Competitive Jerry Diaz Carole Herder Heidi Potter 02:00 02:15 Riding Four Generations of Horse- Understanding Hoof Function to Help Whisper, Don’t Yell! Developing 02:15 manship: Using Garocha in Ward off Problems such as Laminitis, Your Natural Aids 02:30 Your Everyday Horsemanship Navicular Disease, Skeletal and 02:30 02:45 Jim Thomas Muscular Fitness, Gut Health, Etc. Icelandic 02:45 03:00 Jonathon Millar Breed Demo Dutch Harness Horses Molding Your Horse: How Jenn Currie Stick Horse Rodeo 03:00 Horsemen are Master Potters 03:15 Jumping Fundamentals & Jonathan Field Sarah Track Teaching Techniques that 03:15 Gymnastics for Advanced Will Catapult Your Students 03:30 Balance: A Clinic for Every Saddleseat Riding Form to 03:30 Horses & Riders – Part I Rider Looking for Better Function: Working on Correct into the Winner’s Circle 03:45 Posture, Equitation, and the Form in the Saddle and How 03:45 04:00 Essential Need to Balance It Applies to the Horse’s Richard Godbee, PhD Cathy Woods 04:00 Their Horse Performance 04:15 Managing Equine Digestive Yoga Stretches for Riders 04:15 Health: A Review of Stomach on Horseback and Mounted 04:30 Issues, Ulcers, Supplements, Meditation 04:30 04:45 Norwegian Fjords Paso Finos Kristin Weaver-Brown Ride A Haflinger Antacids and Omeprazole Friesian - FHANA 04:45 05:00 Warwick Schiller Jeremy Steinberg Barrel Racing Horseman- Connect with a Horse for Your Joyce Harman, DVM Paul Garrison 05:00 ship and Drills with Rhythm, First Ride. 05:15 Anxiety—The Root Cause Identifying Common Mis- What Is This CBD Craze All Tools for Communicating with 05:15 of All Horse Issues: Using takes Made in Dressage Balance and Timing About? A Scientific Look at Mules 05:30 Your Horse’s Focus to Teach Training & How to Avoid Sign up at the Ohio Haflinger Hemp 05:30 Assn. booth. 05:45 Relaxation Them At All Levels Mule 05:45 06:00 Thoroughbreds 06:00 06:15 06:15 CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Friday, April 3, 2020 US Equestrian Voinovich Arena Rod’s Arena Bricker Annex Arena Seminar Stage Wahl Demo Ring Arena (Voinovich Center) (Covered Paddock) (Bricker Annex) (Voinovich Center) (Celeste Center) (Coliseum) 09:30 Jonathon Millar Lynn Palm Rick Christy 09:30 09:45 Jumping Course Work and Using Western Dressage From A Judge’s Perspec- 09:45 Show Preparation for as Cross Training for All tive: Selecting and Starting 10:00 Intermediate Hoses & Western Disciplines Heidi Potter a Prospect and Showing Joyce Harman, DVM Maggie Herlensky 10:00 10:15 Riders – Part II Improving the Bond: Creat- Western Pleasure Insulin Resistance, PPID, Cush- The Importance of Saddle 10:15 ing Confidence & Building ings, Oh Now! What to Do Fit to Horse and Rider 10:30 Trust through Centered Rid- 10:30 10:45 Saddlebreds ing & Horse Speak Basics Donkeys 10:45 11:00 Icelandics Miniatures - IKI Gypsy Vanners Warwick Schiller Jenn Currie Jim Thomas 11:00 The #1 Cause of Horse 11:15 Craig Cameron Jeremy Steinberg 6th Ohio Mounted Buglers / Easy Memory Tricks for Mem- Give Me that Foot, Please: Gain- 11:15 Problems and Easy Steps to orizing Horse Show Patterns ing Control of Your Horse’s Feet 11:30 Exercises to Develop the Handi- Using the Dressage Training 2nd Cavalry Brigade Band Remedy the Problem 11:30 ness & Workability of the Horse Pyramid as a Troubleshoot- American Civil War Cavalry: or Courses Easily and Respectfully 11:45 ing Guide to Improve Any Squadron Maneuvers, Equip- Standardbred - New Vocations 11:45 12:00 Movement or Exercise ment, and Training Exercises Richard Godbee, PhD Beverly Brady 12:00 12:15 Haflingers Jerry Diaz Turning Your Wounds into Skeletal Evaluation of Your 12:15 Wisdom: The Lifecycle of an Horse & Using Massage to 12:30 Rick Christy Four Generations of Horse- 12:30 manship: Spanish Roping Equine Wound Help 12:45 Mustangs - USWHBA From A Judge’s Perspective: Standardbred - USTA 12:45 Selecting and Training a Extraordinaire 01:00 Versatile Horse & Prospect for Hunter Under Abby Keegan Chad Wenger 01:00 01:15 Rider Competition Jonathon Millar Saddle Math & Science of Feeding Your Preparing Your Horse for Clip- 01:15 Horse Made Easy: Nutrition ping, When to Clip and Why 01:30 Jumping Course Work A Horse for Heroes 01:30 Judge: Kevin Oliver and Show Preparation for Strategies for Building & Main- 01:45 Emcee: Lynn Palm taining the Competition Horse Dutch Harness Horse 01:45 Advanced Horess & Riders Sign up at the Operation 02:00 – Part II Drum Horses Horses and Heroes booth in Frank Reilly, DVM Joyce Harman, DVM 02:00 the Breed Pavilion. How to Help the Coughing Can Chiropractic Help My 02:15 Dales Ponies Horse Horse? 02:15 02:30 Laura Benson & Carrie Brandt 02:30 02:45 Hackneys Icelandic Dressage for All Breeds Haflinger 02:45 of Gaited and Non Gaited Hors- 03:00 Paso Finos es: Using Dressage to Balance Carole Herder Stick Horse Rodeo 03:00 03:15 Craig Cameron the Horse through a Flow of Heidi Potter Hoof Function, Laminitis and 03:15 Classical Exercises Hoof Boots: How Lameness 03:30 Creating the Brave Horse: A Joyful Ride: Creating Clarity, Con- 03:30 The Advantages of Using nection, Calmness & Stability using and Disease Can Be Con- 03:45 Cross Training Between the National Walking Horses Philosophies from Eastern Martial Arts, trolled and Cured 03:45 04:00 Arena and the Trail Jim Thomas Centered Riding and Horse Speak Jerry Paulsen Amber Krotky, MS, PAS 04:00 04:15 The Foundation to Success: Veteran Resilience Therapy: The Gut Bucket: A Hands-On 04:15 Earning Your Horse’s Respect Incorporating Horses Experien- Journey through the Diges- 04:30 from the Ground so They Hon- Ride A Haflinger tially for Mental and Behavioral tive System 04:30 04:45 Donkeys or Your Requests as a Handler Connect with a Horse for Health and Personal Growth Gypsy Vanner 04:45 Your First Ride. 05:00 Jeremy Steinberg Miniatures - WVMHC Karin Bump Beverly Brady 05:00 Evaluating Your Horse for Pain 05:15 Jonathan Field What Is Dressage? Improv- Heidi McLaughlin Sign up at the Ohio Hafling- Horse Behavior–Feral vs. 05:15 ing the Natural Qualities of er Assn. booth. Domestic: Lessons Learned & Soreness and Using Mas- 05:30 Leads and Lead Changes Overcoming Fear in the sage & Stretches to Help 05:30 Made Easy by Learning and Horses’ Gaits & Bringing the Saddle: How to Relax from the Herd 05:45 Connecting the Pieces Horse into Better Balance With¬out Alcohol or Xanax Thoroughbred - TRF 05:45 06:00 06:00 06:15 Clear Coliseum for Fantasia. 06:15 Doors re-open at 6:45pm. Yoga Class for Riders will take place in the Conference Room in the Voinovich Center from 10:00am-11:00am. Sign up at Cathy Woods Yoga booth. Mustang Heritage Foundation Trainer Incentive Program Challenge will take place in Cooper Arena from 11:00am-2:00pm. International Liberty Horse Association Freestyle Compulsory Competition will take place in Cooper Arena from 3:00pm-6:00pm. CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Saturday, April 4, 2020 US Equestrian Voinovich Arena Rod’s Arena Bricker Annex Arena Seminar Stage Wahl Demo Ring Arena (Voinovich Center) (Covered Paddock) (Bricker Annex) (Voinovich Center) (Celeste Center) (Coliseum) 09:30 International Liberty Horse Kevin Oliver 09:30 09:45 Association Tackling Trail Obstacles
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