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Thursday, November 7, 2019 CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Thursday, November 7, 2019 US Equestrian GGT Mallary Arena GGT Arena Demo Ring Seminar Stage Cosequin Equine Arena (Mallary South) (Young Building) (Mallary North) (Better Living Center) Fundamentals Forum (Coliseum) (Mallary South) 09:30 Sinead Halpin Steve Lantvit 09:30 09:45 Developing a Dialogue Achieving Collection in the 09:45 with Your Eventing Horse Bridle: How to Take Your 10:00 to Produce Sustainable, Horse to a Whole New Jason Irwin Valerie Taylor and Daryl Andrea Waldo Jenny Cournoyer 10:00 10:15 Successful Training Tools at Level Colt Starting: Getting Your Tropea, PhD Training Your Brain for a Applications of Magna Wave 10:15 Novice & Training Level Young Horse Off to the Right Think Adoption First: 10 Confident Ride: Working with, Therapy in Horses 10:30 Start Points to Consider When Not Against, Your Brain’s 10:30 10:45 Miniatures, Miniature Donkeys Adopting a Horse Fight-or-Flight Response Friesian - FPZV 10:45 11:00 Percherons, Belgians, Charlotte Bredahl Yvonne Litza Lori Vogel Lisa Dufresne 11:00 11:15 Miniatures Dressage Training: Taking Using Essential Oils with Buying a Horse Property: Trick Training for Fun!: Using 11:15 Your Horse from Training Your Horse: When, Where, Evaluating Your Needs & Trick Training as an Outlet 11:30 Dan James Level to Second Level Why and How to Start Wants as Your Select and for Your Horse 11:30 11:45 Liberty as a Discipline: American Sidesaddle Assn. Purchase a Horse Property Dutch Harness Horse 11:45 Exploring the Wide World 12:00 Getting Started Aside: From Julie Goodnight Anna Pesta, PhD Heidi Potter 12:00 of Liberty Training & Its Finding Your Balance at 12:15 Applications Understanding the Communi- Feeding the Performance Whisper, Don’t Yell! Developing 12:15 Walk, Trot & Canter to Later- cative and Social Behaviors of Horse Your Natural Aids 12:30 Morgans-VMHA, Mini Donkeys Andalusians - IALHA al Work and Basic Jumping Horses 12:30 Jumping Technique 12:45 Steve Lantvit Canadian Horse 12:45 01:00 Sinead Halpin The Correct Spin: Achieving Cynthia Keating Yvonne Litza Ask the Expert: Jochen Schleese 01:00 Speed and Fluidity with 01:15 Developing a Dialogue Arena Footing Fundamentals Detoxing Your Barn: Natural, Charlotte Bredahl Nine Points of Saddle Fit for 01:15 with Your Eventing Horse Accurate Positioning and Safe and Effective Product A Question & Answer Forum English and Western Saddles 01:30 to Produce Sustainable, Timing Kelly Hulse Alternatives that are Economical on Dressage Training and 01:30 01:45 Successful Training Tools at Spotted Drafts Back to the Basics of and Easy to Use Competition Friesian - FHANA 01:45 Preliminary/ Intermediate Saddleseat: Breaking Down 02:00 Level Jason Irwin the Elements of Saddleseat Jim Masterson Jillian Kreinbring Abigail Nemec & 02:00 Developing Your Eye for 02:15 Help! I Can’t Stop my Horse: Horsemanship from Collec- Masterson Method Body- Nicole Pascariello 02:15 Putting a Good Stop and tion and Transitions to Rider work Techniques for the Healthy Movement: How How to Be Your Farrier’s 02:30 Front End of the Horse a Horse Moves, Carries Its Favorite Customer 02:30 Friesian Sporthorses, Dutch Har- an Emergency Stop on Your Aids and Successful Bridling Weight and Stays Sound 02:45 ness, Mangalarga Marchadors Horse for Recreational and Miniature, Miniature Donkey 02:45 Trail Riders 03:00 Chris Cox Jenny Cournoyer Anna Pesta, PhD Stick Horse Rodeo 03:00 03:15 Groundwork in Preparation Morgans - VMHA Heidi Potter Ribbons and Bows: Braiding a Feeding Senior Horses for 03:15 for Riding Draft Horse for Show Good Health: Catering to 03:30 Charlotte Bredahl Stress Free Obstacle 03:30 Training: Building a Trusting Your Horse’s Nutritional 03:45 Dressage Training: Taking Needs as They Age 03:45 Your Horse from Second Relationship 04:00 Nokotas, Friesians - FPZV Level to Fourth Level Abigail Nemec & Andrea Waldo Jim Masterson 04:00 04:15 Andalusians - IALHA Nicole Pascariello Five Habits of Confident Riders: Masterson Bodywork Tech- 04:15 Top 10 Surprising Things What Confident Riders Do niques for the Hind End of 04:30 about Hooves You Likely Do Daily to Maintain their Positive the Horse 04:30 04:45 Dan James Dales Ponies Not Already Know Focus Mustang 04:45 Introduction to Liberty Work: 05:00 Friesian Sporthorses / FPZV Kristen Whittaker Jillian Kreinbring Ben Collins Jason Irwin 05:00 Starting the Liberty Horse It’s Cold Outside! Training 05:15 Kelly Hulse East Meets West! Introduc- How to Palpate Important Skel- Trail Building Basics: Steps for 05:15 tion to Western Dressage etal Landmarks of the Head Planning a Trail from Start to Activities You Can Do in a 05:30 Combining Performing Stall 05:30 Arts with Equestrian Arts: Training, Goals, and Expec- & Neck to Understand the Finish 05:45 Preparing & Fine Tuning tations for Each Level Mechanics of the Horse’s Poll Shire 05:45 06:00 Saddleseat Horses & Riders 06:00 for Competition 06:15 Clear Coliseum for Fantasia. 06:15 Doors re-open at 6:45pm. Drive A Draft will take place in the Covered Warmup arena adjacent to C-Barn and the Coliseum from 1:00pm-2:00pm. Don’t miss your chance for a fascinating gentle giants experience! Sign up at the Whispery Pines Percherons stalls in the Horse & Farm Exhibits in C-Barn. CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Friday, November 8, 2019 US Equestrian GGT Mallary Arena GGT Arena Demo Ring Seminar Stage Cosequin Equine Arena (Mallary South) (Young Building) (Mallary North) (Better Living Center) Fundamentals Forum (Coliseum) (Mallary South) 09:30 Sinead Halpin Chris Cox Heidi Potter 09:30 09:45 Eventing: Mastering Bend- Finding Softness through Trail Exercises for Improving 09:45 ing Lines & Creating More Your Hands, Seat & Feet: Connection, Confidence, 10:00 Options for Finding the Best Learning Rhythm, Timing & Communication, and Fitness Brittany Cacossa Brianne Hingley Sam Rettinger 10:00 10:15 Distance Balance Why Rider Strength Matters: Equine Assisted Learning Start Using Draft Horses for 10:15 How to Maximize Your Ride Up: How and Where to Start Chores Around the Farm 10:30 from the Gym This Type of Program in Your 10:30 Area 10:45 Dutch Warmbloods - KWPN, Kristen Whittaker Belgian 10:45 11:00 Canadian Horses Charlotte Bredahl Western Dressage through Richard Kennedy Stephanie Brown-Beamer Karin Bump, PhD 11:00 the Levels: Understanding How to Determine Your 11:15 Dan James Dressage Training at the FEI The Science of Bits, Bitting Horse Behavior–Feral vs. 11:15 Levels: Taking Your Horse the Requirements for Each Horse’s Body Condition and Bridle Fitting for the Domestic: Lessons Learned 11:30 The Liberty Horse & Funda- Level and Riding Your Test Score 11:30 mental Tricks: Basics of Training from Fourth Level up to and Comfort of the Horse from the Herd 11:45 Liberty Trick such as Spanish through the FEI Levels Percheron 11:45 12:00 Walk, Rear, Sit and Lay Down Gypsy Vanners Jason Irwin Cat Hill Frank Reilly, DVM Jillian Kreinbring 12:00 12:15 Mustangs Cowboy Foundations for the Real Life Clipping: How to The Link between COPD/ The Cavesson: How This Piece 12:15 English Rider: Exercises to Help Get a Great Clip Even If You Asthma and Insulin Resis- of Equipment Communicates 12:30 Jane Melby Soften and Supple Your Horse Can’t Wash Your Horse, tance: New Information & Directly to the Horse’s Poll 12:30 12:45 Traveling the Perfect Path Have Poor Light or Haircoat Research Findings Icelandic 12:45 in Barrel Racing: Combining 01:00 Versatile Horse & Path, Rider Position & Rein Jim Masterson Abigail Nemec Sinead Halpin 01:00 01:15 Rider Competition, Techniques for a Better Run Heidi Potter Bodywork Techniques The Successful Side Hustle: Q&A on Climbing the Ranks as 01:15 sponsored by Nutrena Owners Can Do to Help How to Start an Equine an International Level Eventer 01:30 Ground, Center & Grow: 01:30 Improving Confidence, Horses Affected by Accident Business on the Side while 01:45 Morgans - NEMHA Comfort, Security and Bal- or Injury Keeping Your Main Job Irish Draught 01:45 Judge: Chris Cox ance with Centered Riding 02:00 Emcee: Steve Lantvit Dan James Lisa Dufresne Amanda Gosson Stephanie Brown-Beamer 02:00 Basics Feeding the Special Needs 02:15 Leads & Lead Changes: Playing with High School Bits & Bridles: Fitting Bits & 02:15 Developing the Lead Depar- Movements: Introducing Your Horse Bridles to Your Horse 02:30 ture and the Lead Change Horse to the Spanish Walk 02:30 02:45 Kristen Whittaker Andalusian - ERAHC 02:45 03:00 Improving Your Western Jochen Schleese Ask the Expert: Jane Melby Stick Horse Rodeo 03:00 Dressage with Garrocha: A 03:15 Nokotas Fitting Saddles to the Rider: A Question & Answer Forum 03:15 Fun and Challenging Way to What to Watch for in Fit and on Becoming a Barrel Rac- 03:30 Sinead Halpin Perfect Circles, Bends and Function ing Champion 03:30 Other Movements 03:45 Developing the Eventer: 03:45 What to Do When the 04:00 Fences Get Bigger & the Jason Irwin Brianne Hingley Jillian Kreinbring Cat Hill 04:00 04:15 Questions Get Tougher Future Trainers: Showing Equine Assisted Learning: The Horse’s Poll–A Gateway to Introduction to Body Clip- 04:15 Youth How to Train Their Breaking Barriers & Devel- Relaxation: Understanding Its ping: Why, How and Getting 04:30 Horses & Solve Problems oping Life Skills with Horses Anatomy and Its Impor¬tance to Started 04:30 04:45 Friesians - FHANA Independently Overall Movement Mangalarga Marchador 04:45 05:00 Dutch Harness Horses Brittany Cacossa Sarah E.J.
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