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Thursday, April 7, 2016 CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Thursday, April 7, 2016 Coliseum Voinovich Arena Cooper Arena Rod’s Equestrian Cosequin Seminar Stage Equine (Taft Coliseum) (Voinovich Livestock & Experience Pavilion Demo Ring (Voinovich Livestock & Fundamentals Trade Center) (Covered Paddock) (Celeste Center) Trade Center) Forum (Celeste Center) 09:00 09:00 09:30 Foundation First 09:30 09:45 Daniel Stewart Colt Starting: 09:45 Jonathan Field 10:00 “Inside Out” Show Lynn McKenzie Stephanie Lynn Lauren Smith, DVM Wendy Williams Jonathan Yardley, DVM 10:00 Jumping: Learning How What’s Normal?: Taking Your 10:15 Barrel Racing: How the Showing to Win in Current Methods for Horse Cultures Around the 10:15 to Remain Confident & Pattern, the Horse & the Hunter under Saddle: Managing Your Horse’s World: Comparing the Role Horse’s Vitals & Recogniz- 10:30 Focused while Riding Rider All Affect the Time Learning What the Deworming & Internal of the Horse in a Variety of ing Signs of Distress 10:30 a Complicated Jump 10:45 Judge Is Looking for & Parasites Program Geographic Regions National Walking Horse 10:45 Course Improving Your 11:00 Presentation Robert Coleman, PhD Northern Ohio Outlaws Asbury University Vaulters 11:00 The Effect of Diet Man- From the Barrel to the Horse: 11:15 Breed Spotlight Speed, Comradery, and 11:15 agement on Growth Fun!: An Introduction to Vaulting Safety, Compulsory 11:30 Mark Rashid Aaron Ralston Stock & Sport/ during Weaning & Freestyle Movements 11:30 Performance Horses Mounted Shooting 11:45 Refining Your Horse’s Angela Jackson Footwork for Reining Saddlebred 11:45 Eight Directions of The Balanced & Cow Horses: How 12:00 Movement: Under- to Work Efficiently to Jonathan Yardley, DVM Alfred Fox, PhD Susan Harris 12:00 Dressage Seat: How Lameness & Pre-Purchase Ex- White Line, Seedy Toe The Visible Horse: 12:15 standing What these a Correct, Balanced & Control both the Horse 12:15 Directions Are & How & the Cow ams: A Review of Common Pro- & Thrush: Identifying the An Inside Look at 12:30 Supple Seat Affects the Foundation First cedures & Technologies, How to Causative & Secondary Conformation 12:30 They Affect Your Riding Horse’s 12:45 Colt Starting: Present Your Horse, Etc. Agents in Hoof Infections Paso Fino 12:45 Lynn McKenzie Ken McNabb 01:00 Pole Bending: How to Ohio Horseman’s Council Chris Irwin Jonathan Field 01:00 Turn Around the End 01:15 Daniel Stewart Safety on the Trail: How to Horse Sense Redefined for Reading Horse Behavior 01:15 Poles with Speed Keep You & Your Horse Safe Human Potential: Opportu- Using the 6 “C’s” 01:30 “Going the Distance” Tommy Garland 01:30 in Show Jumping: while Trail Riding & What to nities for Healing, Learning, 01:45 Is It Me or the Horse? Do If Something Goes Wrong Growth & Leadership Morgan 01:45 Learning How to Multi- Developing a Plan of Lisa Dufresne 02:00 task & Quickly Recover Action to Deal with the Playing with High Ask the Expert: Wendy Williams Christy Landwehr 02:00 after Making Mistakes School Movements: 02:15 Disrespectful or Asbury University Aaron Ralston Can Horses Read?: Safety Check for Riding 02:15 Misunderstood Horse Introducing Your Horse A Question & Answer Fo- What Scientists Know Tack & Attire 02:30 to the Spanish Walk Vaulting Team 02:30 From the Barrel to the rum on Reined Cow Horse about the Mind of the Training & Competition Horse 02:45 Susan Harris Horse: Intro to Vaulting Fell Pony 02:45 for Sport & Recreation 03:00 Ken McNabb Centered Riding®: Lynn McKenzie Joe Coalter Stick Horse Rodeo 03:00 Cantering or Loping Your Mind, Your Body, A Bit about Bitting for Marketing Your Horse 03:15 Angela Jackson Your Horse 03:15 with Confidence on the Half-Halts: Making Your Barrel Horses Business in a Down 03:30 Correct Lead: How to Breed Spotlight Market 03:30 Dressage Seat More Drafts & Gaited Horses 03:45 Become More Comfort- Effective by Knowing 03:45 able When Going into & How & When to Use 04:00 Maintaining the Canter Stephanie Lynn Chris Irwin Patrick Mullins Dan Burke, PhD 04:00 Half-Halts What Your Horse’s 04:15 or Lope Improving Your Score in Be the Horse You Want to Risk Management & 04:15 Hunter Equitation Classes: See: How to Earn Respect, Insuring Your Horse: Un- Body Tells You about 04:30 TN Walking Horses - TWHBEA Learning What Criteria Susan Harris Trust, Willingness & Focus derstanding the Different Your Nutrition Program 04:30 04:45 Judges Use to Evaluate Anatomy in Motion™: The from Your Horse Types of Coverage Standardbred -New Vocations 04:45 Mark Rashid Your Performance Visible Horse—Visualizing 05:00 Developing & Under- Lynn McKenzie How the Horse’s Bones Natasha Nagawiecki Ask the Expert: Robert Coleman, PhD 05:00 standing the Role of Best Management 05:15 Barrel Racing: A More & Muscles Work Together Considerations for Daniel Stewart 05:15 Collection in Everyday in Action Clipping Small Horses & A Question & Answer Practices for Today’s Correct Pattern Is Horse Owner 05:30 Training Faster Than Out-of- Tommy Garland Ponies Forum on Jumping & 05:30 Sport Psychology 05:45 Control Western Pleasure for Medieval Games Haflinger - HHS 05:45 Arabians & Gaited Horses: Have a Blast from the 06:00 Gaining a Winning Edge Jason Dickey, DVM Dan Burke, PhD Warwick Schiller 06:00 Past!: Introduction to Caring for Your Horse’s The Truth About “Low Ground Manners: 06:15 with Better Speed Control, Medieval Equestrian 06:15 Transitions & Head Set Teeth: The Importance Starch” Diets: How Sugar Making the Right Thing 06:30 Games of Routine Dental Care & Starch Affect the Horse’s Easy for Your Horse 06:30 06:45 & What You Can Expect Health & Behavior 06:45 CLINICS, SEMINARS & DEMONSTRATIONS Friday, April 8, 2016 Coliseum Voinovich Arena Cooper Arena Rod’s Equestrian Cosequin Seminar Stage Equine (Taft Coliseum) (Voinovich Livestock & Experience Pavilion Demo Ring (Voinovich Livestock & Fundamentals Trade Center) (Covered Paddock) (Celeste Center) Trade Center) Forum (Celeste Center) 09:00 09:00 09:30 Jonathan Field Warwick Schiller Aaron Ralston 09:30 09:45 Leadership & Pre-Ride How to Fix Some of Giving Purpose to Reining 09:45 Warm Ups—Developing the Most Common Turns in Ranch Horse 10:00 Your Horse into a Great Problems Encountered Versatility: Using Reward Tommy Garland Karen Wimbush, PhD Katherine Houpt, PhD Danny Kroetch 10:00 Recognizing Symptoms 10:15 Riding Partner: Gaining on the Trail: Spooking, vs. Intimidation to Teach Hunter Pleasure for Managing Your Mare from Stereotypic Behaviors in 10:15 Your Horse’s Respect & Buddy Sourness & the Reining Turn Around Arabians & Gaited Horses: Breeding through Ges- Horses Are Not Vices: From of Poor Saddle Fit 10:30 Connection before You Rushing Equipment & Exercises to tation: What You Should Cribbing and Weaving to Stall 10:30 10:45 Get On Make your Hunter a Know in Advance Walking and Pawing Hackney 10:45 Winner in the Show Ring 11:00 Mark Rashid Nokota Horses Lisa Dufresne Becky Brandenburg Dan Burke, PhD Ken McNabb 11:00 Effortless Transitions: Trick Training for Fun!: Equine Massage for Every Safely Handling Your 11:15 Friesians - FPZV How Your Horse’s Level of 11:15 Understanding & Ap- Using Trick Training Muscle: Demonstrating Activity Affects His Nutrient Horse’s Feet 11:30 plying the Correct Aids David Marcus as an Outlet for Your Breed Spotlight the Compensatory Nature Requirements & How to 11:30 to Produce Seamless Horse of Muscle & Movement 11:45 Understanding the Color & Easy Gaited Accommodate Clydesdale 11:45 Changes in Gait Warm Up: How to Best 12:00 Warm Up the Dressage Chris Irwin Daniel Stewart Stephanie Lynn 12:00 12:15 Horse in Preparation for Warwick Schiller What Do Whirl Patterns Tell Equestrian Sport Psychology: Showmanship: Setting Your 12:15 a Successful Training Us?: Understanding Your How to Overcome Pressure, Horse up for the Perfect Pivot 12:30 Gypsy Vanners How to Improve the Susan Harris 12:30 Ride One Thing that Affects Horse’s Whirl Patterns & How Fears, Mistakes, Negative 12:45 TN Walking Horses - WHOA Improving Your Horse’s They Relate to His Personality Memories, Show Jitters, Etc. Mustang 12:45 Every Maneuver of a Movement with 01:00 Morgans Reining Horse–Barn Centered Riding® Natasha Nagawiecki Katherine Houpt, PhD 01:00 Sourness Charmaine Kern Full Body & Show Clipping: Sexy Geldings & Witchy Considerations for Se- 01:15 Foundation First Mares: Understanding 01:15 Colt Starting: Perfecting Your Clipping lecting the Right Horse 01:30 Jonathan Field Techniques the Misbehaviors of 01:30 Ken McNabb Stephanie Lynn Geldings & Mares 01:45 The Next Steps to a Improving Your Presentation Breed Spotlight Friesian - FHANA 01:45 Great Riding Horse with in Western Pleasure: Learning Ponies & Miniatures 02:00 the Field Training Scale: What the Judge Is Looking for Becky Brandenburg Ask the Expert: Daniel Stewart 02:00 David Marcus 02:15 Identifying What Is & How to Stay at the Top of Massage Fundamentals Equestrian Fitness 02:15 for Enhanced Perfor- A Question & Answer Important Each Moment the Judge’s Card Bootcamp 02:30 You Ride mance: Basic Massage Forum on Training & Rid- 02:30 Strokes for All Disciplines ing Dressage Horses 02:45 Sylvia Zerbini Culver Academy Rough TN Walker - TWHBEA 02:45 03:00 From One to Many: The Riders Yvonne Litza Alfred Fox, PhD Stick Horse Rodeo 03:00 Art of Liberty Training Using Rough Riding 03:15 Versatile Horse & Rider Haflingers Essential Oils: How to Differentiating between 03:15 to Build Confidence & Remove Chemicals from Fungal & Bacterial Ab- 03:30 Competition Chris Irwin Balance on a Horse 03:30 Judge: Warwick Schiller Your Barn scesses,
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