 Heath Ryan-AUS 2008 Heath was a member of the Australian Dressage Team for the Beijing Olympic Games. Heath has been 3-times Assistant Coach for the Australian Olympic Eventing team, 1996 at the Atlanta Olympics where Australia won Gold, 2000 at the Sydney Olympics where Australia again won Gold and then at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Heath has himself on 3 different occasions been the Australian Three Day Event Champion and is currently the reigning Australian Grand Prix Dressage Champion 2010/2011. This is the second time Heath has been the Australian Grand Prix Dressage Champion. New Video-tutorial on training the flying changes In this video Heath explains the flying change from a naturistic point of view and moves into his systematic formula for training the change. You can see this methodolody in action as he trains multiple riders and rides himself, all the while explaining his thoughts and training. Free Sample Mini-Clip of Full Feature Videos shown at reduced size New Video-tutorial on training the canter pirouette In this video Heath emphasizes a few very key points he uses for getting successfull canter pirouettes. Again, he has a systematic methodology he follows with each horse and rider pair and himself. Free Sample Mini-Clip of Full Feature Videos
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Prior July Videos Released
Jody Hartstone-NZ
Jody, shortlisted for Athens Olympics on Landioso and the 2010 WEG qualified rider for Dressage representing New Zealand, Jody teaches and lectures worldwide emphasizing her training based on scientific principles of behavioural theory. "The rider's aids are all trained systematically and one at a time," Hartstone explained. "One should be careful not to apply two cues at once and ensure that the pressure-release aids (reins or legs) are trained effectively before one moves on to subtle aids like the seat. Basically reins are there to slow down, legs to go, reins to turn and leg for yield. Most important is to train the legs of the horse before training its frame. It is very different from what we see in many training yards where horses are sent to. With them rein pressure and reins are no longer effective to slow down the horses' leg. Paramount is self carriage. The horses are taught from breaking in to hold their own rhythm, direction and outline." New Video-Habituation...what it is and how to use it in your thinking of everyday training. Part 3 of 7 part series. Free Video shown at reduced size (full size video available by logging onto DressageTrainingOnline.com) Debbie McDonald-USA
Currently the USEF Developing Dressage Coach, identifying and cultivating future U.S. dressage stars. Debbie is busy training across the USA. She and the now retired Brentina, have had a long and outstanding career together. Together they've helped the US equestrian team win a team silver and team bronze at the
World Equestrian games
and a team bronze at the 2004 Olympics. In 2003, Brentina helped Debbie to become the first American rider to win the World Cup championship. They also came in third place at the 2005 World Cup. Brentina herself was named the 2005 Farnam/Platform USEF
Horse of the Year.
New Video-Asking for self carriage and how to get the responsiveness you need from your aids.
In this video Debbie and Adrienne give you many tips and exercises that you can use to achieve self carriage and responsiveness.
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Prior July Videos Released Jody Hartstone-NZ
Jody, shortlisted for Athens Olympics on Landioso and the 2010 WEG qualified rider for Dressage representing New Zealand, Jody teaches and lectures worldwide emphasizing her training based on scientific principles of behavioural theory. "The rider's aids are all trained systematically and one at a time," Hartstone explained. "One should be careful not to apply two cues at once and ensure that the pressure-release aids (reins or legs) are trained effectively before one moves on to subtle aids like the seat. Basically reins are there to slow down, legs to go, reins to turn and leg for yield. Most important is to train the legs of the horse before training its frame. It is very different from what we see in many training yards where horses are sent to. With them rein pressure and reins are no longer effective to slow down the horses' leg. Paramount is self carriage. The horses are taught from breaking in to hold their own rhythm, direction and outline." New Video-Understanding the flight response in your horse. Part 2 of 7 part series. Free Video shown at reduced size (full size video available by logging onto DressageTrainingOnline.com) 2011 PVDA Ride For Life Dancing Horse Challenge The Ride For Life is a fundraiser for the John Hopkins Breast Cancer Awareness Fund. The event was an all around success. Attendance at an all time high and performances that matched that high. As mentioned, we viewed the performances to be quite special. Each participant seemed to have put sooo much effort into creative something unique and moving. And...where else can you see Bent Jensen in white stiletto boots? This is must see entertainment, we promise you will enjoy! New Video-2011 PVDA Ride For Life, Dancing Horse Challenge Free Sample Mini-Clip of Full Feature Videos shown at reduced size
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Prior July Release Videos Jody Hartstone-NZ
Jody, shortlisted for Athens Olympics on Landioso and the 2010 WEG qualified rider for Dressage representing New Zealand, Jody teaches and lectures worldwide emphasizing her training based on scientific principles of behavioural theory. "The rider's aids are all trained systematically and one at a time," Hartstone explained. "One should be careful not to apply two cues at once and ensure that the pressure-release aids (reins or legs) are trained effectively before one moves on to subtle aids like the seat. Basically reins are there to slow down, legs to go, reins to turn and leg for yield. Most important is to train the legs of the horse before training its frame. It is very different from what we see in many training yards where horses are sent to. With them rein pressure and reins are no longer effective to slow down the horses' leg. Paramount is self carriage. The horses are taught from breaking in to hold their own rhythm, direction and outline." New Video-Mental Capacities, Understanding Your Horses Brain Free Video shown at reduced size (full size video available by logging onto DressageTrainingOnline.com) Hilda Gurney-USA Two time Olympian, 9-time Pan-American Gamer, Hilda Gurney has been an enthusiastic participant for more than three decades in the phenomenal growth of her favorite equestrian discipline, dressage. She is also an Olympic medalist, national champion, Pan American gamer. USEF S Judge, FEI I Judge, trainer, rider and breeder. New Video-How to apply and use the half halt Hilda explains how to do a half halt and then has the rider show you its application. You can easily see the re-balance that goes on with the horse and trot and canter. Free Sample Mini-Clip shown at reduced size _____________________________________________________ June Video Releases Martin Schaudt-GER
Two time Olympian, German Gold Dressage Team. In 1996, Martin Schaudt was a ember of the German team at the Olympic Games in Atlanta. Ten years later, 2004, Schaudt qualified to return to the Olympics on the German team. Schaudt, well known and respected all over the world for his horsemanship and vast knowledge makes him a Dressage master you can learn from. New Video: 3rd/M Level, 5 yr. old, The focus is on getting an active hind leg, creating cadence with a soft giving hand. A very nice study of basic, methodical work to be done to really focus on developing the gait and self carriage in your young horse. Free Sample Mini-Clip shown at reduced size New Video: 4th/S Level, 7 yr. old, Girasol who was sold to Nadine Capellmann of Germany in 2009...shown here training with Martin and Jasmin, prior to being sold, here you can see Martin's traditional methodical warm up, moving into half pass work, to canter pirouettes to piaffe. Girasol is green in the piaffe and demonstrates very typical evasions and allows you to see the reaction, in the pirouettes Martin points out a key tip to getting proper mechanics. Girasol is now I1/S level, 2 years later! Free Sample Mini-Clip shown at reduced size
Hilda G urney-USA 2-time Olympian, 9-time Pan-American Gamer, Hilda Gurney has been an enthusiastic participant for more than three decades in the phenomenal growth of her favorite equestrian discipline, dressage. She is also an Olympic medalist, national champion, Pan American gamer. USEF S Judge, FEI I Judge, trainer, rider and breeder. New Video Tutorial-How to get your horse on the bit Hilda shows a horse that is very hollow and above the bit and gradually moves the pair into a space where the horse is nicely on the bit accepting contact, explaining every step of the way, what needs to be tweaked to get the desired result. Free Sample Mini-Clip shown at reduced size New Video Tutorial-How to use your inside leg to get your horse on the outside rein. Hilda has a 3 year old horse that is ridden and the rider demonstrates the use of this technique allowing you to easily see how the horse comes nicely to the bridle at the end of the lesson. Free Sample Mini-Clip shown at reduced size
Catherine Haddad-USA Catherine and her partner, Winymaro were the reserve ride for the US Team for WEG 2010. In 2009 Catherine was ranked 7th in the Western European League. Catherine Haddad represented the USA in the 2007 Rolex World Cup in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2006, as a member of the US Team she was named reserve rider for the USEF at the World Equestrian Games. She has lived in Vechta, Germany for the last 10 years, running her own stable, International Dressage.
New Video Tutorial-Learn to ride a better shoulder in
Catherine shows you what happens so often as people execute this exercise and shows you what you need to do to get maximum benefits and maximum points! Free Sample Mini-Clip shown at reduced size


2011 Annual Meeting & Education Forum Steffen Peters Shares Secrets for Identifying Superstars Plus - How Totilas Impacts Modern Breeding,
The Road to Grand Prix with Idocus and Other Hot Topics
If your goal is to breed, own or ride the next Ravel, Totilas, or Idocus, the KWPN-NA Annual Meeting added to your inspiration. With insights from Olympic medalist Steffen Peters and renowned breeder and KWPN judge Cor Loeffen, along with networking with some of the world's biggest and best KWPN horse breeders, the event was the largest in recent years. 200 enthusiastic equestrians gathered in Visalia, California to discuss and debate the best way to produce and manage superstar equines. Learning galore.....
To help breeders and trainers see the big picture, Cor Loeffen shared his knowledge of the KWPN's linear scoring method. This method is unique within the sport horse breeding industry. This scoring assesses factors like the length and angle of bones and joints, which is then backed up with movement and jumping ability. For example, it is common to look at the shoulder angle to predict movement, but Cor explains that the length of the shoulder is more important than the position of the shoulder. And movement is more important than conformation when assessing potential as a riding horse. One extremely valuable session consisted of Steffen Peters and Cor Loeffen together answering questions from the audience. This combined perspective of an Olympic medalist and KWPN judge and Olympic-level trainer provided insights that are not an everyday occurrence. Meeting attendees wanted to know how Steffen selects his horses, which he prefers to do at 6-7 years of age, but he has bought foals, as well young riding horses. New Video-Q & A with Cor Loeffen and Steffen Peters Questions such as what should you do with a 3 yr. old horse? How much resistance and playfullness should be accepted in a young horse? How does Steffen and Cor choose their own new young horses? What makes you think a young horse can make it to grand prix? With judging scores as high as they have been recently, what do you think is the future of that standard? What advice would Steffen give to sporthorse breeders? What do you like about Dutch breeding, what is it that you see? What is a realistic percentage of horses Steffen receives getting to Olympic level grand prix? New Video-Steffen commentates as a top Idocus offspring is ridden Strauss perfectly highlights the Idocus & KWPN breeding and specific traits that can be seen in the horse. This horse, as with the Idocus breeding line, possesses much talent for collection, which can especially be seen in the canter pirouettes. New Video-Evaluation of sporthorse with KWPN Judge Cor Loeffen Watch the movement and listen and learn from the scoring. New Video-Review of top KWPN stallions 2010
New Video-Pedigree and Sport Results The secret of reading pedigree charts unfolds.
New Video-From Breeding to FEI Breeding goals, criteria, goals, conformation, body proportions, what to look for in a stallion and broodmare.
New Video-Veterinary breeding updates Drugs and procedures affecting your breeding program
New Video-Evaluate and judge conformation and movement Using video and still photos specific areas are highlighted and discussed in detail.
New Video-Steffen Peters rides his freestyle on KWPN horse.
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