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- Clinics
in Utah & Colorado
- Book Release – Revised 2nd Edition
"It's Never Too Late - to learn, to improve, to make a difference in your riding!" - June 2010
- Lecture & Clinic
Cornell Equine Exposition April 10, 2010, Saratoga, NY
- Ongoing Monthly Clinics
E-mail for Information:
dressagebydesign@cox.net
- Equine Affaire Presenter & Clinician
Columbus, OH, Work-in Hand Demo and It’s Never Too Late clinic
- Lectures
"The Biomechanics of Movement - Thinking from the Inside Out" and “How We Learn, How Horses Learn”
- Tufts University Lecture
Student chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners sponsors lecture: "The Biomechanics of Movement - Thinking from the Inside Out" 2008
- Lecture at Journey's End Farm
"Fix Your Neck, Fix Your Back" with Ginny Phillips, Massage Therapist & Sensory Integration Specialist
- Lecture, Clinic and Book Release
The Central Vermont Dressage Association hosted a 3 day clinic over Columbus Day weekend. It's Never Too Late was released at the Awards Banquet lecture
- First Edition of My Book
about the Biomechanics of Horse & Rider: "It's Never Too Late - to learn, to improve, to make a difference in your riding"
- Equine Anatomical Research
with Dr. Gerd Heuschmann, Warendorf,
Germany (PDF)
- Equine Dissection Lab
Tufts University (PDF)
- Equine Affaire Presenter & Clinician
Springfield, MA (PDF)
- Lungeing & Work-in Hand Demonstrations
"The Origins of Suppleness"
- Lectures:
“Solutions for Rider Neck & Back Pain”
“How We Learn, How Horses Learn”
- Equine Affaire Featured Presenter & Clinician
Springfield, MA, The Biomechanics of Horse &
Rider: Longlines, Lungeing, Clinic and
Lecture (PDF)
- Lecture and Clinic
with Ginny Phillips, Massage Therapist at my home base
at Journey's End Farm in Scituate, Rhode Island
- Clinic & Lecture
Kelowna Riding Club, British Columbia
- The Biomechanics of Riding
Lecture and Ridden Demonstration with Holly Mason &
Jennifer Cavallaro, LMT, CEMT
- Teikyo Post University Lecture
Biomechanics for Teaching Certification Candidates
- Equine Anatomical Research
Ross University Veterinary School
- American Association of Equine Practitioners
Lecture: Human Biomechanics in Riding
- Teikyo Post University
Lecture: Biomechanics for Teaching Certification Candidates
- The Biomechanics of Riding
Lecture and Ridden Demonstration with Holly Mason &
Jennifer Cavallaro, LMT, CEMT.
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