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Dave Thind Online Dressage Symposium Jan. 9

Topics announced for Dave Thind Symposium

Today, biomechanics expert Dave Thind revealed the speaker topics for “Riding Forward Into The New Year,” the online dressage symposium on Saturday, January 9, 2021. Sponsored by Passier and presented in collaboration with Dressage Today, the star studded panel of international dressage talents will speak on a variety of topics designed to provide dressage riders of all levels with the unique insights needed to create big changes in their riding for the new year.

Keynote speaker for the symposium and International Dressage and Eventing judge Christoph Hess stated, “I am excited to be part of this Symposium. In Germany we have our second lockdown. That’s the best time to train and to learn online. The more the riders learn now the better they will ride and the more successful they will compete after the lockdown.”

Hess will present on the topic of “Tapping Into Your Horse’s Nature for Powerful Movement: Losgelassenheit and Schwung in the German Training Scale Explained.”

Canadian Olympic and World Cup rider Shannon Dueck will focus on the art of the flying change and the secrets of how you can improve your horse’s natural canter.

Australian Nations Cup team rider and biting expert Kim Gentry will discuss the 4 keys to optimum fit and function for your dressage horse to ensure comfort, focus and ultimate performance.

Gentry stated, “As both a trainer and bit fitter I find bit fitting horses to be so fulfilling because I often see dramatic changes in horses that are significant steps forward in the horse’s training or show career. I love seeing these horses and riders happier because of these changes.”

Danish born US Team and World Cup rider Charlotte Jorst will speak on the topic of “The power of confidence in your horse.” Jorst will reveal insight on how you can utilize the power of a positive mindset in getting your horse to reach your ultimate goals.

Jorst stated, “I’m so excited about this symposium. I love working with Dave, and I’m excited to share ideas with such a great group. I love interacting with the horse community and learn from each and every one. This will be great!”

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