A.7 STEFFEN PETERS AND JANET BROWN-FOY (TRAINING & FIRST)

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Mr Peters works with Ulster and Erin Laurent. This is the seventh video in the Training and First Level session from the Eastern States Dressage and Combined Training Association's 2007 Symposium for Judges, Trainers, and Competitors, featuring Olympic Bronze Medalist Steffen Peters and FEI-I judge Janet Brown-Foy. This session covers Training and First Level tests and movements. Participating are horses and riders: Venue with Ange Bean; and Ulster with Erin Laurent. This session has 8 videos and lasts about 70 minutes. Posted with the gracious permission of the ESDCTA.

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  • i think all of these videos are amazing. this has helped me 10 fold.

  • I'm glad they help. That is the point of this channel. I've asked permission of other clinics to let me film and post, but a lot of the trainers will not agree. I'd love to film a Linda Zang clinic, she's a wonderful teacher and judge, but she has said no to a request this past spring. {{{{sigh}}}} There's always hope!

  • Also, i love the way Mr. Peters teaches: first he starts by analyzing the problem & the reasons behind it, then the techniques to fix it. Wow... Also the way he approaches the students, he is very honest without being condesending which can be hard to find. I envy the riders that got to train with him. Luck lucky!

    Thanks again!

  • Wait 'til you see the PSG/ I-1 videos (the "E" series) Half pass, zig zag, passage. Great approach with the students and horses!

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  • Hey, I have a bit of a problem.. when I try to curve my horses neck ( I dont know how to say it in english, mettre en main? Aan de teugel lopen) Literally it means walking at the rein.

    Well, Everytime when i am busy to do that, he rides me in the wall, so that I have to stop working on that bcause otherwise my leg wil be crushed.. :S xD

    He knows that if he does that he doesnt have to work with his neck...

    Can you help me? I dont really know what to de about it

    Thanks for reading anywayy

    Fre

  • I have asked all my students to watch these videos. It's been fantastic for them to SEE what I've been trying to tell them. And, it is short sighted on the part of the trainers who will not allow their clinics to be filmed. It's FREE advertising for goodness sake. It was because of this series that I applied to ride in a clinic with Steffen. Still terribly disappointed I wasn't chosen.

  • Wow, and that to me just helps prove that Steffen & Janet aren't just about money. That's great.

    And thank you for taking all that time to film this whole thing!!!

  • These videos are amazing! Thank you for posting them!!!

  • I find DressageInMotion with Steffen Peters a great teaching tool with my schoolmaster while I am learning.

  • AH! I know! He is like my dream trainer.

  • I just started watching them - they're awesome! Thank you for the new posts!

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