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USDF Youth Convention Scholarship Report

By Ryleigh Koch

I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to receive the Youth Convention scholarship so I could attend the 2023 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention in Omaha, Nebraska. It was my first year attending! My mom and I made the 18-hour road trip west to Omaha from Fogelsville, Pennsylvania, which, while being a very long drive, was very fun and well worth it! While I was there, I attended meetings, and educational sessions, as well as the Salute Gala & Annual Awards Banquet to receive my USDF Bronze Medal. I learned so much about equine biomechanics, fitness, ways for Group Member Organizations (GMO) to get more members involved, and the governance side of USDF, and to make it extra special, the first Board of Governors (BOG) meeting/USDF Convention had been held 50 years ago in Lincoln, Nebraska. 

On a governance level, I learned more about some of the behind-the-scenes operations, ranging from the financials of the organization to awards and programs available. 

Biomechanics of the Horse’s Neck

Some key takeaways from this session with Dr. Hilary Clayton included:

Neck Structure:

Neck Movements:

Carrot stretches:

Neck arthritis: 

Where horses carry their weight:

Improving Athleticism in the Off-Season

This session, led by Jec Ballou, included discussions on topics including: 

Sport Horse Conformation of the Dressage Horse

This session was led by Krysti Wysocki and included a discussion on the following topics:

What do we want?

Does form match function?

Pieces of the puzzle to: 

Tools:

Plumb Lines:

Examine your horse’s conformation by taking a proper conformation picture, and drawing equal lines. These lines should all be the same length – your baseline should be the poll to muzzle line. However, if the other lines are the same and the head is either bigger or smaller, their head is the outlier length.

Using Video in Your Training

Krysti Wysocki discussed the pros and cons of incorporating video into your training in this education session.

I’m so thankful for the opportunity to attend the Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention. It would not have been possible without this scholarship, nor support from the dressage community (at both the local and national levels) and the people who make these opportunities available for the members of USDF. 

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