Tag: Certified Instructor

Meet the Certified Instructor – Caroline Stevenson

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Meet Caroline Stevenson, a USDF Bronze & Silver Medalist, & Gold Medalist with Distinction, who recently became a USDF Certified Instructor through Fourth Level.

Meet the Certified Instructor – Rebekah Stought

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Meet Region 2 Certified Instructor (Training Through Second Level) Rebekah Stought!

The USDF Dressage Development Seminars – Part 3

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Megan McIsaac here with the final installment of our series on the USDF Instructor/Trainer Development Program and Dressage Development Seminars!

The Learning Never Stops in Dressage

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"October 11 and 12, I participated in a USDF Teaching Seminar at Lindinhof Equine Sports Zentrum with USDF Instructor Trainer Faculty member Bailey Cook."

The USDF Dressage Development Seminars – Part 2

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Learn about the revamped Dressage Development Program from one of the people who make it happen, a host of USDF Dressage Development Seminars!

Certifiably Educated: Professional Development in Dressage

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Here, meet and learn about the benefits of the USDF Instructor/Trainer Development Program from two instructors who have done it themselves!

Bill McMullin – A Journey Through Certification

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Read as Bill McMullin, ‘S’ judge and USDF Faculty Member, shares how instructor certification has shaped his career in the dressage ring - on and off the horse!

The USDF Dressage Development Seminars

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Learn about the revamped Dressage Development Program from one of the people who make it happen, a host of USDF Dressage Development Seminars!

Meet the Certified Instructor – Carol Cunefare

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Meet Carol Cunefare, a USDF Certified Instructor (Training through Second Level) and equine bodyworker from Colorado (Region 5).

Meet the Certified Instructor – Kenneth Levy

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Meet Certified Instructor (Training-First Level) Ken Levy, who is also a USEF 'R' Judge, USEF Silver Level Para-Dressage Coach, & USDF Bronze & Silver Medalist.
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Survival Guide: Forage 101

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Forage can make or break your horses’ well-balanced diet, and the better your forage suits your horses’ needs, the less grain you have to buy.