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Sarah will be at Equitana 2011, 
     Stand Number 196
 
Sarah is presenting 'How to run a lesson' at Equitana.
 
                  Riverina Pavillon      Arena 2      Friday 11th           1.00pm
 
              Riverina Pavillion     Arena 1      Sunday 13th        9.45am
  
Sarah is the NSW State Pony Club Dressage Coach and is teaching how the NCAS system works. She is an examiner of the Pony Club NCAS system, and an Equestrian Australia Coach Educator.
 
Sarah will dicuss how to run a lesson in a safe manner, with a logical progression which also incorporates exercises that are fun and promote a better partnership between horse and rider.
 
This will be an interactive presentation with those watching able to ask questions throughout the presentation. Come along with your workbooks if you would like lessons plans discussed.
 
Sarah will have two riders at the presentation to show some of the lesson plans. We have to operate in a 20 x 20m arena, so many of the exercises will be giving you an idea of what to look for when teaching/coaching. Lesson plans for a 20 x 60m arena will also be discussed.
 
Look forward to seeing you there!!
 
 
 
 
 

Equitana 2011

posted 8 Aug 2011 19:27 by Sarah Venamore   [ updated 11 Aug 2011 18:14 by Equiste Administrator ]

Equitana Australia
Sarah will be at Equitana Sydney 2011, Stand Number 196.
 
Sarah is presenting 'How to Run a Lesson' at Equitana in the Riverina Pavillion.
 
Come and see us, love to chat about lesson plans!!! 

Second reprint

posted 30 Jan 2010 02:48 by Equiste Administrator   [ updated 30 Jan 2010 02:52 ]

After selling out the first print run of "The Right Track", author Sarah Venamore has released the second reprint of her equestrian book of arena exercises called "The Right Track", published by Excalibur Press.

"The Right  Track" is now also published in the UK, and is printed in Spanish, by Spanish Publishers.

"The Right Track II.... moving forward"

posted 30 Jan 2010 02:44 by Equiste Administrator   [ updated 30 Jan 2010 02:47 ]

Following on from "The Right Track", "The Right Track II...moving forward", gives riders and instructors more ideas for exercises within an arena.

You'll also find an insight as to how we learn, and how much information you can receive from a lesson!.

Rave review for "The Right Track"

posted 30 Jan 2010 02:39 by Equiste Administrator

Heath Ryan had this to say about "The Right Track" approach to dressage training:

'From fun, to dreams, to being a legend, the equestrian of today and tomorrow just has to follow a systematic and safe path.
Always as a rider, as an instructor, as a pony club parent, the question arises: "Where is there an easy to understand, systematic approach, which embraces fun and dreams at the beginning end of the scale, and yet dovetails perfectly into launching serious ambitions at the top end of the scale?...

It's my opinion that "The Right Track" offers exactly that, ... a pathway that is safe, is fun, and leads to dressage skills at the 'legend' end of the scale'

First Book Published

posted 30 Jan 2010 02:32 by Equiste Administrator

We have puclished our first book called "The Right Track". It may well be the practical equestrian book you have been waiting for. It is aimed at delivering for....
        • riders who want a plan for their training.
        • instructors to...
          • give students some ideas for 'homework.'
          • keep riders and horses interested & motivated in group lessons.

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