Part 2: Yogi introduces the horses and riders. As they warm up he takes constructive comments from auditors on their initial observations of each. Viewers get put in the coach's shoes and learn to analyze performance. Yogi emphasizes the importance of positive criticism and recognizing the good in our own riding and that of others. He explains the benefit of striving to repeating the things that were good, rather than trying to learn from mistakes.
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 3
Part 3: The auditors continue to critique the riders and the commentary becomes more in depth and constructive with Yogi's guidance. Touching on common issues such as riding on the forehand and not staying engaged, Yogi provides perspective. He reiterates the value in selecting and appreciating t...
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 4
Part 4: Yogi continues to work with auditors how to effectively support horse and riders combinations of all levels. The discussion covers pitching each session correctly while respecting each individual's riding style and background. Yogi works to offer some support to Equine educators while als...
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 5
Part 5: Yogi stresses the importance of both horse and rider thinking for themselves. By understanding riding as a journey, Yogi shares with auditors the importance of allowing riders to develop and explore as individuals. Addressing the wealth of equestrian terminology used today, Yogi touches o...