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ICP Workshop - Dressage March 21-23, 2009 / Jumping June 12-14, 2009
Capable instructors are essential to the training of riders and their horses for humane, safe and skilled participation in the sport of eventing. The USEA Instructors' Certification Program (ICP) seeks to help event instructors at all levels acquire a knowledge base, both theoretical & proactical, upon which they can continue to build throughout their teaching lifetime. For USEA certified instructors, this knowledge base will support not only the teaching of event riding and training, but also care of the horse & development of effective & safe teaching methods.


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Lucinda Green Clinic - June 5 - 6, 2009 (Fri-Sat)(opens Jan. 1- closes May 31)
Lucinda Green is one of the best event riders in the world. Known as an excellent instructor, you will emerge from this clinic with improved skills and renewed confidence.
Riders and horses will be grouped together by level. The first day will be using stadium jumps to practice cross-country questions, such as: corners, angled fences, skinnys, unusual distances and line, etc.

The second day will be devoted to cross-country schooling, using existing cross-country fences and taking stadium jumps out to create interesting and challenging combinations.

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Dressage Show & Test Clinic - April 18th, 2009
(opens March 17 - closes April 14)
This is a shooling show and a test clinic. Riders do not have to participate in the clinic and the assisted warmup. Riders who choose to participate in the assisted warmup and the judge's clinic will be coached by Sue Hines (Advanced level competitior, trainer & instructor) Each rider will be helped in the warmup process to best prepare their horse for the test (20-30 minutes at the rider's discretion)When each rider performs the test, it will be scored for the competition. For those who choose the judge's clinic, additional time will be alloted for the judge, Jackie Smith (competitor, instructor, trainer, & USEF Dressage & Eventing judge) to critique the ride & assist the rider with problem spots. If you enter a second test, it will be ridden immediately after the judge's clinic unless otherwise requested. You may ride the same test twice or a different test.

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