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*** 2024 Updated to include this Digital Edition *** 2024 Dressage Rider’s Journal An Equestrian Planner and Calendar
Setting goals can be a daunting task, but this 2024 planner makes setting goals, tracking and keeping a calendar focused and impactful for the dressage rider and competitor.
*** This 2024 edition is now available in this Kindle Scribe digital edition. ***
MAKE 2024 YOUR GOAL-GETTING YEAR
Solidify your foundation with the Dressage Rider’s Journal – the all-in-one organizer will prepare you for goal setting, planning and taking action to achieve those goals.
Maximize the value of your lessons, clinics, show preparation and test memorization by using The Dressage Rider’s Journal to focus on your dressage training and riding goals.
Features:
NEW for 2024 Edition: Improved Notes and Focus Formatting in Monthly and Weekly Layouts.Introduction and Welcome from FEI rider, coach and trainer Ruth Hogan-PoulsenMind Mapping, Goal Setting and Action Planning Tools for the whole year2024 Annual, Monthly and Weekly Calendar LayoutsAward Goals, Test Scores and Show Schedule Layouts customized for dressage ridersMonday Start Calendar Layouts for easier weekend (show) planningEach Month features 2-page layouts for: monthly overview, monthly training plan and assessment, dated weekly scheduler and extra arena layouts.Monthly ground pole exercises to keep training sessions fresh for horse and rider!
Intended for professional horse trainers and their students to help dressage riders organize and maximize the use of their time. Amateur riders, working students, at home riders, competitors of every level will benefit from this Journal.
Intended for professional horse trainers, adult amateur dressage riders and working students focused on riding dressage movements in the 60m x 20m standard arena.
Looking for a companion notebook for memorizing test patterns or figures? Planning a dressage freestyle this season? Check out our other listings by clicking on the “Author Name” link under the book title.
Co-authored by Ruth Hogan-Poulsen, FEI dressage rider, Para Olympic dressage coach and trainer, who has earned USDF Bronze, Silver and Gold medals as well as the Freestyle Gold Bar, and Ariana Marshall, writer and former amateur dressage rider. Cover art by Emilie Goddard of Because Pony Art.
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