Wednesday Video from Kentucky Performance Products: A Peek into the ICP Symposium

The Instructors’ Certification Program (ICP) portion of the 2020 USEA Educational Symposium wrapped up yesterday at Barnstaple South in Ocala, Florida. Participants and auditors are taking home some new knowledge thanks to featured clinician Andreas Dibowski, a multiple five-star winner and gold medal-winning member of 2008 German Olympic team.

Even if you weren’t able to attend the symposium, you can still benefit from some of the sessions and glean some nuggets of wisdom thanks to these videos posted from the sessions as well as the USEA’s fabulous coverage of the symposium. Take a peek at this collection of videos from the ICP Symposium and get your learn on! Don’t forget that the symposium continues the rest of this week with the YEH and FEH sessions as well.

Another clip from day one of the United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) #InstructorsCertificationProgram (ICP) dressage portion of the 2020 Educational Symposium. Stay tuned for show jumping and cross country tomorrow!

Posted by Equi Appraisal on Monday, February 17, 2020

One last clip from one of my favorite events of the year to sponsor, the United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) Educational Symposium. Here’s another round of show jumping with Olympic Gold Medalist, Andreas Dibowski. On to day two of the Instructors’ Certification Program!

Posted by Equi Appraisal on Monday, February 17, 2020

 

Advanced show jumping demo and discussion at the ICP Symposium in Ocala. Tomorrow is more show jumping and cross country!

Posted by Equestrian's Landing on Monday, February 17, 2020

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Fun SJ exercise at the ICP symposium. So many nuggets of knowledge to take away from today. More sj and Cross country tomorrow

Posted by Pendragon Stud Equestrian Center on Monday, February 17, 2020

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