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Eckart Meyners' Seat Symposiums
Dallas Dressage Club, Equestrian Education Systems, and Classic Meadows Farm are pleased to announce the Eckart Meyners Seat Symposium in Dallas, TX, March schedule for 2005 in USA. He will be joined by Hannes Müller for the Dallas and Denver Symposiums. Eckart Meyners is a world-renowned professor of Sports Physiology and Movement at the University of Lüneberg, Germany. Meyners has worked with the German National Equestrian Federation for 25 years, and has been instrumental in developing the process of equestrian instruction/methodology and rider training in Germany. Meyners’ techniques are easy to learn and easy to perform, and best of all, they work for every rider and horse regardless of breed or discipline! Mr. Hannes Müller is a Master Trainer and Judge in Germany, is currently the Director and Chief Trainer of the German Academy for Professional Riders. The academy is renowned for its intensive training program to prepare professional trainers prior to their Bereiter and Pferdewirtschaftsmeister exams. Mr. Müller has had many articles published in Germany.
Equestrian Education Systems (EES) offers a unique riding, teaching, and learning system designed specifically for North American riders and instructors. This system blends modern and classical approaches to horsemanship. It combines education theory, sport psychology and exercises and techniques from such fields as t'ai chi, yoga, Pilates, massage and relaxation therapy. We are now excited to add Eckart Meyners highly researched and successful work to what we offer. EES promotes life-long learning through a variety of programs, clinics, workshops, seminars and support materials. For more information about EES and the Eckart Meyners Seat Symposiums visit www.equestrianeducation.org or call 406-626-1947. |
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