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:: What they’re saying
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Thank you for the wonderful clinic experience. Your knowledge, delivery and ability to meet all level needs are so impressive. I also wanted to let you know how the kids did at the show. Whitney, the fearful jumper, jumped her first two-foot hunter course since falling six-months ago and took 2nd. She did like you suggested and rehearsed the course in her mind before going in and said a different positive “C” word over every jump. This was a HUGE accomplishment for her and as a result she won the Championship… her first ever!
Maria’s instructor said that through most of the show her hands had never been so good and they actually won the championship for beginner hunter in some decent competition. This was very meaningful as Maria has proudly watched her sister win all kinds of championships but this was her first. She actually slept with her ribbon and won a little silver plate that she is very proud of.
I know that all this is a direct result of the time you spent with them. Like you said, the winning was not what is so important but the confidence and positive attitude they went in with. . We are so looking forward to you returning next year!
- Terry Abrams from Harmony Hills Farm, Virginia
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As Chef d’Equipe of the Endurance discipline for the USET I have had the opportunity to observe Daniel’s lectures, instruction and exercise clinics. Watching him at his first USET Training clinic led to the single and obvious conclusion that his innovative tools are an efficient and effective way for riders to help themselves and their horses. The impact was immediate and applicable across disciplines as was demonstrated at these dressage clinics for endurance riders. I have tremendous respect for Daniel and his training methods and urge any rider, elite or novice to take advantage of his clinics. Their impact on a rider’s mind and body begins immediately.
- Art Priesz Chef d’equipe, USET Endurance Team
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Daniel seeks to inspire the mind and body with a new sense of symmetry, positive thinking and awareness. The effect of this new found balance on the horse is astounding. It was an enlightening evening as we discovered a great deal about our riding habits before we even went anywhere on our horses. To achieve this kind of balance is not easy. It requires hard work but with Daniel’s techniques we can all learn to become better horsemen.
- Caroline Baldock, writer for Monty Robert’s Join-Up Magazine
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Daniel has taught at several USET Endurance training sessions where he focused primarily on Rider Physiology and Psychology. The extent of his knowledge in these fields is extensive. He has also traveled with team to Spain to work with the Endurance Squad that represented the United States at the 2002 WEG. He has a remarkable capacity to be a team player and keep his, and all the riders attitudes very positive. While he works with the USET endurance riders, his skills are transferable to any equestrian discipline. I would highly recommend Daniel’s clinics to anyone
- Mary Lutz, Team Leader of USET Endurance Team
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Daniel Stewart is a very positive, warm and charismatic instructor and this allowed the participants to feel right at home. The clinic, focused on rider sport psychology, biomechanics and fitness, was very informative and eye opening. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone, both during the clinic and when they applied what they learned to their riding later on. Many of the instructors noticed a change in the participants riding skills immediately and everyone is enjoying their newfound relationship with their horses, both psychologically and physically.
- Barbara McAlister of Priddis View Farms, Calgary Canada
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I just wanted to say that your clinic was wonderful and very informative. I learned more about my riding in one hour with you than I have in all the lessons I have taken in my life.
- Grace from California
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