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"Dressage rider and trainer Sue Grice grew up on the traditional "scales of training" or "training pyramid," used the world over to provide a standard system of progression for developing the equine athlete, and in particular dressage and event horses that are working toward a superior ability to "collect." The scales and pyramid are not only boring to many riders, they can be confusing when it comes to actually implementing them as guideposts, so Grice has conceived a system based on the standard but with a focus on a better rate of success. This success is achieved when the rider is engaged…mehr

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"Dressage rider and trainer Sue Grice grew up on the traditional "scales of training" or "training pyramid," used the world over to provide a standard system of progression for developing the equine athlete, and in particular dressage and event horses that are working toward a superior ability to "collect." The scales and pyramid are not only boring to many riders, they can be confusing when it comes to actually implementing them as guideposts, so Grice has conceived a system based on the standard but with a focus on a better rate of success. This success is achieved when the rider is engaged with the system and understands how to continually adhere to it, even as advances (or falters) occur"--
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Sue Grice has a PhD in e-learning and is a UKCC (United Kingdom Coaching Certificate) Level 3 Dressage Specific Coach, British Dressage Accredited Coach, and British Horse Society Professional Accredited Coach. She has over 35 years of experience teaching, working, and competing in the equine industry. She has trained a variety of horses and riders in a wide range of disciplines, including dressage, eventing, driving, and natural horsemanship. Grice has a passion for coaching riders of all levels, no matter how big or small their ambitions. She believes that any horse or rider has the potential to "go farther" and taps a wealth of training tips and techniques to help the less "conventional" dressage horse succeed. Grice recently competed two horses at FEI Level, including a traditional gypsy cob named Frodo who was triple Scottish champion in 2019 at Prix St. Georges, Intermediate I, and Intermediate I Freestyle (www.equivibes.com). She resides in Forres, Moray, Scotland.