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0776: Joanne Verikios 2 (Listeners’ Choice)

November 14, 2020 by Editor Horse Chats

“Ten Judge’s Secrets To Improve Your Competition Results”

(Listeners’ Choice)

By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy.

 

This interview was previously published in 2018 Joanne Verikios 2 (278)  

 

About Joanne
–  If you would like to know more about Joanne then have a look at her

First interview (202) http://horsechats.com/joanneverikios

312 – Joanne’s Third Interview – “Ten Questions To Ask When Selecting A Child’s Pony”

340 – Joanne’s Fourth Interview – “Ten Tips When Shopping For A Dressage, Showjumping or Eventing Competition Prospect”

 

About This Episode

“Ten Judge’s Secrets To Improve Your Competition Results”

 

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“Ten Judge’s Secrets To Improve Your Competition Results”

 

1 – Learn to Laugh at Pressure
– Competition is meant to be fun.
– Keep a perspective of what is real
– Fame is fleeting

2 – Strive for Excellence (Not Perfection)
                    – Good horsemanship and good riding should be a habit
– Winning competitors pull things together

3 – Eliminate Fuss and Fiddle
– have a full dress rehearsal and road test your gear

4 – Obey the rules
– To obey the rules, first you need to know the rules

5 – Develop and Inspire your Horse
– The horse you got off today shouldn’t be the same one you got on

6 – Plan and Manage your Entrance
– Ring craft – distractions, boggy/soft spot, shadows

7 – Maintain your Posture
– Align your body

8 – Be Assertive

9 – Present you horse like a million dollar buyer is watching

10 – Don’t do what the pros do, but do think how they think

 

Time Stamps
01:08 – Background
01:23 – Joanne’s background in judging
04:25- 1 – Learn to laugh at pressure – competition is meant to be fun, keep a perspective of what is real
08:04 – 2 – Strive for excellence (not perfection), good horsemanship and good riding should be a habit, winning competitors pull things together
10:26 – 3 – Eliminate fuss and fiddle, have a full dress rehearsal and road test your gear
13:30 – 4 – Obey the rules, to obey the rules, first you need to know the rules
16:15 – 5 – Develop and inspire your horse, the horse you got off today shouldn’t be the same one you got on
19:21 – 6 – Plan and manage your entrance – ring craft – distractions, boggy/soft spot, shadows
22:40 – 7 – Maintain your posture – align your body
26:18 – 8 – Be assertive
28:00 – 9 – Present you horse like a million dollar buyer is watching
30:00 – 10 – Don’t do what the pros do, but do think how they think
33:45 – Competition details
Contact:  see details below

 

Joanne’s Contact Details
Phone:    0457 681 998   or +61 4576 819 98
Email:   joanne@joanneverikios.com
Website:   Winning Horsemanship
Facebook:  Winning Horsemanship

 

Books
– “Winning Horsemanship – A Judge’s Secrets and Tips for Your Success” by Joanne Verikios
– ‘Seven Steps to Success’ by Joanne Verikios

 

Also listen to

202 – Joanne’s first Chat

312 – Joanne’s third Chat – Ten Questions To Ask When Selecting A Child’s Pony

340 – Joanne’s Fourth  Chat– Ten Tips When Shopping For A Dressage, Showjumping or Eventing Competition Prospect

 

Music
BenSound.com

 

When Joanne is a return guest on Horse Chats, what question would you like to ask her?
(Please leave comment below)

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