Keep a journal of what you have learned
By Reese Koffler Stanfield, USDF gold medalist, FEI-certified instructor, owner of Maplecrest Farm
Take time after lessons, clinics, and daily rides to journal about what you have learned that day. Writing things down helps you organize your thoughts and it reinforces learning. Be sure to draw out new exercises you learned so you can refer back to them in the future. It’s fun to keep a record of what you are learning and a great reminder of how you and your horse have progressed.
About Reese:
Reese Koffler-Stanfield is a lifelong professional horseman and United States Dressage Federation (USDF) bronze, silver, gold, and gold freestyle bar medalist. Reese operates Maplecrest Farm in Georgetown, Kentucky, a state-of-the-art training facility dedicated to boarding, training, care, and sale of performance horses and sport horses. As a USDF/FEI certified instructor/trainer, she works with a host of talented riders and horses. Reese is also the host of the Horse Radio Network’s Dressage Radio Show. If you have questions for Reese, you can contact her at reese@horseradionetwork.com.