RhineStone
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American Driving Society has been offering web-based seminars called webinars which you can view and listen to in your own home with a high-speed connection. So far, this is free, as the instructors have been donating their time and talents.
The February 11 Webinar starts at 7:00 p.m. CST and is called Harness, Bits & More, led by Jeff Morse, Professional Horseman, driving trainer, and ADS Pleasure Driving Committee chair.
I have seen this presentation at the Midwest Horse Fair, and it is great! The information is applicable to any driving, as it focuses on fit of harnesses and bits, and how they work, as well as other info. It will be beneficial information for both beginner and experienced drivers. Jeff is easy to listen to, and there are opportunities to ask questions of Jeff through typing to the ADS staff. The most common/pertinent questions will asked of Jeff to be answered "on air". (If they run out of time, the FAQ are posted on the ADS website later.)
Webinar information is available at the American Driving Society website, on the Webinar sidebar. Past webinars are also available for viewing there.
I HIGHLY encourage everyone to partake. Where else are you going to get this level of instruction for FREE, with no obligation for anything! This is just a service that ADS is offering to the world! (And there have been people watching from all over the world!)
(I am having a Webinar Party at my house for this one....a little food, drink, and education with my closest (geographically) driving friends on a Thursday night. We have figured out how to play the webinar through our HDTV!)
The February 11 Webinar starts at 7:00 p.m. CST and is called Harness, Bits & More, led by Jeff Morse, Professional Horseman, driving trainer, and ADS Pleasure Driving Committee chair.
I have seen this presentation at the Midwest Horse Fair, and it is great! The information is applicable to any driving, as it focuses on fit of harnesses and bits, and how they work, as well as other info. It will be beneficial information for both beginner and experienced drivers. Jeff is easy to listen to, and there are opportunities to ask questions of Jeff through typing to the ADS staff. The most common/pertinent questions will asked of Jeff to be answered "on air". (If they run out of time, the FAQ are posted on the ADS website later.)
Webinar information is available at the American Driving Society website, on the Webinar sidebar. Past webinars are also available for viewing there.
I HIGHLY encourage everyone to partake. Where else are you going to get this level of instruction for FREE, with no obligation for anything! This is just a service that ADS is offering to the world! (And there have been people watching from all over the world!)
(I am having a Webinar Party at my house for this one....a little food, drink, and education with my closest (geographically) driving friends on a Thursday night. We have figured out how to play the webinar through our HDTV!)
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