Friday, May 20, 2011

Premier Equestrian YouTube Channel Offers Free Pro Tip Instructional Videos On Dressage Letter Layout

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Premier Equestrian YouTube Channel Offers Free Pro Tip Instructional Videos On Dressage Letter Layout 
Sandy, UT (May 12, 2011) -Dressage riders seeking to learn more about proper dressage letter layout can now study the correct method for setting up their own arena with a quick visit to Premier Equestrian’s YouTube channel. Premier Equestrian, a leading supplier of dressage arenas, horse jumps, arena footing and stable accessories, has added two new Pro Tips Video clips to YouTube which detail how to properly layout dressage letters.
The two new videos are entitled “How To Set Up Dressage Letters, 20 x 40” and “How To Set Up Dressage Letters, 20 x 60.” The short, free videos are part of Premier’s educational program designed for riders of all disciplines and riding levels. The videos give excellent tips, including how to remember the placement of the letters in the large dressage arena by memorizing the sentence, “All Kinds of Very Excellent Show Horses Can Make Riding Bareback Pretty Fun.”
Heidi Zorn, President of Premier Equestrian, said the Pro Tip Videos have been a big hit with riders. “We are thrilled to expand our Pro Tip instructional video series because we have had so much positive feedback from riders and trainers. YouTube is an excellent way for everyone to view the videos and you can also follow Premier on Twitter, join us on Facebook and receive our free monthly newsletter which features specials on products, discount coupons and articles about sand and proper footing, including bio-mechanics,” Zorn said.
The Premier YouTube videos are designed for riders at all levels and are designed to provide knowledge relevant to the equestrian world. “We have also added a Proper Helmet Fitting video by Charles Owen and an additional training video with Phillip Dutton. The complete video library includes Cavaletti training with Walter Zettl, jumping exercises with David O’Connor, Dressage tips with Sally O’Connor, as well as set up instructions for the Parma Arena Groomer and Dressage arenas.”
The Premier Equestrian YouTube channel will be expanding monthly with featured trainers and how-to tips on using products, training and arena maintenance. “So many people have questions about the how-to’s of the products that Premier sells, and we want to be able to educate and answer those questions,” Zorn said. “We offer videos from how to ride cavaletti to how to drag a horse arena to the proper mechanics of equestrian arena footing.”
Zorn added that Premier’s products have been embraced by the equestrian community and last year the company was thrilled to supply the dressage arenas for the World Equestrian Games, as well as the dressage warm-up arena, driving arena, driving warm-up arena and the flower boxes and dressage letters. “Premier also supplied GGT Footing for the dressage arenas at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center during the World Dressage Masters,” Zorn said. “Proper horse arena footing is a big issue and Premier has the answers to the most often asked questions when it comes to arena footing.”
To view the new videos, visit Premier’s YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/premierequestrian1. To follow Premier on Twitter, go to http://twitter.com/#!/PremierEquest. Follow Premier on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Premier-Equestrian/153420127669. To sign up for Premier’s free newsletter, go to  http://www.equestrianjumps.com/.
Premier Equestrian also offers a complete line of horse jumps and horse jumping equipment, including jump standards, gates, walls, jump cups, horse jump poles, sponsor jumps, and cavaletti. For more information on all Premier Equestrian products, visit their website at www.PremierEquestrian.com or call 800-611-6109.
Photo: Premier Equestrian, LLC, a leading supplier of dressage arenas, jumps, and stable accessories, has produced two new Pro Tip video clips on how to properly layout dressage letters in small and large dressage arenas. The videos are free and can be seen on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/premierequestrian1. (Photo courtesy of Premier Equestrian)

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