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Join us for this special bonus podcast where JJ sits down with Brett Parbery, this year's Dressage at Devon Masterclass presenter.
Brett offers a glimpse into his distinctive Australian upbringing and background, along with some entertaining stories that highlight his well-rounded experience as an equestrian. He also discusses his training philosophies and what he hopes to convey to the Devon audience on Thursday, September 26, 2024.
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JJ welcomes back rider biomechanics expert Suzanne Galdun to talk about their upcoming collaboration called Basics to Brilliance.
This symposium-style clinic is being hosted by the All Dressage Association in Fruitport, Michigan. This is an event not to be missed and there's still time to get there! https://alldressageassociation.com/clinics/adas-40th-anniversary-symposium-basics-to-brilliance-with-jj-tate-and-suzanne-galdun/
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We all want our horses relaxed and happy to work with us, but what does that actually mean? And how do we achieve it?
JJ adds dimension to the concept and reminds us that we are here to help, not harass, the horse.
This episode was originally featured on July 4, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Want more JJ? Check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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How do you train a horse? This week, JJ shares her thoughts on the parallels of evolving as a human and training a horse, and 2 things we need to not be afraid of doing: Weeding and Cooking.
This episode was originally featured on June 24, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Want more JJ? Check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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In what JJ hopes to turn into a regularly visited theme, she talks about how so much of being a good rider goes against our normal human instinctual responses.
This week, she'll cover how we tend respond when the horse suddenly comes off the bit, and how we actually should respond.This episode was originally featured on May 31, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.Want more JJ? Check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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In this episode, JJ shares how she handled a near-disastrous warmup with Denali at a recent CDI, and still managed a great test (and a win!).
How she did it applies in our daily rides, too; sometimes we need to stop stopping to analyze and just get on with it!
This episode was originally featured on May 22, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Want more JJ? Check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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Whether it's improving our own riding skills or training the horse, it all takes repetition. Sometimes it feels like we're at it forever! But, giving one big aid or working on something a couple of times, even if it feels successful, does not mean the horse now gets it and will do it that way forever, or that your position is permanently improved.
We need to continue to work toward improvement with empathy for our equine partner while remembering that over millimeters and minutes, we build up the accumulation of better balance, better strength, better aids, and better control over ourselves, and that leads to the changes we seek.
This episode was originally featured on May 8, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
You can now check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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Just like with horses, being able to give ourselves a half halt before things spin out of control is a valuable skill. In this podcast, JJ shares the inner work that she's been focusing on and how it relates to riding, showing, and everything else we do with horses. This episode was originally featured on February 7, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there. You can now check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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Do you ever go to a clinic or a lesson and have this big breakthrough? Or sometimes one thing gets better and something else gets worse?
In this short but sweet podcast, JJ shares some tips on how to use the information you learn at a clinic or lesson to craft a training plan so you can build on what you learned and be ready for next time!
This is an encore presentation of one of JJ's first podcasts that appeared first as a Live on the private Facebook page, Team Tate TV on July 15, 2020. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Team Tate Academy now has a 7-day, no obligation, FREE trial! Check us out at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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In this recently found recording from almost 2 years ago, JJ talks about what the Grand Prix means to her.
It's not about having a fancy horse or even a well-trained one, but the qualities and life lessons learned as we work toward the top level of dressage.
No matter what level rider you are, what kind of horse you ride, or what level of training your horse has, we can all be working on becoming our best Grand Prix self.
This episode was featured on June 22, 2022, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV, a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Team Tate Academy now has a 7-day, no obligation, FREE trial! Check us out at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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This week we're sharing something usually reserved for Academy members only! We thought our loyal listeners would enjoy hearing a partial recording of an "Ask JJ Anything" Tack Room Chat.
During these special chats, Academy members can ask JJ anything. Listen in as JJ answers questions that include helping an OTTB transition to a dressage horse, how to determine if it's the saddle, the hocks, the rider, or ? and much more.Want More JJ? If you're on Facebook, Join us on Team Tate TV, JJ's private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you.
Team Tate Academy now has a 7-day, no obligation, FREE trial! Check us out at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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Meet JJ's fabulous sports psychologist, Annette Paterakis! In this podcast, JJ and Annette give us a look into her Master Your Mind program and how the ongoing process of self-development is just as important as training and caring for yourself physically. Improve your riding AND your life!
If you are interested in learning more from Annette, please go to her website and check out her online course Master Your Mind: The Online Training Program by Annette Paterakis. Get 20% off: Use Coupon Code: MYMXTATE20https://annettepaterakis.com/master-your-mind/
Annette's book Winning Habits is available Here on AmazonThis episode was originally featured on February 7, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV, a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there. You can now check out Team Tate Academy with a free 7-day trial! https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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This week JJ recaps her rides with Denali and Romeo at the FEI Trainer's Conference with Sabine Schut-Kery and Sven Rothenberger.
JJ shares what they worked on and gives us an idea of what training at the top of the sport looks on a day-to-day basis.
This episode was originally featured on January 17, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Check out Team Tate Academy, now with a Free 7-day Trial: https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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An essential aspect of effective communication, an educated rider's leg is a skill to be cultivated.
More than just on or off, or a kick, the leg can be used in different ways to achieve different outcomes.
In this podcast, JJ gives an overview of a great leg position, the subtle and not-so-subtle uses of the leg, and how to develop an educated leg. Kick your riding up a notch when your effective leg meets your deep, adhesive seat!
This episode was originally featured on January 3, 2024, in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
Curious about Team Tate Academy? You can try it out with our new 7-Day Free Trial. https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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A treat for the philosophical dressage riders out there! Learn why you shouldn't believe everything you think, and how Hegel's Dialectics can help you ride like Charlotte Dujardin.
This episode has been digitally remastered and edited from the original version that was published on July 26, 2022.
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Want more JJ? Check out her online community, Team Tate TV, a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there. You can now join Team Tate Academy any time. Learn more at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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In this podcast, JJ talks about how the 3 stages of training actually show up in every exercise we do, every time we ride. Being able to adjust the dials and correctly gymnastize your horse while keeping these 3 stages in mind not only helps your horse gain the strength and skill to go up the levels, it also stops what we often call "training holes" from ever becoming a deep-rooted problem that needs to be addressed after they've taken hold.
The 2 books JJ references are The Athletic Development of the Horse, and Dressage Principles Illuminated both by Charles de Kunffy.
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A common problem, JJ offers some new insights on why it happens, and how to fix it.
Drop your whip and spurs and take a closer look at why your horse may be "lazy" and how you can make some changes that will make "behind the leg" a problem you used to have!Want more JJ? Check out her online community, Team Tate TV, a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
You can now join Team Tate Academy any time at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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Dave Thind is a German classically trained dressage rider who has developed a deep passion for the Feldenkrais method after discovering for himself how effective it can be.
Dave has developed a rider-specific Feldenkrais method that helps you learn that ever-elusive 'feel' as a rider, but it also can help with pain and dysfunction caused by injury and past movement patterns.
A fascinating method, Feldenkrais is not an exercise program but a technique that uses thoughtful movement and directed attention.
Enjoy this conversation where Dave's passion for his work shines through and inspires us to realize we absolutely can help ourselves feel and move better.
The book Dave references in this podcast is The Brain's Way of Healing by Norman Doidge.
You can learn more about Dave and his Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement Program at https://www.davethindmethod.com/a/2147496712/RgwdhDef
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In this podcast, JJ interviews Brandi Roenick, the American rider who is now the head Young Horse Rider at Schoeckemöhle Stallion Station in Germany.
You might have heard about her incredible win at the German Young Horse Championships in August 2023, aboard the 4-year-old stallion, Escanto PS, but you may have not heard her inspiring story of finding her way back to horses after difficulties with her mental health.
Brandi shares how hard work, hitting the ground a few times, and changing her mindset changed the trajectory of her life, and how at last, she has found her home and is able to look forward to exciting things to come.
Want more JJ? Check out her online community, Team Tate TV, a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
You can now join Team Tate Academy any time at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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This week, JJ helps us expand our understanding of the horse's ever-changing balance; in her unique JJ style, she also gives us a new label to help us easily incorporate it into our own rides.
JJ shares an interesting observation about the German approach to riding with discipline and how not to be a reactive rider, but a disciplined, thoughtful trainer of our horse.
This episode was originally featured in JJ’s online community, Team Tate TV, her private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you’re on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there.
For more information on Team Tate Academy, you can check it out at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info
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