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Welcome to your Virtual Training Session.
Welcome to your Virtual Training Session.
In this form you will be asked to write a small paragraph prioritising your main issues with your riding or hitting. What is it that you can’t do but would like to be able to do? Then just follow the filming guidelines and fill in the rest of this form. Your critiqued video and training instructions will be sent via email with a Google drive link within 3-5 working days.
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The Virtual Coach from Steve Thompson Polo
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    Remember this needs to be a google account! If you can't provide a google account please email info@stevethompsonpolo.com for further instructions.
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    Please write a small paragraph prioritising your main issues with your riding or hitting. What is it that you can’t do but would like to be able to do? 
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    1/ Ask an assistant to stand approximately 5 meters away from you. Ensure that all of the mallet and ball are in-frame during action. Feel free to use Landscape or Portrait mode depending on the shot 2/ With the horse stood still, record 3 of the same shot ensuring each new sequence comes from a neutral position as if approaching the ball. 3/ Now film the same sequence 3 times in walk 4/ Now film the same sequence 3 times in canter/gallop. – please press the record button 3 strides before the ball. We need to see the 3 strides of the approach, the contact and the 3 strides after contact – each video sequence should take between 7-10 seconds) 5/ Repeat the above sequence from the front of the horse (please exercise sensible caution when filming forward shots) and in the instance of Tail and Open shots shots please film from behind. TOP TIP FOR THE STUDENT We always prefer ‘typical’ and a true likeness of what’s actually happening so please don’t try too hard to get the shots right!
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