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Sunday, 19 December 2010

My meeting with Memotion Ltd - could equestrian world have finally found an affordable way to professional filming system?

A few weeks ago I received an email from the owners of a new, exciting start up company - Memotionsports Ltd. They wrote to introduce their product and we arranged for a meeting a week later.
How I wish I had a venue of my own to get Memotionsports involved in straight away! The product is potentially excellent and I thought they deserve some additional publicity so here we go.



I will let Memotionsports tell you first what they are all about:

memories...in motion...emotion

memotionsports™ is a video recording and editing service aimed broadly to the world of sports people and in this case, the hot spot being the scope of Equine and dressage.

Our system records the relationship of a rider to their horse, focusing on the movement and posture of the event. The recording is achieved through multiple cameras located around the arena, capturing all the important actions and this footage can be replayed and benefited from at a later stage or be used for training purposes. memotionsports™ captures the equestrian experience of you and your horse rather than focusing on close-ups of the rider so that your skills in handling the animal can be enjoyed.

We understand that impulsion, suppleness and rhythm are important factors within this sport and hence provide a mechanism for those performance criteria to be recorded and viewed in a user friendly way.
It is a straightforward and simple process to create a professional quality video. This can be viewed instantaneously for immediate feedback or we offer a post production editing service. This service will extract the key sections of your riding session; enhance the relevant aids through creative techniques and produce a professional film that you can be proud of. This is for you to keep and can be used for seeking further training or as a souvenir for your special event.



Small Print

Users seek our service in order to have a nice memory of them performing at sports. We take data protection and privacy issues very seriously and memotionsports™ have secure processes in place to protect that. We guarantee that the recordings will not be made available outside of your specified network without your permission.

All recorded footage is stored securely on our computer servers and we do not disclose the content to anyone who are not memotionsports™ approved organisations. From time to time we may use some recorded films as promotional material but only after we have received written confirmation from the owner that we can do so. For your added peace of mind, we are legally bound by the Data Protection Act which sets out specific controls for the handling of your personal data.

For and on behalf of memotion™ Ltd.
info@memotionsports.com

If this information intrigued you enough I suggest you email memotionsports and ask for a nice little PowerPoint presentation they have :) It has a lot more insights into how the system works including photos of proposed set up and the way the revenue can be raised.

I am looking forward to further working with the company to help them build more contacts in the industry. I think the concept is fantastic and exactly what our sport is missing on at the lower levels (and higher ones too actually).
The TV coverage of Equestrian Sports is very unlikely to improve any time soon and in my opinion there are a few things we need now:

1) A way to provide the coaches, riders, training centre owners, parents of young riders and competitors with a long lasting, visual record of training sessions, lessons, clinics.
Such records are not only highly informative but are also a powerful motivational tool. They are also a relatively inexpensive way to learn the skills.




2) A way to extend the exposure of the sponsors of equestrian events. I don't know the statistics but it's safe to assume the exposure is low and the attraction even lower. Companies in general don't see the benefits of sponsoring equestrian events unless they have national or international rank.
The thing is the horse sports need the keen sponsors at lower levels to pump the energy into the industry. Having banners around the arena on the day of an event is great but they are gone the day after. If there were videos of such events made for rider's families, friends, fans(?), breeders of the horses taking part etc and certainly for riders themselves so they can post them on their websites (as many amateur riders now have some great ones) the exposure is immediately extended and immortalized.

3) A tool for coaches to monitor the progress of their riders. As I'm sure many of my riders know I am a big fan of video feedback. There is no question about the benefits and educational value for the rider.
The videos are, however, also a very useful tool for the coaches. If I see a rider every week for 3 years a lot of the things that shout at me in the first few months become less and less noticeable. You start making allowances for the rider and perhaps close an eye on this and that.
Looking through video footage over months' time is very helpful in making sure what I teach is helpful to that particular rider. Is the rider improving or is he/she still at the same level as a few months ago?
It's much easier to assess performance in competition riders where the judges give their feedback or where you have more double clears etc
In a non-competitive, training environment the stagnation in the progress is much more likely.

4) A way for trainers to monitor the horses they school.
How many times did you think: I wish I had someone to film me today? Perhaps you wanted to show your horse's owners how great he/she is schooling. Yes, you can have a great feel on the day and be sure the horse is getting better but you have no visual reference, no way of appraising your own riding, seat, horse's way of going from the place the judge will later look at you.
Lessons are expensive but if you are serious about improving you must have "eyes on the ground". Good video system can give you the opportunity to monitor your training, sharpen your training skills and an eye for detail. You ride the horse so you know how it feels. If you can "see the feel" you not only getting better as a trainer but as a teacher/coach too.

I think it would help enormously with planning the training. For example if I could monitor my own progress by myself on day-to-day basis and attend a few days long intensive training with a pro (like those organised by Anna Ross-Davies at Altogether Equestrian ) every two-three months or so, it would create a way more affordable training system.

5) A tool for trainers/coaches to show their methods to wider public. If you move to an area you don't know, yard full of riders you don't know and you have to find an instructor what do you do? It's easy to say you would go with "word of mouth" but this still pretty much means blind testing. Top names in the area are likely to be known but not everyone wants and needs to have lessons with a "top rider" or "top trainer". If local instructors have web videos showing their clinics/lessons etc you could watch them and decide who is likely to suit you and your horse.

6) A tool for BHS Training Centres to monitor progress of trainee instructors and help them progress. Many young people I have taught for Preliminary Teaching Test exams in London, Surrey and Berkshire have two main problems a) they are worried about what to say and when and how will they sound, will they be heard by their riders b) confidence in the arena whilst teaching. If you can see what you do and how you sound you can correct many things way quicker than by doing guess work.

7) A tool for Virtual Coaching. Part of Aspire Equestrian Riding Academy training plans is a service whereby a rider can submit an unlimited amount of riding videos from when they ride at home for instructor's feedback. It means that if they only come for lessons/training once every two weeks they can still stay on top of the training plan and monitor their progress. Everybody loves the idea but many have one primary problem: no one to film them! Not everybody has a non-working parent or a ever present helper who can come with a camera and film every time they ride. I want them to be able to submit those videos! :)

8) A tool for Riding Centres, Riding Schools, Competition Centres and Livery Yards to promote their sponsors, services, shows, riders, horses you name it!

9) A memory, something tangible to take with you after you had a time of your life and mum, dad, friend, BBC wasn't there!

There are probably more points I could come up with but I don't want to make this post too long ;)
Come on riding centres - contact memotionsports and set the wheels in motion!

I am hoping for some exciting collaboration in between Aspire Equestrian Academy and memotionsports in the near future. I have now agreed a feature for the Academy in a top selling monthly equestrian magazine and it will require video footage so watch this space...! :)


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Sunday, 10 January 2010

Monday, 23 November 2009

Photo Movie from various Training Days up to November 2009



To book one for yourself or to just check out what is it all about go to:
http://trainingdays-equestrian.blogspot.com/
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Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Visual memories

I'm searching for ways to create slideshows/videos from the Training Days and I love this site I've stumbled upon: animoto.com.

Here's a test video. I don't like the fact the quality of the photos goes down (you can keep the quality if you go for paid service) and I am still to get the hang of all the settings but I think someone had done a fab job creating Animoto.



So what do you think? Would you like your 30 Animoto - seconds of your Intensive Training Day memories?
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Curiosity

Ponies playing today in the arena at one of London's riding schools; they always remind me of inner city children who have no access to true countryside...




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Saturday, 6 December 2008

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Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Bizarre Training System

I found this while browsing today. It is always interesting to read and learn about new training methods but this one puzzles me, especially the way it is used with foals...I find it on the verge of inhumane...
Have a look and see what you think:

Official website (including an interview with a vet who discusses the use of the system in researching musculo-skeletal injuries in horses, the orthopedic issues and cardiovascular fitness in horses - look in Media and Scientific Comments): Kurt Equine Training Systems.


And a You Tube video:

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Thursday, 9 October 2008

Call me sentimental but...

...didn't you just love little Theodore O'Connor?!!

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Thursday, 2 October 2008

Heather Blitz on Body Awarness - why our position on the horse is so important...

I hope Behind The Bit won't mind me pinching her post idea but I think this video is super. I saw Heather Blitz riding when she joined Mary Wanless at her seminar at Hadlow College last year. The difference in the horse she rode (an ordinary RC horse) was amazing and her comments are still with me when I ride.


Heather riding Paragon:

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Monday, 7 April 2008

FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final - videos

FEI World Cup Dressage

RESULTS FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final FREESTYLE and final placing

1. IPS SALINERO Anky van Grunsven NED 85,20%
2. WARUM NICHT FRH Isabell Werth GER 82,60%
3. MAX Kyra Kyrklund FIN 78,15%
4. HUNTER DOUGLAS SUNRISE Imke Schellekens-Bartels NED 77,40%
5. BRIAR 899 Jan Brink SWE 76,50%
6. HEXAGON’S OLLRIGHT Laurens van Lieren NED 76,10%
7. GREDSTEDGARDS CASMIR Andreas Helgstrand DEN 75,20%
8. DIGBY 2 Nathalie zu Sayn Wittgenstein DEN 73,45%
9. PAGANINI Jeroen Devroe BEL 72,90%
10. AFRIKKA Anders Dahl DEN 71,55%
11. DONNA CARRERA Rozzy Ryan AUS 69,60%
12. MAKSYMILIAN Janer Hannigan USA 69,45%
13. RANDON Michal Rapcewicz POL 69,05%%
12. ISIDOR 46 Louise Nathhorst SWE 68,00%
7. IDOCUS Courtney King USA 63,40%


Anky Van Grunsven & IPS Salinero




Kyra Kyrklund & Max



Andreas Helgstrand & Casmir



Imke Schellekens'Bartels & Sunrise



Isabell Werth & Warum Nicht



Jan Brink & Briar


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Thursday, 20 December 2007

Olympia London International Horse Show 2007: Dressage/Grand Prix Freestyle to Music

As usual Olympia delivered a wonderful show and I enjoyed every minute of the Tuesday's Grand Prix Freestyle.
Below are some videos and pictures (click on a picture to enlarge); for more, click HERE.

Anky Van Grunsven masterclass was in fact just a 10 minutes display kept light and with a humor.

anky masterclass

Anky's mastercalss videos (as you will notice there were plenty of ignorant people parading in and out during the show as if they could not wait for an interval):

Video 1



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 1

Video 2



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 2

Video 3



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 3

Video 4



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 4

Video 5



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 5

Video 6



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 6

Video 7



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 7

Video 8



Anky Van Grunsven Masterclass 8

Starting Order and Results

1) 20:10 Julia Chevanne & Calimucho FRA - 70.050%

Julia Chevanne & Calimucho

2) 20:19 Michal Rapcewicz % Randon POL - 67.800%

michal rapcewicz randon

3) 20:28 Emile Faurie & Dream of Heildelberg I GBR- 68.300%



Emile Faurie & Dream of Heildelberg I - 68.300%

4) 20:37 Evi Strasser & Quantum Tyme CAN - 70.450%



Evi Strasser & Quantum Tyme - 70.450%

5) 20:46 Iryna Lis & Problesk BLR - 66.400%

6) 20:55 Jeroen Devroe & Paganini BEL - 72.200%



Jeroen Devroe & Paganini - 72.200%

7) 21:04 Anna - Katharina Luttgen & Zancor GER - 70.650%

8) 21:13 Dahl Anders & Afrikka DEN - 73.550%

9) 21:32 Carl Hester & Dolendo GBR - 73.100%

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Carl Hester & Dolendo - 73.100%

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Carl Hester & Dolendo again

10) 21:41 Stephanie Coxford & Mr. President GBR - 71.150%

mrpresident

11) 21:50 Alex van Silfhout & Luxform's Nimbly NED - 72.200%

luxforms nimbly alex van silhout

12) Aat van Essen & Premier NED - 72.050%

premier aat van essen

13) 22:08 Anky Van Grunsven & IPS Salinero NED - 83.050%

anky and salinero

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Anky Van Grunsven & IPS Salinero
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Anky Van Grunsven & IPS Salinero
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Anky Van Grunsven & IPS Salinero - 83.050%

14) 22:17 Laura Bechtolsheimer & Mistral Hojris GBR - 72.450%

VIDEO


laura and mistral hojris

15) 22:26 Kyra Kyrklund & Max FIN - 76.500%

kyra kyrklund and max

VIDEO
I loved Kyra's test - she and Max just danced together as if no one was watching.
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Show Jumping on Saturday - World Cup Qualifier - Some great pictures from Olympia Show Jumping on HERE.
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