Abierta la inscripción para el foro de coaching Equestic-Dutch Masters

Tras el patrocinio de Equestic del evento de doma The Dutch Masters 2026, ya está abierta la inscripción al foro gratuito ’Future of Coaching’ del 12 de marzo. Los entrenadores profesionales podrán aprender de coaches de élite como Richard Davison y Laurens van Lieren sobre IA, rendimiento y bienestar equino.

Sobre la base del anuncio de febrero de la asociación de Equestic con The Dutch Masters 2026 –incluido el patrocinio de la FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle–, ya está abierta la inscripción al exclusivo foro ’Future of Coaching’. Programado para el 12 de marzo a las 15:00 en el Hertog Zaal del Brabanthallen en ’s-Hertogenbosch, Países Bajos, el evento va dirigido a entrenadores y coaches de caballos profesionales. Contará con un panel moderado por Richard Davison (olímpico británico de cuatro veces), con Laurens van Lieren (medallista neerlandés y gerente técnico de KNHS), Wout Jan van der Schans (entrenador nacional neerlandés de salto), Leon Rutten (CEO de Equestic) y otros. Las discusiones abordarán el papel de la IA en la mejora del coaching, el rendimiento, los métodos de enseñanza, el bienestar equino y la preservación de la equitación humana en medio de los avances tecnológicos. Inscripción gratuita para profesionales, los asistentes obtienen acceso gratuito al recinto, un 15 % de descuento en entradas del 12 de marzo y 35 puntos de licencia KNHS. Aforo limitado hace recomendable inscribirse pronto antes del evento The Dutch Masters (12-15 de marzo). Este foro continúa el compromiso de Equestic con la innovación impulsada por IA en los deportes ecuestres, complementando las prácticas tradicionales.

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