Olympian David Marcus Gives Back to Youth Riders by Presenting at USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program

West Palm Beach, Fla. – Jan. 16, 2018 – Talented young riders, U25 competitors and up-and-coming dressage professionals from across the United States gathered in West Palm Beach Jan. 13-14 for the USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program. Amongst the top professionals and experts who presented lectures to the group of inspired participants was Olympian David Marcus of Marcus Fyffe Dressage, based year-round in Wellington, Florida.

Only available for riders, trainers and aspiring professionals between the ages of 20-28, the three-day educational seminar offered an immersive program featuring a wide range of relevant topics including liability, insurance, sponsorships and business practices. Marcus was joined by fellow Olympian Allison Brock for their presentation, “How My Career Evolved,” which was centered around building client relationships, improving mental strength and balancing managing a business, while continuing to develop your skill sets in the saddle.

Olympians David Marcus and Allison Brock with the 2018 USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program

“When I was a young rider, I did not have the finances or the skill sets to be an international Grand Prix competitor,” Marcus explained to the students who dream of winning an Olympic gold medal one day. “Never take yourself away from your personal goals. If you believe you can achieve it tomorrow, you are setting yourself up for failure. Focus on becoming the best rider, trainer and competitor you can be every single day. It’s hard to say to yourself, ‘This goal may never happen for me,’ but you have to understand that the stars have to align. The chance of failure is high as few people get to stand on a podium at the Olympics.

“If you set yourself up where your integrity is strong and you are thinking of yourself as a business person and not only a dressage rider, you will find success in your career if you put in the hours,” he continued. “It is so important to invest in your skills continuously, while building long-term professional relationships with honest communication. Ask yourself what are your strengths and your expectations for your business? Do not underestimate your worth.”

Marcus and Brock spoke about their path to success in both their personal riding goals as well as in their business models before opening up the floor for questions. Many of the participants asked for advice on how to avoid burnout and how to be a well-rounded professional.

“Riding is hard – the highs are high and the lows are very low,” Marcus shared. “Don’t stress over things you can’t control because it’s a waste of energy and you need to stay in the right headspace. You need to think ahead and figure out how to focus on your efforts.”

One of the USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program participants, Emily Gill, is an aspiring dressage professional from Louisville, Ohio, who was inspired by Marcus’ career advice from the lecture.

“After hearing David speak, it made me feel very motivated and excited to be in this sport!” Gill said. “When he shared his journey from Nebraska to becoming an elite rider in this sport, it resonated with me because I think that is a goal that most people at the conference would like to achieve. He proved to us that hard work really does pay off as long as you prioritize your efforts, start a project that you are proud of and surround yourself with quality relationships. He was easily my favorite speaker at the event!”

Marcus and his husband, international Grand Prix rider, Nicholas Fyffe, will continue to enrich youth programs this week by presenting an educational dressage clinic for Lendon Gray’s 2018 Winter Intensive Program participants at Stillpoint Farm in Wellington, Florida. For more information about Marcus Fyffe Dressage, please visit www.marcusfyffedressage.com.

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