POLE WORK, GRID WORK & SHOWJUMP TRAINING
Pole and Grid work will benefit you, as a rider enormously. Whether you are an experienced rider or a complete beginner, using gridwork exercises will give you the opportunity to practise your style over a fence, your position and balance while jumping a fence. You will quickly notice improvements in your confidence, sense of rhythm, reactions and your ability to judge distances. Grid work clinics will enable you to educate your horse to be athletic, quick-thinking, accurate and more confident. You will also improve your horse's rhythm, balance, reactions and their jumping technique. For the more experienced combinations you will be able to work with different exercises to develop your horses ability to adjust within a combination.
Showjumping training will concentrate on striding, related distances improving course technique, riding good lines, linking fences together, maintaining balance and rhythm and planning ahead. Fences will include spreads, related distances, doubles, bounces and dog-legs. Ideal as an introduction for those who have never jumped a course under show conditions or are nervous or perhaps returning to jumping after a break upto the more advanced combinations where the fences will be more challenging and technical to test both the horse and rider.
Regular training with Beatrice available freelance or at any of her clinic venues
Pole and Grid work will benefit you, as a rider enormously. Whether you are an experienced rider or a complete beginner, using gridwork exercises will give you the opportunity to practise your style over a fence, your position and balance while jumping a fence. You will quickly notice improvements in your confidence, sense of rhythm, reactions and your ability to judge distances. Grid work clinics will enable you to educate your horse to be athletic, quick-thinking, accurate and more confident. You will also improve your horse's rhythm, balance, reactions and their jumping technique. For the more experienced combinations you will be able to work with different exercises to develop your horses ability to adjust within a combination.
Showjumping training will concentrate on striding, related distances improving course technique, riding good lines, linking fences together, maintaining balance and rhythm and planning ahead. Fences will include spreads, related distances, doubles, bounces and dog-legs. Ideal as an introduction for those who have never jumped a course under show conditions or are nervous or perhaps returning to jumping after a break upto the more advanced combinations where the fences will be more challenging and technical to test both the horse and rider.
Regular training with Beatrice available freelance or at any of her clinic venues