Anybody ever had a XC lesson with Lucy Thompson?

Hattikins

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She is absolutely top class - definitely definitely worth having one
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She is absolutely fantastic, no nonsense but lots of fun and funny and knows her stuff
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Dont have a bad word to say against her teaching wise
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Friend and I are planning to as well so will be interested to read more replies.
Glad there are some good opinions
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yes we do need to get this sorted!!
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does anyone know how much she charges for a XC clinic?
 

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Oi! Did you change your name?
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yes - i forgot my password and old email address (what am i like??!!) and so couldnt log on as HammieHamlet!!
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amazing!
she is just brilliant
one instructor i trust so much!
i have a xc lesson with her at feb half term at coombelands will report back then:):)
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Have done 2 guided course walks with her at Nurstead Court and Borde Hill and thought she was great, have always heard good things about her. She seems to have a 'just get on with it attitude' !
 

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She's great. I have lessons with her about every 3 weeks - Flatwork, SJ & XC.
She seems to be able to see what you're good at & what you need to work on in an instant.
Both me & my boys have improved no end since she started working with us
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She's also good fun when she teaches too.
 

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Hi Jo. I used to know her fairly well - well, that's an exaggeration, but I knew her a bit. I've only ever seen her teach in the manege not XC though. She's very 'human' if you know what I mean - as it down to earth. She does get on with it, seems quite direct (not too much though) & will humanise the horse a bit if she thinks it will help you understand what's going on. I think you'd want to be feeling fairly confident to get your monies worth as she is obviously very experienced at top level but she won't make you feel like a muppet if you tell her she's taking you out of your comfort zone...
 
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