hughel
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Hi there,
just wondering if anyone has heard anything about this training clinic at abbey farm ?
i would like to go but am not sure if i will have the time, is anyone else planning to go?
http://www.britishdressage.co.uk/your_regions/eastern_region
"Training Series with PAT MANNING (Open to all)
8th October & 19th November 2pm 4pm
Abbey Farm, Turvey, Beds (by kind permission of Annette Richter)
A series of sessions to discuss the progression in training from a young prelim level horse through to an advanced dressage horse are being set up in Bedfordshire.
The first session will show a good level prelim horse working correctly and a good advanced horse working correctly, in order to show both the ideal starting point of the training process, as well as a horse nearer the top end of this process. Along with these, other horses will be used to demonstrate a variety of problems, which can and do develop, and how to deal with these.
In future sessions other topics will be specifically addressed, one topic suggested being the bio-mechanics of the horse and another was looking at the way of going from a judge-training point of view. A consistent topic would be the influence of the rider on the horse, as opposed to just looking at the way of going of the horse.
The format of these sessions will be very interactive, with the audience participating in the discussion with the trainer. "
just wondering if anyone has heard anything about this training clinic at abbey farm ?
i would like to go but am not sure if i will have the time, is anyone else planning to go?
http://www.britishdressage.co.uk/your_regions/eastern_region
"Training Series with PAT MANNING (Open to all)
8th October & 19th November 2pm 4pm
Abbey Farm, Turvey, Beds (by kind permission of Annette Richter)
A series of sessions to discuss the progression in training from a young prelim level horse through to an advanced dressage horse are being set up in Bedfordshire.
The first session will show a good level prelim horse working correctly and a good advanced horse working correctly, in order to show both the ideal starting point of the training process, as well as a horse nearer the top end of this process. Along with these, other horses will be used to demonstrate a variety of problems, which can and do develop, and how to deal with these.
In future sessions other topics will be specifically addressed, one topic suggested being the bio-mechanics of the horse and another was looking at the way of going from a judge-training point of view. A consistent topic would be the influence of the rider on the horse, as opposed to just looking at the way of going of the horse.
The format of these sessions will be very interactive, with the audience participating in the discussion with the trainer. "