Geoff Billington

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A local venue to me is having a clinic with Geoff next month and I am trying to decide whether to go.
I used to do a bit of BSJA with my mare until she injured her back. Its a long story that I won't go into but it caused a lot of bad behaviour, and caused us both to lose confidance. Anyway after a 2 year break, we are jumping again thanks to the help of my brilliant instructor. We are currently only competing at 75-85cm level unaffiliated and I'm not sure the clinic will cater for people who are only jumping at this level and I don't want to go and overface myself and set us back. However both of us are more than capable of jumping bigger so on the other hand maybe I need someone to push me???
Anyway has anyone had a lesson with Geoff and if so how did you find it? Was it useful? What level were you riding at?
It's not very often that we get a "big name" rider come to our area so it seems like an opportunity not to miss, so please help me decide.
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Cant answer you as far as lessons are concerned but, I did go to a demo a few years back where Geoff brought 5 horses from novice to Grade A. He is very funny and a real showman. He also brought along his recently retired 'It's Otto' and took him over a few small fences and we were all allowed to meet him afterwards. I was surprised at how small Otto was too.

Why dont you give the organisers a ring and find out a bit more about the type of training he will be doing. You dont have to overface yourself - just go along and enjoy. Like you say, opportunities like this dont come around very often.

Let us know if you decide to go and good luck
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I'm thinking about taking my girly to the same clinic, but i'm also dubious as to whether they will cater for my level........i havn't had my girl that long and after a 3yr break from horses my confidence seems to have disappeared.
I'm happily jumping course of about 75 at home and grids of 1m5 (i won't jump that unless in a grid!!!)
So if you ring up and get any information, is there any chance you could pass what they say onto me?
 
You and me should try to be in the same group as I'm merrily jumping 1m in a grid but wouldn't want to jump round a course of them! I'm still only confidant up to about 85cm - 90 at a push!
I might give Dan a ring through the week to ask her about the clinic or poss might make enquiries at their show next week. I will defo let you know if I find anything out.
Maybe I'll see you there.
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I'm sure that if you explained your situation to Geoff when you went in for the training session he would make sure that you were happing doing what he suggested.
 
Would quite happily be in the same group as you as it seems like we are jumping at about the same level!

I will do some investigations this week and if i find anything out i will let you know! I have already tried there website but it didn't really give any information!!

Do you know what the venue is like as ive never been?
 
I have a lesson with him on Tuesday this week, PM me and I will let you know how i get on. Basically 7 year old horse who has not done a lot but has good breeding and "potential"! If I can do it anyone can!! Its very low key to be honest and lots of pole work etc, its not high at all, more technical!
 
Yes, I've been to Holmside Hall a few times - twice to do dressage and twice to do show-jumping. They have 2 arenas - 1 indoor and 1 out. The surface is fine in both - got a bit deep in places SJ but nothing bad. The only bad thing is on a sunny day its like an oven indoors so better hope for a cloudy one! The SJ courses themselves were well put together and the distances all correct (they have a bsja course builder as a livery). I'm going to watch the BSJA there on Sunday for a bit of inspiration and also to have a look at the British Novice course to see if I think I could manage it next time
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and I'm definitely going to their unaffiliated jumping on the 30th. When I go on Sunday I'll speak to them about the clinic and let you know.
 
I didn't realise you meant the Holmeside hall clinic.........theres one at Blue Sky (which i have never been to!) the end of this month which is the one i thought you meant!!!
Makes no difference to me as i will go to either.

I have been to Holmeside hall to do dressage........thought it was a nice venue but my girl hating warming up outside and then doing her test inside, plus she found the cafe type bit along the side very scary!!!!

I was going to do the SJing there on the 30th but where i keep my horse is a Chasers venue and they have moved there UK Riders and Relax SJing qualifier to the 30th so i'm going to have a go at that first.........the classes start at 50cm so theres really no excuse why i can't do it and my instructor would shoot me if i didn't start competing my girl SJing!!! She wants me to do the 95 but i think i may just get her to do that class!!!
 
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