NorthDevonTraveller
Well-Known Member
I have loved reading this thread, note generation of rider may have something to do with choice?
Here goes
Tony Newbery - one lesson years ago, had me reining back by hauling it in the mouth.
Steve Hadley, assisted by an up and coming course builder (at that time) called Bob Ellis. Two clinics at his place - excellent.
Nigel Taylor when at MK. A couple of one off XC schooling sessions in the days when there was no where else available to school and I had a good horse. Very useful.
Lucinda Green - one clinic. I knew how to sit up and jam my feet forward, so didn't really get anything from it, but her format has changed considerably since that time.
Nick Gauntlett XC clinic - fine for me on young horse but I have heard varied reports.
Matt Ryan XC clinic - good, patient, enthusiastic and encouraging.
Mark Todd 2 day clinic. Good jumping exercises. Told me I was being useless at shoulder in and got on my horse to show how it should be done. He couldn't get it to go either and handed it back saying he wouldn't waste his time on a horse like that. (It was actually a half brother to Welton Greylag and won at intermediate level)
Adam Kemp many lessons over the years. Tended to be rather physical style of riding (same horse as above!) but gets results. Pammy gets the results with less of a wrestling match.
Glad that Cindy Rawson gets a thumbs up elsewhere. It took me a while to go back after a first lesson, but now love her attention to detail and encouragement at any level. She teaches our RC and does lots of stuff on your position, presentation to a fence and XC questions. Also very good on the flat and lungeing/tack and horse care.
Here goes
Tony Newbery - one lesson years ago, had me reining back by hauling it in the mouth.
Steve Hadley, assisted by an up and coming course builder (at that time) called Bob Ellis. Two clinics at his place - excellent.
Nigel Taylor when at MK. A couple of one off XC schooling sessions in the days when there was no where else available to school and I had a good horse. Very useful.
Lucinda Green - one clinic. I knew how to sit up and jam my feet forward, so didn't really get anything from it, but her format has changed considerably since that time.
Nick Gauntlett XC clinic - fine for me on young horse but I have heard varied reports.
Matt Ryan XC clinic - good, patient, enthusiastic and encouraging.
Mark Todd 2 day clinic. Good jumping exercises. Told me I was being useless at shoulder in and got on my horse to show how it should be done. He couldn't get it to go either and handed it back saying he wouldn't waste his time on a horse like that. (It was actually a half brother to Welton Greylag and won at intermediate level)
Adam Kemp many lessons over the years. Tended to be rather physical style of riding (same horse as above!) but gets results. Pammy gets the results with less of a wrestling match.
Glad that Cindy Rawson gets a thumbs up elsewhere. It took me a while to go back after a first lesson, but now love her attention to detail and encouragement at any level. She teaches our RC and does lots of stuff on your position, presentation to a fence and XC questions. Also very good on the flat and lungeing/tack and horse care.