Jo C
Well-Known Member
I used to have regular lessons with Katie Jerram, really really enjoyed them but she used to make me work!
To be brutally honest, I find it far more constructive to find a really good local trainer who you can afford to go to on a regular basis and who 'gets' you and your horse and helps you to develop. Finding one of those is far more difficult than it might first seem, especially when you are looking to move forwards from the basics.
Dick Stillwell - rude, eccentric, brilliant
Weirdly - I remember the horse you were riding in one of Dicks lessons - mainly because he called it a Hereford cow (Leo!). Can't for the life if me remember who I was riding though!
Person I would go back to in an instant - Ian Sillitch - trained on his horses at his yard in Virginia and revolutionised my riding in a fortnight - it's lasted 20 years![]()
That's impressive! I couldn't have told you that -he was a sluggish holsteiner that had no mouth and therefore limited brakes -jumped though. ...
I have a mental image of you on a bay horse -wouldn't have been Richard would it? ?
Dick Stillwell - rude, eccentric, brilliant
Now see, I would call those two "top riders" rather than famous, as you don't see them in magazines/interviewed at events for tv etc? Had lessons with both and as everyone on here knows, really rate DG training.![]()
Was lucky enough to win a lesson with Ian Stark thanks to Horse mag and that was really good. Would like to have another with him, but can't really afford him at £65-ish per lesson when there have been clinics advertised.He taught me all about kicking on after fences so have him to thank for our intros at the start of the year with no time faults!
Also had a lesson with Jeanette Brakewell at the start of this year and thought she was brilliant. Would love a flatwork lesson with her as she had some really good pointers that made a big difference in only a small time.
Had a lesson with Caroline Powell this year also who was good and was kind enough to bring along a jump saddle to her next set of lessons (which I wasn't at!) that she wanted me to try to prove something she'd told me about my GP saddle (at the time) affecting my jump position, I thought that was really thoughtful and I totally didn't expect it! Feel bad not being on the next lesson...!
Would love lessons with Mark Todd, Matt Ryan, Ollie Townend, Lucinda Green, Yogi Breisner if there were ever any near me/affordable!![]()
Absolutely, he scared the living daylights out of me as a teenager in the late 70's as I'd heard his sarcastic put downs used on others at the clinics he did up here in Scotland. He told one established rider who kept carrying his hands low to go outside if he wanted to play with himself and come back when he was finished
Brilliant!!Reminds me of a classic Marietta Fox-Pitt moment. We were all hacking out, and as we passed the pub, with loads of people sitting outside drinking, she bellowed "Get your hands forward - no-one wants to see a gel scratching her bush like a monkey". Thankfully she wasn't bellowing at me, but I still remember the stunned silence, and the sniggering..
I love having lessons with different people and am quite happy to pick the best of the advice I am given from each person. Wish I was able to find someone really good that could travel to me for regular lessons, but not easy to find that!