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Caroline Green BHSI coaches up to BHS Stage 5 Performance Coach in Complete Horsemanship and is a British Dressage Listed Trainer. Caroline trains all ages and levels of rider, she has experience at all levels of training and competes in all disciplines.
Caroline believes in using the scales of training to ensure understanding and confidence for both the horse and rider. Working your horse over poles will improve his suppleness, balance and rhythm. If you’re looking for something interesting and beneficial to add to your horse’s exercise program, pole work may be the answer! Pole work encourages your horse to become more rhythmic and balanced, while adding a little interest to your flatwork. It also helps you develop and improve your own eye, timing and balance, as a rider.
Many people think pole work is just for those who jump their horses, but it has benefits for horses in all disciplines. Pole work is also very helpful when it comes to strengthening your horse, particularly through the hind end. The sessions will be one hour long in groups of 3.
Entry Fee: £25 per rider.
Entries close one week prior, or earlier if the clinic is oversubscribed. Late entries may be accepted after the closing date if space permits, these will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. A £3 late entry fee per class will apply.
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