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HORSE AGILITY - IN HAND â Saturday 8th June 2024 from 9am
£20 per head with a £10 subsidy
Pyatts Farm, Pyatts Farm Lane, Lane End, High Wycombe HP14 3NW
Horse Agility comprises of a variety of obstacles for the horse & handler to achieve together. Horse Agility tests your horse’s physical as well as his emotional fitness and tests your ability as a trainer to keep your horse travelling safely over the course effectively and with style
Sandra is an Intelligent Horsemanship Recommended Trainer, Equine Behaviour Specialist, Accredited Horse Agility Trainer & Judge, holds her UKCC1 in Coaching Generic Riding and Sports as well as being a lead Coach on The Intelligent Horsemanship Courses. For further information and to view some Horse Agility obstacles please visit www.hearinghorses.com
Recently been recognised as an Unsung Hero for the Equestrian community and presented a beautiful Glass Award by Martin Clunes MBE, President of The British Horse Society.
Her first book ’Leading and Loading the less easy horse’ was self published in November 2022, and is being well received. With the Foreword by the Founder of Intelligent Horsemanship, Kelly Marks, it’s a must for all equestrians. Looking for solutions for loading and travelling, it also covers bonding and connection exercises. These exercises can assist with many areas of your horses education.
Horse Agility UK
Sandra and Team will introduce you to Horse Agility before you start working through a selection of obstacles with support.
Horse Agility comprises of a variety of obstacles for the horse & handler to achieve together. Horse Agility tests your horse’s physical as well as his emotional fitness and tests your ability as a trainer to keep your horse travelling safely over the course effectively and with style. The obstacles will comprise of going under, over, through, around and carrying. Each session ends with a line up, as you would for a competition. This allows you to practice being still whilst receiving an award. Judges expectations are that horses should be still to receive their rosettes, sashes, flowers etc if not then they may loose their placing. You will all receive a colourful HA rosette after each session.
A few Rules. Well fitting Halters and long lead ropes are required for the in-hand sessions as well as hard hats, sturdy footwear and gloves. No whips, carrot sticks, bridles or chiffneys. You will not be able to participate if the above is not complied with. Long ropes can be borrowed from Sandra
Times will be sent out on 5th June – Closing date 3rd June.
REFUNDS : Cancellations will only be refunded at the discretion of Area 6 BRC Committee or if your place can be filled from the waiting list or if you can find somebody to take your space. A full refund will be given if the event is cancelled by Area 6 BRC or if you provide a vet or medical letter.