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Tickets for RoR Members. Please state membership number when booking.
In this 3 hour demo/ presentation Sue will cover the following:
Do you know how a comfortable horse should behave when ridden? Do you know how to differentiate between a training problem and an issue that could be caused by discomfort? Are you aware of the extent to which discomfort can influence quality of movement, responsiveness to cues, trainability, rider comfort, a rider’s position and rider safety? Have you ever questioned why your horse is not making the progress which you had hoped for, or why you get back ache when riding your horse? Learning about the Ridden Horse Performance Checklist may answer these questions and help to optimise the potential of your horse, your partnership and performance.
Tickets for RoR Non-Members.
In this 3 hour demo/presentation Sue will Cover the follow:
Do you know how a comfortable horse should behave when ridden? Do you know how to differentiate between a training problem and an issue that could be caused by discomfort? Are you aware of the extent to which discomfort can influence quality of movement, responsiveness to cues, trainability, rider comfort, a rider’s position and rider safety? Have you ever questioned why your horse is not making the progress which you had hoped for, or why you get back ache when riding your horse? Learning about the Ridden Horse Performance Checklist may answer these questions and help to optimise the potential of your horse, your partnership and performance.
💚CPD Certificates available for 3 hours💚
Do you know how a comfortable horse should behave when ridden? Do you know how to differentiate between a training problem and an issue that could be caused by discomfort? Are you aware of the extent to which discomfort can influence quality of movement, responsiveness to cues, trainability, rider comfort, a rider’s position and rider safety? Have you ever questioned why your horse is not making the progress which you had hoped for, or why you get back ache when riding your horse? Learning about the Ridden Horse Performance Checklist may answer these questions and help to optimise the potential of your horse, your partnership and performance.
Sue Dyson Bio
Sue Dyson specialised in lameness and poor performance throughout her long veterinary career. In addition, Sue is a rider and has produced horses to the top national level in both eventing and show jumping, which have subsequently competed at European and World Championships and Olympic Games. Sue is also a British Horse Society Instructor (Teaching and Stable Management)
After working for 37 years at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket, running a clinical referral service for lameness and poor performance, attracting clients from all over the United Kingdom, Ireland and continental Europe, Sue is now an independent consultant.
Sue has published more than 400 papers in peer reviewed journals concerning lameness and diagnostic imaging and has lectured worldwide. She is passionate about the interrelationships between horses and riders and promoting better understanding of the interactions between training, riders, tack and horses and how horses adapt to musculoskeletal discomfort.
Terms and Conditions for RoR event booking and participation
1. Participants for ridden events your horse must be registered with RoR and riders must be 15 years of age on the 1 January of the current year.
2. Riders must have their own Personal Liability Insurance Policies.
3. It is an express condition of everyone entering the venue that they do
Terms and Conditions for RoR event booking and participation
1. Participants for ridden events your horse must be registered with RoR and riders must be 15 years of age on the 1 January of the current year.
2. Riders must have their own Personal Liability Insurance Policies.
3. It is an express condition of everyone entering the venue that they do so at their own risk and voluntarily accepts the risk of injury or damage that is implicit in riding or handing a horse on the premises.
4. All deposits are none refundable.
5. No refunds or reductions are offered for arriving late, leaving early, or inability to participate for any reason (such as lame horse/lost shoe).
6. Where the balance/full payment has been made for an event a refund will be given only if it has been possible to fill your space on the event from a wait list.
7. The organiser reserves the right to cancel the event at any time in which case refunds will be given. Should the organiser be forced to cancel an event the entry fee will be refunded. The organiser will not accept any contingent liability, such as travel, or any cost faced by the participant howsoever incurred.
8. Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), their servants, agents, employees and all those connected with the event venue, do not accept any liability for any damage, whether occasioned by the negligence or breach of contract or statutory duty of themselves, their servants, agents, employees or those connected with RoR or the venue or the venue's facilities or otherwise, whatsoever.
9. All accidents must be reported, and an Accident Report Form is to be completed by the coach in charge and recorded by a representative of RoR.
10. Dress code is casual, but for ridden events hats to the current standard must be worn. Body protectors are optional for all events except cross country riding when they must be work along with a riding hat without a fixed peak.
11. Please be kind and courteous to everyone, behaviour deemed to be unacceptable is to be reported to a representative of RoR and you may be omitted from attending the event if your behaviour contravenes our rules of conduct.