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RoR South East Club Afternoon using poles and jumps to do 'gymnastic' exercises (Grids, Raised Poles, Jumps on different angles) to get horses engaging their cores, flexing through their frame, stretching through their backs and overall, a good body work out using pole grids, raised poles, cross poles and jumps the arena.
Taught by Jody Sole at The British Racing School, in their newly refurbished indoor arena, in Newmarket.
Later sessions will also have jumps included, nothing huge but will include jumps and working on jumping technique
Sessions are open to all levels of horses however the earlier sessions are more for novice or less experienced horses. There are 4 available slots in each session.
Session 1 - 11am noon - Group 1 - Polework and Small Jumps
Session 2 - 12pm - Group 2 - Polework and Small Jumps
Session 3 - 1pm - Pole work and larger (70/80cm etc) jumps
A great fun way to get RoR members schooling their horses together in a relaxed pressure free environment, with a trainer who is going to make it an enjoyable and learning experience. Plus it's indoors so keeps us out of the elements!
REFUNDS will be processed upon production, and successful approval, of a valid veterinary or doctor's certificate relating directly to the horse or rider entered for this event'
The owners and associates of The British Racing School or RoR will not be liable for any damage caused whatsoever to vehicles, property, animals, trailers, lorries, individuals etc whilst the hirer/coach/clinic attendees/helpers are using the facilities. Should any horse or rider booked on the Club Afternoon damage any jumps, poles, vehicles or horses etc will be responsible for their repair or replacement or treatment.
For RoR registered horses and for riders aged 15 years and over at 1st Jan 2024
Open to all RoR registered thoroughbred exracehorses, a valid RoR membership ID must be given when booking
https://www.ror.org.uk/terms-conditions
https://www.ror.org.uk/privacy-policy
Open to all RoR registered thoroughbred exracehorses, a valid RoR membership ID must be given when booking
https://www.ror.org.uk/terms-conditions
https://www.ror.org.uk/privacy-policy
REFUNDS will be processed upon production, and successful approval, of a valid veterinary or doctor's certificate relating directly to the horse or rider entered for this event'