show jumping/dressage clinics
FREE - Norwich, Norfolk
Does anyone know of any clinics coming up in and around Norwich please :)?
Thank you x
Beki S. replied:
Check Lizzy Gray equestrian page, there's a Portia Howard jumping clinic in April x
Casey M. replied:
My clinic at Lime Kiln EC is on the 31 st of march. Open to all levels either dressage or jumping. Contact Caroline Whitby on 07772 470909 to book a place.
Anna S. replied:
Lizzy Gray a recommendation for u for a dressage/flatwork clinic try Julie Frizzell she is absolutely amazing. She teaches everyone to the level they want even if it's a show jumper just wanting to improve their flatwork. Zoe Smith also has her
Jessie H. replied:
Jade Holleman dressage has clinics
Jade H. replied:
Hi Danielle, I hold several clinics with dressage judges and trainers. We are based south of Norwich. Jumping clinics will be arranged in the near future. Have a look at our page Jade Holleman Dressage to see our events.
Melanie E. replied:
Lots going on at Brampton Riding Club and Brampton Equestrian, near Aylsham https://m.facebook.com/bramptonrc/
Emma A. replied:
Anvil park stud have dressage on the 24 th and 31 st with Anna Bostrand Daly please call 07879881755
Michelle B. replied:
Casey Mckenna is having one at Limekiln farm end of March.
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After reading a lot of posts about horse behaviour ie: bolting, bucking, rearing, stable manners etc is there any clinic or days where you can take your horse to for...
Amy S. replied:
Take a look at Natural Equine Development (NED) ... You can search for their page on here. They may be able to help you with some of your issues particularly behaviour and confidence issues.
Debbie F. replied:
Pls check out my Equine Solution Services page and like it - I will put some new ideas on it next week with this feed in mind:) x
Sarah W. replied:
We are running a clinic on saturday at Rosewood Stud nr Newmarket. Back to Balance works with each individual horse and rider to get to the route of their particular problem. We work with any level of any discipline. Have a look on the www.facebook.com/Back.to.Balance.Horses for more info
Jo C. replied:
Hayley,I know exactly what you mean. I didn't feel I had any massive issues with my boy but wanted to motivate him more and understand him better - highly recommend Bridget Hughes- IHRA, check out rebel remedies her site. We have had a couple of brilliant, thought provoking sessions.
Amy S. replied:
Here is the link... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Natural-Equine-Development/597008670343581
Hayley W. replied:
Shona Sampson do u reckon river will respond to parelli lol... Just googled pat parelli and his 7 games.. I reckon river would soon tell me to piss off lol xxx I want to try a little something new with him but dunno which way to go after googling natural horsemanship lol xxx brain is fried already
Dressage at Anvil Stud - Jan 10 th I think Emma Alexander Jumping clinic at Lime Kiln Farm Feb 3 rd - Alison Limekiln
Nic W. replied:
Lorna Crook holds clinics at Oxnead Equestrian near Aylsham- showjumping with ex- international showjumper John Egmore and Dressage with Elli Darling, both highly recommended
Megan B. replied:
Maria Wright at Kensington Lodge Farm is really good Kyra! Believe she does polework clinics (will invite you to the page!), not sure if she does anymore xxx
Becci G. replied:
Alison Limekiln? Tigga Yazi Gough?? Xx
Victoria H. replied:
Valley Farm in wickham market does side saddle. Sarah Robertson Sophie Campion
Nikkita G. replied:
Kimblewick equestrian centre runs side saddle lessons weekly! Dressage clinics monthly
Stacey C. replied:
I have a polework and jumping clinics near Wisbech. May be too far for you but have a look www.facebook.com/SCShowjumping
Does anyone know of any youngster schooling clinics etc that I can take my 4 1/2 year old to please :)))
Julia C. replied:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=742721982582256&id=100005333826836 Very relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Fantastic instructor for all levels and abilities
Any ideas on natural horsemanship? I've had a go with my little mare tonight and she followed me around like a lost puppy. Any clinics or good book recommendations?
Jane R. replied:
Monty Roberts or Kelly Marks books and a lot of their Associates run clinics.
I have recently bought a new horse and I'm interested in joining a adult riding club or attending flatwork / jumping clinics close by to Brandon Suffolk. Can anyone...