Jennie Candy Crabbick Farm In Hand Polework Clinic (Going Ahead)


Show Date
Thu, Sep 19, 2024
Closing Date
Tue, Sep 17, 2024
Starting Times:

Times: 11:15; 11:45

30 minutes in Pairs

Walk only.


Class 1
Polework Training Clinic - 11.15 - 11.45    
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Class 2
Polework Training Clinic - 11.45 - 12.15    
Entry Fee:
£20.00

Show Secretary: Jennie Candy Horse & Rider Training Bookings Secretary
Hampshire,
Tel: 07720838197


Location
Crabbick Farm Livery Yard, Crabbick Farm, Lower Crabbick Lane, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO76UQ

Show Information

 In Hand Polework Clinic 

Walk only
Groups of 2 / Pairs
30 minute session
In Hand Polework is ideal for:
- introducing your horse to Polework,
- rehabbing a horse in order to build its core strength and give it some interesting work, 
- Older horses to keep them supple and strong
- Or just to build a further bond on the ground with your gorgeous steed!
Walk is the best pace for building strength using poles. It is the only pace a horse can not cheat as there is no moment of suspension in the stride. Therefore they have to push equally with all 4 legs!
It will be a very relaxed atmosphere with only 2 horses per session to enable you to take time to try out the various exercises.
The session is limited to 30 minutes which will be more than plenty of time to tackle the various exercises!
Price: £20 per horse

Payment Details & Event Fees

Payment is secure and it goes directly to Jennie Candy Horse & Rider Training.
You will receive an email confirmation of your booking and payment.
Please check your email to confirm payment was successful.

£20 per person. Payments required in advance to secure your place.

Withdrawals/Refunds

 Payment and Cancellation Policy

£20 per session per horse

If you need to cancel your appointment, please note that a 48 hours cancellation policy is applied. Any cancellations within 48 hours or if you fail to attend will be fully charged.  All payments are required in advance.

Terms & Conditions

The organisers have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present.  For these measures to be effective, everyone must take reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents.  Neither the organisers nor The British Horse Society accept responsibility for any accident, injury, loss or illness to horse, rider, spectator or property while present at this clinic.

Emergency first aid is available by calling ‘999’.

 

PLEASE REMEMBER TO CLEAR UP ANY DROPPINGS OR LOOSE HAY FROM THE VENUE BEFORE DEPARTURE 

 

 

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