Posted: 19th January 2015 | Back to news feed

Want to improve your flatwork and jumping skills in the run up to the new season?

 Trot North is hosting ‘An Evening with the Masters’, Christoph Hess and John Ledingham held at Myerscough College, Preston, Lancashire, on Wednesday, March 11 at 7.30pm – doors open 6pm – and is supported by TopSpec.

 The lecture/demonstration, ‘Flatwork and Jumping – What’s So Different’, aims to explain what is required to succeed in the different disciplines and will take a look at their training techniques and how they differ – or not.

 The evening will feature German dressage specialist, Christoph Hess and Irish Show jumper, John Ledingham – both bringing their many years’ experience to the event which is set to provide a fascinating insight into how flatwork and jumping work alongside each other.

 A former director of training for the German National Federation, Christoph is an FEI ‘I’ judge in both dressage and eventing. He is actively involved in the training and education of judges and instructors worldwide.

 Legendary international rider and coach, John Ledingham, has enjoyed a long and successful showjumping career and is an official coach to the World Class Showjumping Equine Pathway, which aims to identify horses that have the potential to be future medal winners.

 With such a wealth of experience on offer the lecture/demonstration is sure to prove both interesting and insightful for anyone involved in any of the three major disciplines.

 Tickets are priced at £20 for those purchased in advance, or £25 on the door.

 To buy your tickets send  SAE and cheque (payable to Trot North) to:

3, Brackenwell Lane, North Rigton, Leeds LS17 0DG.

 Lessons will be available on March 12 and 13, with both Christoph and John.  To book your place contact Sue Stewart on 07753 910832 or sue@swanfarm@gmail.com

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