Posted: 4th August 2015 | Back to news feed
NEW COLLABORATION BETWEEN ASPIRE EQUESTRIAN AND BRACKENHILL STUD TO BENEFIT GRASSROOTS RIDERS
From August 2015, a freelance coach, Wiola Grabowska, founder of Aspire Equestrian Riding Academy is teaming up with Brackenhill Stud in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire to bring an exciting new service to aspiring amateur riders.
This collaboration opens up an opportunity to like minded grassroots riders with own horses to livery and train in one place where there are fabulous facilities and a friendly and supportive group of other aspiring riders. Both usual long term livery and bespoke programmes of a few months of intensive coaching will be available.
The Coaching Livery will work on the basis of Aspire programmes and riders across all levels are welcome. In short:
Start Programme – it’s a lunge training based programme of 12 to 14 weeks which focuses on the seat of the rider, communication, basic in-hand work and groundwork.
Foundation Programme – novice/intermediate level riders, all-round, general coaching towards being a confident and sympathetic rider and horse person.
Development Programme – riders who focus their training on progression of not only oneself but also on athletic development of the horse. Intermediate to Advanced level, confident in all paces and able to make a difference to horse’s way of going thanks to own competence. Focus is 80% on training at home and max 20% on competition schedule.
Performance Programme – coaching for riders who train to compete. I personally focus on lower to medium levels (BE Novice, BS to 1.20m and Dressage to Elementary/Medium).
The emphasis is on style, sympathetic communication with the horse and overall performance not simply on results.
No gadgets, aspirational and inspirational training environment awaits for dreamers and hard workers!
Further information about this collaboration: Wiola at www.aspireequestrianacademy.com/#!coaching-livery/chpb
Information on Livery costs and details: Emma or Aimee at www.brackenhillstud.co.uk
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