Posted: 12th May 2015 | Back to news feed

 Guy Robertson Horsemanship is offering horse owners the chance to spend three days with him and his team at a Guy Robertson Camp.

 Held at the Northern Racing College in Doncaster, the camps offer the chance to spend some quality time with your horse whilst learning about a range of common problems such as, confidence and respect from your horse, softening and suppling and gaining control.

 For those with problems out hacking there will be a chance to focus on riding outside the arena or for those who compete but perhaps struggle in the competition arena, Guy will offer techniques to help you gain confidence to progress.

 There will be plenty of time for question and answer sessions where participants will be able to grill Guy will anything you ever wanted to know about natural horsemanship and how to build a better relationship with your horse.

 Over the course of the three days there will be six hours riding each day, which will include the opportunity to get out on the gallops and hack around the beautiful countryside of the Rossington Estate.

 During the evening there will be a BBQ, where everyone can relax and get to know each other, while swapping horsey stories and perhaps the highlight of the whole weekend will be a grand demonstration from Guy to send you home inspired to carry on your horsemanship journey.

 Camping facilities will be provided on-site as well as a penning area for your horse (post and tape not provided), or stabling can be booked for £15 a night.

 Get booked in now for three days of learning and fun with your horse at a Guy Robertson Horsemanship Camp!

 The Camp costs £240 and takes place from August 29 – 31.

 For further information contact 07876 033028, email info@guyrobertsonhorsemanship.co.uk or visit www.guyrobertsonhorsemanship.co.uk

 

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