Posted: 11th February 2020 | Back to news feed
Are you looking to gain that extra edge this season? Event rider and trainer, Harriet Morris-Baumber, is running a series of pre-season eventing workshops at her HMB Equestrian base near York.
Harriet is experienced in teaching riders of all abilities and will strive to ensure you achieve your goals. She will endeavour to get to know you and your horse inside out to help her understand the areas that require tweaking to make sure you get the most out of every workshop.
Attending a workshop at HMB Equestrian also provides a valuable opportunity to get out and about with your horse and ride in a different environment, which Harriet firmly believes should form part of any pre-season training programme.
Recent investment at Harriet’s Granary Hall base near York has seen improvements made to her cross-country training field which include a brand new water complex , a new larger bank, new ditches and the field has been extended to provide a larger training area.
The changes have also created undulations in order to be able to train over fences up and down slopes enabling Harriet to position the portable cross-country jumps to suit the needs of her clients, utilising the humps to create various degrees of complexity.
Having built up a reputation as a trainer that is intuitive to the needs of both horse and rider, clients can be assured of a warm, friendly welcome, so whether you are looking to fine tune your training ahead of the new season or gain the confidence to compete in your first ever event, HMB Equestrian Workshops are ideal for riders of all abilities.
Eventing Workshops will take place on 22nd/23rd February, 29th February/1st March, and 7th/8th March.
Keep an eye on the HMB Equestrian Facebook page for more dates to be added over the summer, including workshops focusing on individual disciplines.
Harriet is available for dressage, show-jumping and cross-country lessons at her base near York.
To find out more call Harriet on (07795) 562745 or visit www.harriet-morris-baumber.co.uk
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