Posted: 6th June 2014 | Back to news feed
Mirrors for Training is delighted to announce its sponsorship of event rider Marcus Reid.
Marcus was one of the company’s first customers when it started trading and, at the time, bought a number of mirrors for his outdoor arena. Recently Marcus has moved to a new purpose built yard at his home and, due to the support he’s given the company over the years, Andrea Miles, Managing Director at Mirrors for Training, was happy to help Marcus when he came to her saying how much he missed his old mirrors.
“Marcus is extremely hard working and the support he’s given us over the years through talking to people about our products, providing images and testimonials has really helped us,” says Andrea. “We like to work with people who understand why mirrors make all the difference, and that’s something that Marcus really ‘gets’ and promotes. We’re delighted to be supporting him and look forward to following his success this season and beyond- he’s had some great results so far and, with his new mirrors, we hope they’ll help him even more!”
The new 50m x 30m arena at Marcus’s yard will be the home of Mirrors for Training’s non-warp, galvanised steeled backed arena mirrors. With Pilkington Opti-Mirror for a crisp reflection, safety film and impact absorbing cushioners, the mirrors will help Marcus and his team’s training for years to come.
“I am delighted with my mirrors from Mirrors for Training,” says Marcus. “I have found them to be the most useful training aid when it comes to my riding. Seeing and feeling at the same time is the most valuable asset to my training- ensuring that I am sitting correctly and that the horses are in the correct way of going is key. This is a product I simply will not be without.”
To find out more, see www.mirrorsfortraining.co.uk or call 01902 791207.
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