CHECKENDON Equestrian Centre are now running dressage test riding clinics with Liz Properjohn.
Liz is a list six British dressage judge who has competed at the British Dressage national championships and is competing at Prix St Georges and is a UK Coaching Certificate level three coach.
Riders will be able to warm up beforehand, then ride a test of their choice (from intro to elementary).
This will be marked and you can then discuss the test with the judge. The judge will advise on how to improve your marks before the test is ridden again.
All are welcome, whether you have never ridden a dressage test before or whether you want to brush up on your arena craft.
Dates: Sunday, October 23; Thursday, October 27; Thursday, November 24; Sunday, December 18; and Wednesday, December 21.
To book, call Linda on (01491) 680225 or email linda@checkendonequestrian.co.uk
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