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    Happy New Year Everyone! Wow, we’ve certainly got lots to look forward to this New Year!

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    By Sarah O'Neill on 31 December 2020 News

    Happy New Year Everyone!

    Time to fetch your lovely new diary and add the dates below!  We’ve got some real treats lined up for you and we don’t want you to miss them! We are so excited to be offering this level of Expert Speakers: these people are at the top of their fields and  will be live in members’ living rooms very soon!

    Our Experts will be discussing everything from Horse Behaviour, Rider Mindset and Coaching, How your horses move and the biomechanics of horses, How to best train your horse to improve their performance and their comfort, Shoeing and what is ideal and why that is important, How best to feed them – and even insights into the Horse and Rider Tokyo Olympic Preparation and so so much more!  At the end of each webinar we will have a live Q&A so please send your questions to us!

    January at a glance…

    Mon 4th – Webinar – Topic:  Fit to Carry a Rider – Strengthen Your Horse’s Back, by Dr Gillian Tabor and Dr David Marlin.

    Thurs 7th – 8pm – Webinar – Topic: Nutrition, by Dr David Marlin.

    Tues 12th – 8pm – Webinar – Topic: Respiratory Problems, by Dr David Marlin.

    Thurs 14th – 8pm – Webinar – Topic: Farriery – Recognising the Ideal and why it’s Ideal, by Yogi Sharp, founder of The Equine Documentalist

    Wed 20th – 8pm – Webinar – Topic:  Biomechanics, by Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire

    Wed 27th – 8pm – Webinar – Topic: Toyko Olympic Preparation, by Dr David Marlin who is part of the Olympics Support Team

    February speakers to name a few…

    Charlie Unwin – Performance Psychology

    Jane Williams – Performance Analysis

    Joanna Hockenhull – Horse/Human Behaviour

    Kirstie Pickles – Worming Made Simple

    RESERVE YOUR SPACE HERE:

    If you are a member then you can sign up now for the first few webinars as the tickets are live; other webinars will go live in the coming weeks and we will post updates on the news page and your private members Facebook group.  Please visit the diary page to secure your spaces now, you will find the first three webinars live, click here

    Not a member? No problem, sign up now, and then visit the diary page: click here

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