Equitation with Marcia Wakeman
Fri, 18 Nov
|Chinnor Hill
A fun and relaxed introduction to Working Equitation - a test of the horses temperament and training, the riders skill and ability and the relationship between horse and rider. You'll learn to ride a course of simple obstacles including poles, pens, slaloms, reinback and a gate. It is huge fun!!!
Time & Location
18 Nov 2022, 13:00 – 19 Nov 2022, 16:00
Chinnor Hill, Chinnor Hill
Guests
About the Event
Working Equitation is a real test of the horses temperament and training, the riders skill and ability and of course the relationship between horse and rider.
The aim at Naphill is for a fun and relaxed session learning all about and having a go at Working Equitation. There will be a few simple obstacles to tackle with Marcia's help - though we might leave the Cattle Penning for another time!
The sport of Working Equitation is the ultimate outcome of the development of the horse as a working animal.
Horses were originally domesticated and trained for farming and herding purposes, work which required them to respond to their rider whatever terrain and difficulties they may face.
The sport is a highly refined and sophisticated demonstration of these activities, but with the added required quality of elegance and speed of execution.
It comprises 3 phases. Dressage, Ease of handling, Speed and at International level, cattle penning .
The dressage phase is much like that of a normal dressage test although some of the movements are performed slightly differently. At the highest level it involves some Grand Prix movements being performed with the use of just one hand.
The ease of handling test consists of a course of obstacles, replicating those that may be found when working in the countryside. For example, a gate, a bridge and a jump. There are also other more technical obstacles such as the parallel slalom, straight slalom and barrels all of which at Advanced level require the horse and rider to perform flying changes in specific places in order to perform the obstacle correctly. Riders are given a mark out of ten for precision, submission and ease of movement for each obstacle.
The speed test involves some or all of the same obstacles tackled in the ease of handling test but is purely marked on the time it takes for the horse and rider to complete to course. Time faults and bonuses can occur according to specific obstacles
The sport is already well established and internationally represented by many countries including Brazil, Mexico, France, Austria, Sweden, Italy, Portugal and of course, Great Britain!
Please book in by clicking 'ENTER' or emailing naphillevents@gmail.com (and for any queries). Full payment required in advance to secure your place by bank transfer please :
NAPHILL RIDING CLUB
Sort Code : 20-40-71
Account Number : 70668605
REFERENCE : EQUI/25/09
Tickets
Equitation Clinic
A one hour semi private lesson in equitation (max 2 persons) with Marcia Wakeman.
£40.00Sale ended
Total
£0.00