Coaching- Rosie is now on the Level three coaching course, taking her coaching to a new level
We offer lessons to riders with their own horse/pony from general riding technique to flat work and showjumping. Whether a relative beginner or experienced rider who wishes to improve, all clients undergo a free 30 minute Introduction / Assessment to obtain an overview of their riding ability and also for the instructor to gain a sense of achievement our clients wish to aim for.
Specialised lessons may be tailored for you and your horse, just give us a call to discuss your needs in more detail and we will be happy to design a lesson plan to suit your requirements!
Prices are negotiated according to your requirements, and discounts may be available for groups / multiple horses or if you book and prepay a course of lessons. Lessons may take place on site at Bluebell Farm or on location at your stables (£5 surcharge).
Specialised lessons may be tailored for you and your horse, just give us a call to discuss your needs in more detail and we will be happy to design a lesson plan to suit your requirements!
Prices are negotiated according to your requirements, and discounts may be available for groups / multiple horses or if you book and prepay a course of lessons. Lessons may take place on site at Bluebell Farm or on location at your stables (£5 surcharge).
Rosie's Philosophy...
As well as the knowledge Rosie Moss has gained over the years, she is also a British Showjumping Association (BSJA) Apprentice Coach. Rosie has a firm belief in giving the rider a thorough understanding of the importance of flatwork and not being in a hurry to jump fences.
Education is divided into three main parts:
Education is divided into three main parts:
- Work on the rider - Coaching the rider is about training the mind, once the brain understands what is required, the body will follow. The rider must become aware to use his body in an effective way, in order to be in harmony with the horse, with the ultimate aim of the horse and rider becoming a partnership. It is very good for the rider to spend a few minutes thinking about their position and their effectiveness on the horse before schooling. This helps riders physically and will give them a more balanced, relaxed frame of mind from the start.
- Work on the horse - My aim as a coach is to introduce the rider to the understanding of making the horse supple, light and responsive, obedient and level on both sides. The final result is to create straightness, which means the horse is able to use himself equally on both sides, maintaining balance at all times. The horse should be worked in a way that there is no resistance, his education an extension of the way he naturally goes.
- Work on the partnership - Once the rider has understood the importance of being well balanced on the horse and of using the aids in a way the horse understands, the work can start on making the horse and rider a combination.
Prices
Individual Lesson
Group Lesson
Group Lesson
£25.00
£20.00
£20.00

