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Steve Brady Clinic
Participants were privileged, as always, to have the ‘Master of Horsemanship’ Steve Brady at Brookleigh Equestrian Estate on 16th -17th of April and 24th -25th of April. Great weather and the exquisite venue, which is so well suited to this type of clinic, meant that riders and handlers enjoyed two days of practical and memorable learning. Steve’s clinics are some of the only ones where you will find a vast range of riders from different disciplines and every breed of horse imaginable, working on the same groundwork cues and under saddle. All enjoying Steve’s chronological step by step program, learning methods to develop a better understanding of the cues that end up producing a clearer partnership and more obedience from the horse. This makes for a much better leader in the rider or handler and in turn a far more trained horse suitable for any equestrian sport or discipline. Participants learn in a fun and calm atmosphere the control of forward, backwards and sideways by training four
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and exercises that Steve never seems to run out of, tailor made for each movement required. The clinic covered close contact lunge work and round yard work for desensitising the spooky or highly reactive horse, float or trailer loading, tying up exercises. For information on future Steve Brady Clinics at Brookleigh, contact Jan Jankowski by email janjansequestrian@ bigpond.com. areas of the horse - head and neck, shoulders, ribcage and hindquarters. These clinics cater for all levels of horse and rider; the young or green horse to riders that have lost confidence. More advanced combinations can work on improving the skills required for individual disciplines using patterns
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