EQ Band Rider Position and Performance with Caroline Peatfield, BHS Performance Coach and Accredited

Wed May 01 2024 at 01:00 pm

Dairy Farm Equestrian | Lincoln

BHS East Midlands Region
Publisher/HostBHS East Midlands Region
EQ Band Rider Position and Performance with Caroline Peatfield, BHS Performance Coach and Accredited
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Caroline is an Accredited BHS Performance Coach and an Accredited EQ Bands Coach.
EQ Bands are designed to aid in the development of balanced, symmetrical and effective riders. As a rider, we generally have asymmetries, which when linked in to our horses asymmetries, create limitations in our ability to progress.
EQ Bands are used to aid the 'concept of feel'. Using the EQ Bands, riders learn how to activate the correct muscles via mild resistance created by the EQ Bands. This allows the very important development of 'feel' for the correct posture.
Sessions are private one-hour lessons with a choice of times.
Session format:
Rider position is assessed and discussed.
EQ Bands are used as necessary.
Effects/findings are discussed.
Ride again without bands, working to consolidate feel.
Cost: £50 for a private one-hour session
Conditions of Entry
Online entries only
All entrants must hold third party public liability insurance either through being a Gold member of The British Horse Society or via proof from another provider. Confirmation of this will be required at the check out.
Everyone attending the event is responsible for ensuring the safety of themselves and others.
Please leave the parking area as you found it – don’t muck out your trailer or lorry in the parking area and take dung home with you.
Neither the BHS, or the training venue, cannot provide supervision for attendees under the age of 18. Any attendee below the age of 16 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult who remains at the venue for the duration of the course or event. For attendees aged 16-17, or an adult at risk, it is at the discretion of their parent or guardian.
Riders
Riders under 16 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult for the duration of the event.
Hats to the current standard must always be worn and correctly secured when mounted. Please check yours meets current standards which can be found at http://www.bhs.org.uk/headwear
All riders must wear suitable riding footwear. Wellington boots and trainers are not allowed.
Riders are advised to carry a mobile phone and be aware of the emergency contact number for the event.
All riders must have previous experience of riding the horse they have entered the event.
All riders, whether they have completed the ride or not, must report their return to the organiser.
Always ride with courtesy, care and consideration to fellow users
Horses
All horses must be no younger than four years of age and be of an appropriate fitness level for the activity being undertaken – hooves and shoes must be in good condition.
It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure their horse is fit and healthy enough to complete the chosen distance comfortably.
Tack must be suitable, in safe condition and fit correctly.
All horses must be up to date with annual equine influenza vaccinations and must be 6 days clear from their most recent booster vaccination. Further vaccination guidance can be found using the BRC Flu Vac Checker, downloadable here.
Horses should not be left unattended when tied to horseboxes in the parking area.
It is a legal requirement to have your horses’ passport when travelling to events.
Cancellations
No entries will be refunded without a medical or vets certificate.
If the event is cancelled by the BHS, the entry fee will be fully refunded.
All British Horse Society events are checked for viability around ten working days beforehand. Any that have insufficient numbers may be cancelled or groups rearranged. In this case, delegates who have booked will receive a full refund or free transfer should another suitable event be pending.
At check out you will be asked to give your consent for your photographs and video footage to be used by The British Horse Society in printed, online or electronic publications, which may be shared publicly. Examples of these materials include, but are not limited to: posters, leaflets, brochures, adverts, emails, e-newsletters, blogs, web pages, social media posts, presentations, speeches, research or policy reports and press releases or other materials.

LOCATION
Dairy Farm, Skinners Lane, Middle Rasen, Lincolnshire, LN8 3JD
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