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Horse Training

  • Horse Starting
  • Re-Educating
  • Loading and Travelling
  • Foundations

Rider Training

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  • Lessons
  • Course Days and Camps
  • Demonstrations

Off-Site Services

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  • Loading and Travelling
  • Talks and demonstrations
  • CPD
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    Learn online

    Check out some example lessons from Jason Webb's Foundation Groundwork and Ridden Program, plus explore a selection of videos from our Problem Solving Library, and webinars.


    LONG REINING PREPARATION: Bridling

    To bridle your horse with ease

      Sneak Peek

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        LONG REINING PREPARATION: Brid...
        This exercise is aimed at unstarted horses but may...
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        OUT AND ABOUT: Riding Out
        The first few rides you take your horse on away fr...
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        INTRODUCING MOVEMENT: Hind End...
        To make the first steps a horse takes under saddle...
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        Refusing / Jumping Ditches
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        Behind the scenes at Badminton...
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        Breathing Webinar

    In 126 days

    2 Day Cotswolds Confidence Camp

    Introducing Ditches

    Jason shows us how to first introduce a nervous horse to a ditch safely and positively.

    This week, Jason and Hamish show how they introduce young horses to ditches as a natural part of a hack round the farm.
    Every day of the horses' training, we revisit ground and ridden foundations, before adding another layer to the horse's education.
    Learning to confidently negotiate obstacles under saddle starts from leading and lunging groundwork, to stepping over logs and poles on the ground and when ridden, before tackling things likewater and ditches; all the while staying calm, consistent and decisive in their method.

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      Loading and Traveling Anxious Horses

      To be able to close the partition and ramp without your horse getting anxious.

      Step by step process to loading anxious, claustrophobic horses

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          Loading and Traveling Anxious ...
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          My horse is defensive in the s...
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          Questions and answers at the N...
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          Jason's talk at Your Horse Liv...
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          Meet Jay Halim, International ...
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          Bridling
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          Equilibrium at the NES show
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          Meet Laura Tomlinson MBE, Olym...
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          Jason's clipping desensitising...