Jane Ratcliffe Training

Jane Ratcliffe Training

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BD list 5 judge, Coach. First aid qualified, DBS checked, PC safeguarding certified, Insured.

Special interest in rider biomechanics and gymnastic developmentof the horse for longevity, confidence building and Polework.

25/10/2024

Looking for a preloved wheelbarrow pm or comment 😊

Equestrian event Lynne Goalby Charity Dressage Show 29/09/2024

⭐️2 weeks to Show Time. ⭐️

🏵️We have some lovely rosettes to 1-10th place
🏵️Sashes for the class winners.

Fabulous Raffle Prizes check out the post further down🤩

Help Us Support Compton Hospice in loving memory of Lynn Goalby
Your participation via entries will make a meaningful impact on the lives of those facing life-limiting illnesses.

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Their website provides all the information of the outstanding work they do and much more.

Compton Care | Care & Support for families living with life limiting conditions

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Theres something for everyone

Classes include
1. BD Intro 1 - 2024
2. BD Intro 4 - 2024
3. BD Prelim 1 - 2024
4. BD Prelim 3 - 2024
5. BD Novice 1 - 2024
6. BD Novice 4 - 2024 ( 20x60)
7. Elementary 4 - 2024 (20x60)
8. PYO = Pick your own
Novice 6 - 2024
Elementary 5 - 2024
Medium 3 - 2024

9. Doggy Dressage - Test is on fb page
10. Dogs waggiest Tail

Equestrian event Lynne Goalby Charity Dressage Show Lynne Goalby and her husband Pete were great supportors of many local competitors. They always had a friendly smile, an encouraging word and Pete could always spot a winning dressage test xx Following a short illness Lynne sadly passed away and during this difficult time Pete was supported by Compto...

Photos from Jane Ratcliffe Training's post 06/11/2023

Lovely few days looking after this fab duo Murphy and Lilah for their lovely owner /training client Cat during half term. Yard cover offered please pm.

29/10/2023

“Don’t let him get away with that!”

Your horse is not trying to get away with a damn thing.

“Get after her and make her pay attention!”

Do you really think that harassing your horse into obedience while she is anxious is the best solution?

“You have to be the leader and get him to respect you!”

Respect is earned through trust, not forced. Read that again. And again.

“Don’t let her win!”

If you think this is a competition with your horse, neither of you is ever going to win.

Check yourself. Check anyone else who tries to employ these methods with you or your horse. Be willing to get some science-based education on horse behavior and brain function. Be willing to change trainers or barns.

Your horse is always communicating in the only way she can, not trying to get one over on you. Pain. Trauma. Fear. Poor training. Poor nutrition. Too much confinement. Ill-fitting tack. An overly demanding training/competition schedule. Not enough conditioning. Your unbalanced body, your challenging energy, your fear, your lack of riding or handling skills. This is what they are responding to.

Step up, or step off. Before your horse makes the decision for you.

29/03/2023

Always done this and if any clients wonder why I keep them in walk for at least 10 mins albeit doing some exercises.

The reason we warm our horses up.

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Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 8:30pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8:30pm
Saturday 9am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9am - 4:30pm