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 Location:   Competition  

Sound Schooling Competition

Sound Schooling

 

Sound Schooling is kindly supplying 2 prizes to the competition.

 

Sound Schooling is a brand new website providing affordable and inspirational audio lessons for riders.  Their innovative downloadable schooling sessions are designed to be listened to on your MP3 player – so it’s almost as if you have a trainer with you whilst you ride!

Their sessions can help if you’ve ever found it difficult to think up ideas for your schooling sessions, want to learn or practice new movements, or simply want to have an expert voice in your ear to add some variety, structure and discipline into your riding.

Sound Schooling’s aim is to bring you a wide range of audio lessons from top equestrian trainers, so you and your horse or pony can learn something different each time. 

Sound Schooling  Sound Schooling

The lessons currently on the website are:

  • Basic Warm-Up
  • Basic Schooling Patterns
  • Intro to Squares and Counter-Canter
  • Developing the Transitions
  • Developing Suppleness and Impulsion
  • Using Squares, Medium Canter and Rein-Back
  • Working from Behind
  • Understanding & Developing the Shoulder-In

And there’s much more to come!  Lessons are around 15 to 20 minutes long and priced at only £4.99 each.

To find out more visit www.soundschooling.com

What you can win

Each of the two winners can choose any 3 of the Sound Schooling lessons.

 

How to Enter - Now Closed

A bit of detective work is needed for this competition. You'll need to find out the answers to the question below.

After the 5th September 2011 we will pick 2 random winners from the correct entries received.

Entry Form

Your Email Address  
     
Q1.
What's the name of the British Dressage trainer for the 'Developing the Transitions' lesson on the Sound Schooling website?
 
      
     
     
                            

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