A Few Gems & Takeaways From The William Fox-Pitt Clinic When I heard William Fox-Pitt was coming to our area I knew I had to carve out some time to attend and watch. In early March, he came to Melissa Stubenberg’s beautiful Kealani Farm in West Grove, PA to teach for three days. Riders and auditors were very fortunate to soak in all his knowledge. Not knowing many of these riders, William started the first day’s session with asking for an introduction from each rider and some history of their horse. He made sure each rider knew they could raise a concern if an exercise or fence height was out of their comfort zone. I believe that is a great sign of a thoughtful and insightful clinician. I was only able to watch the first day but here are some gems William shared.
Tuesday’s exercises built upon each other. William started with raised trot and canter poles on a half-circle where the riders were working on maintaining balance and establishing rhythm. He continued to a cross rail where riders had to trot, walk, and then trot again just before the jump. This exercise ensured the horse was truly in front of the rider’s leg and listening. Click PDF below to read to entire story...
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