I’m sorry I’m retired from sports now,
but look back, happily,
on such a wonderful career,
and thank my many supporters in canada.

I’m sorry I’m retired now, but look back, happily,
on such a wonderful career, and thank the people of Canada…

As a Board Member and examiner of the ISRB I travel the world both giving clinics and examining potential coaches. These two clinics – are for 5 days. The first 4 days is sitting watching, listening, coming into the arena (so bring those riding boots) and testing riders. You will go away with such an incredible depth of knowledge, yet, boiled down to incredibly simple principals.
There is no lateral work in this clinic (but I can never help mentioning how it will apply to higher level things just to give you an idea of Level 2 and Level 3).
This TEACHER TRAINING clinic suits riders who want to be better, coaches who want to specialize (and develop their earning potential!), beginner riders who haven’t got a clue and feel terrified to come in such higher level company – seriously we’d love you to come! We’ll make you feel right at home. Promise!
NO EXAMS!
Just come for the 4 days and go home if you like. You might not be able to get 5 days off work. You might be nervous in public. You might have only just started coaching and would like to come along and do your exams at a later clinic.
We understand that coaches, Mums and Dads are busy people, and we will find a way to work in with you later to do the exams if need be…giving you a little more time to study and be relaxed with the work.
Or, “do it all”…you can do the theory exam the evening of the first night, and the practical exam on the last day, and with a few more paperwork steps such as insurance, you are then an Official ISRB Coach qualified to teach biomechanics seat & posture specialty at the very first level.
Mums and Dads: We get lots of Mums and Dads who will never coach, just want to help the kids! They don’t do the exams, they just come for 4 days, but come and watch the exams on the final days to help with their teaching style for their own children. Either way it’s a great way to help their children be safe, kind to their ponies and blossom into wonderful riders of the future.