I am a qualified level 2 UKCC carriage driving coach and have over ten years of active teaching experience.
My aim in my teaching and coaching is to develop people’s confidence, knowledge, skills and feel for the horse through supportive enjoyable training.
First and foremost, in all sessions we must be as safe as possible with the horse or pony correctly harnessed and put to the carriage and basic control established before progressing.
I enjoy teaching those with competitive goals as well as those that drive purely for pleasure providing there is a commitment to gradual improvement for the good of the horse.
My focus when coaching is to create a harmonious partnership between the driver and horse, with the horse working in as biomechanically correct manner as possible. The horse will then be more comfortable, be a pleasure to drive and have a solid foundation from which to develop their athletic capabilities should the driver wish to take the competitive route.
For those who wish to learn it, I am happy to teach them the traditional coachman rein handling method providing they can drive safely and smoothly using the two-handed method. As a competition driver my training has a more modern approach and less focus on the traditions of carriage driving.
To have a driving lesson with myself you will need to wear a ‘riding hat’ these can be provided if needed. Riding gloves are recommended. Sturdy footwear should be worn when around horses at any time.
Under 18’s are also required to wear a body protector at all times when on a carriage.
Anyone of any age having an obstacle driving session must wear a body protector including the back stepper.