Join Rupert Isaacson and Jane Pike for an immersive adventure into the classical dressage system in combination with rider biomechanics and nervous system awareness.
Together, they will provide a unique learning experience with their extensive knowledge of horse and rider training systems that prioritise joy and wellness.
What's Included?
Pre- Clinic Workshop
Online, introductory session with Jane & Rupert giving you an introduction to the principles of the practice. Date TBA
Day One
Morning 9:00- 12:00 am – Workshop
Exploration of the Helios Classical System with Rupert
Understanding movement arcs and balance lines in the rider with Jane
Afternoon 1:00 – 4:00 pm
In-hand and assisted in-hand to Piaffe with Rupert
Practical exploration of movement principles for the rider with Jane
Day Two
Combination of horse and rider training sessions with Jane & Rupert
Post Clinic
Riding participants will also be given a one month membership to the Confident Rider JoyRide program and premium membership to Long Ride Home to help consolidate learnings and understandings.
If you are unable to ride, auditing will be an incredibly valuable experience. You will participate in the morning workshops and learn from watching the principles put in action.
You can purchase auditing tickets here.
Arena hire inclusive
Coffee, tea & Snacks provided
Accomodation is not included
Limited number of overnight pens / stables available
Please contact Joanna Smith with questions:
joanna.smith@me.com
Who we are...
Jane Pike
With a background in behavioural science, motor repatterning, and movement education, Jane has worked with both competitive and recreational horse riders all over the world, inspiring them to new levels of confidence, connection and performance.
She has a thriving, global membership program, JoyRide, is a sought after speaker and clinician internationally and her Confident Rider Podcast has amassed over half a million downloads.
Her methods combines mindset, movement and holistic biomechanics with a specific focus on nervous system awareness and understanding.
Jane’s approach to biomechanics allows the rider to gain an understanding of the balance lines of both the horse and rider, so they can find ways of moving together that are harmonious and
mutually beneficial.
This is based on movement principles that govern both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system to allow for optimal function and experience for horse and human.
Rupert Isaacson
Rupert runs the Horse Boy Foundation which offers services to autism families, and helps direct several satellite centers offering similar services in North America and Europe.
In partnership with Iliane Lorenz he also teaches Horse Boy Method, Movement Method (a
homeschool technique aimed at autism, ADD and ADHD families among others), and other kinetic learning techniques, along with Helios Harmony, a way of introducing riders to the higher levels of equitation and classical in a clear and joyful way.
Rupert works closely with the Valenca Family in Portugal and studies with Christian Bachinger of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna.
Article From Previous Collaborative Clinic in Toorala, Ireland, March, 2023