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Enlightened
Equitation Trainers and Teachers
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EERT
= Enlightened Equitation Rider Trainer
EEHT = Enlightened Equitation Horse Trainer
AEERT = Assistant Enlightened Equitation Rider Trainer
AEEHT = Assistant Enlightened Equitation Horse Trainer
EET = Enlightened Equitation Teacher (number denotes level)
EETT = Enlightened Equitation Teacher Trainee
Jill
Shephard EET (Level Three)/AEEHT
Saddles Manager/Telephone Customer Care
Jill
owned and ran a full livery yard for 11 years, in that time
trained and qualified as a Monty Roberts Certificate Holder,
then became a Recommended Associate for Kelly Marks and
the IH. She found when dealing with buckers, rearing horses
and other general riding problems if she took the saddle
of and rode bare back that the horses would stop bucking
etc. Which is when she met and trained with Kay Humphreys,
she worked as a saddle fitter for Kay, and Dave Johnson.
Jill spent 2 years being trained by Diane Thurman and Angela
Fois of the Turville Valley Stud riding there fantastic
Luso stallions. Marcia Wakeman head girl for many years
at the stud now comes and trains Jill and her Andalucians
at home. Jill is also a student for Equine Touch, now an
EETT and an agent for Heather and the Fheonix FA saddle,
also taking in horses good or bad for training.
Jill
is based in Kent and can be contacted on jill@enlightenedequitation.com
or for EE related business on 0787 6504 458.
Omar
Rabia EET (Level Three)/AEEHT
Omar
has been riding along classical lines since he was 15 years
of age. In the past, Omar has run his own riding school,
though as a result of his Primary School Teaching career,
now has a small livery yard in its place. Omar enjoys classical
riding and competing in BD dressage competitions with his
little horse Ketchup. A former lover of the hot blooded
horses, Omar is now converted to the traditional or Gypsy
cob as a result of his time training Ketchup.
Omar
has more recently been learning in-hand work in both the
Iberian and the Viennese styles with the successful use
of the clicker. Omar now uses clicker training to complement
his classical riding, and even teaches using these methods.
Omar enjoys teaching all standards of riders though he relishes
teaching novice riders and schooling young horses.
Omar
can be contacted either on (01228) 593285, the username
'Camacoona' on the forum or email on camacoona@aol.com.
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