THE AMATEUR JOCKEYS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN

ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT TAKING OUT YOUR LICENCE? OR LOOKING TO IMPROVE? THEN READ ON!

05-03-2009

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Thinking about taking out your licence? 

Already have your licence and looking to improve? 

Then don’t get left behind…

 

The British Racing School in Newmarket is running a fully residential 3-day course for all aspiring amateur jockeys to include training with dedicated jockey coach Richard Perham and full use of their state of the art facilities.

 

Richard Perham, ex-professional jockey with a career total of over 450 winners, will help to significantly improve jockey’s position, balance and ability to ride a finish effectively using simulators, horses and video review techniques.  “This course is ideal for those looking to take out their licence out and also any current amateur licence holder wanting to improve  and get ahead of the game!”  said Richard.

 

“Very encouraging and helpful. Facilities are fantastic and all staff are friendly” Anne, Course attendee

 

“Privileged to learn from Richard Perham as he is a real professional” Michael, Course attendee

 

“We can help improve your riding technique by using state of the art Dartfish Analysis Technology.”

The 3 day course involves:

  • Riding at least 1 lot per day which is filmed and reviewed.
  • Simulator training with our jockey coach, using the latest Dartfish technology 
  • Individual fitness assessment & advice to suit your needs.
  • Diet & Nutrition advice from a leading sports nutritionist.
  • Raceday / course procedures, BHA Security & Rules and Regulations

This annual course runs from 31st March to 2nd April 2009 and costs £450.00 inclusive of all tuition, food and accommodation.

For more information or to book a place on this course, please contact Clare Higgins on 01638 675907 or e-mail  clare@brs.org.uk.

 

HURRY WHILE PLACES REMAIN AVAILABLE! 

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