Lindsay Wilcox-Reid is a British Dressage Registered Trainer and a Level 3 Pilates (advanced) instructor.   She is an experienced and inspirational teacher, dedicated to promoting correct training principles and bringing the biomechanics and musculature of each individual horse and rider combination together in harmony.  Lindsay is a posture and position specialist coach and will help you to understand and establish core stability- the 'Holy Grail' of equitation!  Lindsay is able to show you how to open doors, both within yourself and your horse, which may have seemed forever locked.  She is committed to training horses and riders according to correct classical principles.

Lindsay had had several training articles published in the British Dressage Magazine and has been commissioned by JA Allen to write her first book on Equi-Pilates, which should be hot off the press in late 2010.  She has also featured in Your Horse magazine (May 2009), NFU Countryside magazine October 2009 and presented demonstrations at the Your Horse Live Event in November 2009.

She currently has three of her own horses, two in training; 

Ticketyboo (Boo) is a 16.2hh 9 yo HanxBWB mare with big paces and big ears!! (everyone comments on them!)  Lindsay has owned her since a three year old and backed her herself.  She has been lightly competed at Novice level, with regular scores of 70%+ and even over 74% in open qualifiers.  She won the PetPlan Festival on her fourth outing on over 70% qualifying for the Finals held at the Winter Championships.  She has since qualified for Summer and Winter Regionals (including being placed 9th at Addington Winters 10 weeks after Lindsay had her second baby having not competed since qualifying when Lindsay was 7 months pregnant.  What a good girl!).  Ticketyboo is working at Advanced Medium level and is available for postural alignment lunge lessons.  Here she is learning to piaffe...

 

Dominatrix (Trinity) is a highly talented 7 yo HanxBWB 16.3hh mare with lots of attitude and strong opinions!  She requires- no, demands (!) tact and a high degree of feel as she is so sensitive to changes in balance and will explode if she feels she has been aided inappropriately- she has an enormously powerful engine with very expressive movement.  Lindsay adores this mare and despite all the challenges of a horse with such a huge personality she has high hopes for the partnership.  Here she is, looking sweet and innocent!

                                                                 

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