Behind the Scenes
We are supported at camps by first class coaches & other business, such as Spillers Horse Feeds & Kelly Moore, from Moore Sports Massage.
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Working with fellow professionals in the equine industry to bring our campers the very best is something I am proud off.

Moore Sports Massage
We were joined in April by the lovely Kelly Moore from Moore Sports Massage. Kelly is a qualified Equine Sports Massage Therapist and Human Soft Tissue Therapist. Treatment typically includes assessing the individual as a whole and using a variety of hands on methods. This can include massage, muscle energy techniques, soft tissue release and trigger point work to help ease muscular tension and improve range of movement. In addition to this kinesiology taping can be used to support where relevant, along with providing exercises and stretches to further support the treatment provided.
Below you can see some of the riders being assessed and treated by Kelly.
Dr Jo Winfield FBHS
Jo’s educational background has taken her from a National Diploma in Horse Management at Warwickshire College to BSc (Hons) Equine Science at Hartpury University, MSc in Coaching Science to being awarded a Professional Doctorate in Sport and Exercise (PDSE) by University of Gloucestershire. You can read more about her research here.
Her other achievements include Eventing to intermediate level, Showjumping at Foxhunter and Dressage at Medium Level.
Jo was awarded Fellowship of British Horse Society and is now eager to assist others in their journey through the BHS career pathways. Jo’s passion for horses means that she wants to encourage others to develop a successful relationship with their horse and succeed, whether that is through an equine career or as a leisure pursuit.


Caroline Meads BHSI
Undecided how she wanted to work with horses, Caroline cut her teeth working with Hunters & Eventers. Working in both Racing and dealing yards gave her stickability!
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At 21 Caroline was lucky enough to get a stable managers job at North Herts equitation center , were she worked for for 10 years.
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Here she gained valuable knowledge and experience with liveries, students and training working pupils for their BHS exams.
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At 28 Caroline pasted the stable managers exam and in 2000 took the riding and teaching part completing the BHSI - Now the Stage Five Complete (Eventing) Performance Coach.
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At 29 Caroline moved into freelance teaching & started her competitive career in eventing & dressage. Caroline evented up to intermediate level, before her growing interest in dressage took over, she competed at at PSG and trained to Grand Prix. Caroline has a wide range of clients and has been teaching at camps for many years!
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