Robin Walker works with a Preliminary rider returning to eventing after a hiatus. The rider schools her strong, young horse over Novice level cross-country fences. Robin has the rider adjust her position on the approach so she isn’t too defensive or overriding the fences.
Originally from England, Robin Walker has been a longtime staple on the U.S. eventing scene. He has earned top results at international eventing competitions. He is a faculty member for the United States Eventing Association’s Eventing Coaches Program. Robin operates his training facility, Maute House Farm, out of Grass Lake, Michigan, and Ocala, Florida.
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