Equestrian Events & Travel Support for Showjumping Riders
Equestrian events built for riders who want repeatable progress
HRB events are designed for riders and horses where calm structure matters. These are not generic “training days”. They are showjumping-led clinics, camps and preparation sessions built around clear priorities, safe repetition, and decision-making that transfers from home to the ring.
For the live calendar, upcoming dates and registration, go to the main HRB Events page. This page explains how HRB events work, who they are for, and how event-based training connects to competition preparation and travel support.
Clinics, camps and training formats
HRB runs a small number of equestrian formats with capped numbers so riders can focus and horses stay settled. Each event is built to improve the same fundamentals: rideability, rhythm, lines, and calm commitment to the fence.
- Showjumping clinics: structured sessions with clear priorities and coaching you can apply immediately.
- Training camps: a deeper block for riders who want progression across sessions, not a one-off lesson.
- Competition readiness days: practice that mirrors show pressure, including warm-up structure and ring decisions.
What you will leave with
A good equestrian event should give you more than a “nice day”. You should leave with a plan you can repeat: how you warm up, how you keep the horse rideable, what cues matter most, and how to stay calm when the moment gets loud.
- Clear warm-up structure: what to do first, what to build, and what to avoid when tension rises.
- Lines and decisions: practical decision cues that improve accuracy and commitment.
- Confidence tools: strategies for nerves, hesitation and overthinking, supported by equine sports psychology.
- Action points: 2–3 priorities that actually move the needle in your next weeks of training.
Competition preparation and travel support
Events often sit inside a bigger goal: stepping up a level, rebuilding confidence, or preparing for key dates. If the purpose of your training is competition performance, HRB can align event work with a structured plan through competition showjumping preparation.
Where relevant and depending on dates, HRB can also provide support around competition travel, on-the-day structure, and post-round review via competition travel support. The aim is simple: calm logistics, consistent decisions, and a system that travels.
How events connect to the wider HRB pathway
Many riders start with an event, then move into a longer pathway when they want consistency over time. If you want joined-up development, explore showjumping coaching and structured training blocks through rider progress plans.
If you want clarity fast on what is happening in the saddle and where the priorities sit, we may recommend a showjumping assessment as a clean starting point.
UK and international scope
HRB is based in Hertfordshire, but the intent is UK-level and international where dates align. Serious riders travel for the right standard, especially when preparing for important weekends or developing a horse. If you want to understand the wider scope of support, start at HRB Equestrian.
Register interest
For upcoming dates, availability and registration, visit the main HRB Events page. If you want to discuss a specific goal, a competition weekend, or whether travel support is possible for your calendar, start with Enquire HRB or use Contact.
Ready to take your riding to the next level?
HRB works with riders who are serious about performance. Everything is built around calm standards and measurable progress.
How it works
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Choose your routeFor dates and registration, start on the HRB Events page.
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Register interestIf spaces are capped, register interest early and we will guide the best fit for your level and goals.
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Arrive with a planSessions are structured. You will know what you are focusing on, and what a good repetition looks like.
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Train for transferThe goal is progress that holds. We build repeatable warm-up structure, clearer decisions, and calmer execution.
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Add key-date supportIf you are preparing for a show, integrate competition preparation and, where needed, competition travel support.
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Continue the pathwayIf you want longer-term progress, move into showjumping coaching or rider progress plans.
FAQs
Where do I see the calendar and register?
What types of events do you run?
Are events only for advanced riders?
Do you include rider psychology in events?
Can events help me prepare for competitions?
Do you offer travel and on-the-day support?
What is the best next step if I want more than an event?
Enquire with HRB Equestrian
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