Squirtlys_mum
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Reged: 23/11/2006
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I'm interested to see how you got assessed so that you can be classed as a para rider. I've tried to contact the relevant department at British Dressage and they just seem so uninterested. Initially emailed them and they asked me where I was, I explained I'm in Canterbury Kent and four times they replied they didn't have any physios in Cornwall!!! I tried to explain the difference in areas but I was still told no physios in the area. Is there any other means of contact.
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tts
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Reged: 28/06/2008
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Hi I am actually a Para trainer - you would do better to go through your Regional RDA Instructor or RDA National -They will be able to put you in touch with your local profiler - Once assessed you will then know what grade to be aiming to ride in for competition and can go on and compete at RDA and Para Dressage. All mine go to a very good physio in Maidenhead but I feel this may be too far for you? Let me know if you need any further help but RDA should be able to sort you out! Good luck. tts.
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Jlav
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Reged: 07/12/2005
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Loc: Kent
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Hiya, how are you and your neddy doing?
I would speak to Joyce Wood. She's our para rep for the area so should be able to help.
Let me know if you need her number but it is on the website and in the judges book (List 2A).
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Squirtlys_mum
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Reged: 23/11/2006
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Thanks guys will do!
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Before you criticise someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you do criticise them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes!!
   
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