Polo

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There's a brief on the basic rules & theory of polo to kick off with, before you have a practice at ball hitting, polo riding and hooking and riding off.  (These terms will be explained to you.)  Then it's time to change into proper polo gear and mount your well schooled polo pony - and to put theory into practice in an instructional chukka.  After that, you can stay and watch the matches for the rest of the day
Chobham, Surrey
£149.00
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Again, this starts off with the basic rules & theory of polo (ball hitting, polo riding, hooking and riding off) before you mount a mechanical horse to learn the basic polo swings.  After that, it's onto a real polo pony to improve your skills and take part in a stick and ball session.  There's a buffet lunch next, followed by a video on game tactics, stick and ball sessions and instructional chukkas, giving you the opportunity to put your new skills into practice.
£399.00
Chobham, Surrey
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This is a great opportunity for horse loving kids to try something different, with friendly polo ponies and an instructor to help and encourage them all the way.  They'll have plenty of time to practice ball hitting, polo riding, hooking & riding off, with theory training & real polo ponies, capped off with the chance for the kids to try an instructional chukka or game!
Chobham, Surrey
£99.00


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