Part 2 of John Killingbeck Webinar Series Promises to be Informative and Educational
- 16 February 2021, 16:34
HSI are delighted to welcome back John Killingbeck, BSc, BVM&S, CertEP, MRCVS, for the second part of his webinar series entitled ‘The Competition Horse – Keep it Simple and Don’t Challenge Evolution’. This webinar is aimed towards Level 2 and 3 coaches, however, bookings are open to all. Please note that you do not have to have attended part 1 to attend part 2.
John has almost 50 years’ experience of equine practice. He has travelled the world and has helped High Performance Teams to win over 20 gold medals throughout his career. John was the Official Veterinary Surgeon to the British Eventing team from 1992-97 and he currently works as an FEI Veterinary Delegate.
The webinar will take place on Monday 15th March at 6pm on Zoom. €25 per person. 1 CPD point to all HSI Accredited Coaches. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Bookings can be made by following this link: https://www.horsesportireland.ie/hsi-coaching-courses-sign-up-form/
Take a look at some of the feedback from coaches who attended Part 1 of the series in early February:
“I really enjoy it, John Killlingbeck was seriously interesting and I’ll definitely be joining in for the next one!”
“Excellent webinar! Looking forward to the next one with John.”
“John presentation was very educational, really looking forward to part 2.”
“I thoroughly enjoyed this talk and can’t wait for the part 2.”
“I am so pleased that John is able to come back and give another webinar as he is such a good presenter.”
“Excellent seminar. Great to be able to hear people like John impart their knowledge.”
“Loved it, professional, to the point, well delivered by a proper horseman and vet!”
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