Show Jumping Training and Competition Prep in Gurugram
See how we build fighters, not just riders. From basic grid work to clearing full courses, our sand arena is where our warriors build the precision and trust needed to win.
Our rider Nimisha practicing her show jumping course on her horse Neil. This is a typical training session as she prepares for the national games.
Watch our rider Arnav Sharma and his horse Agni complete a clear round to qualify for the Junior National Equestrian Championship. This shows their harmony and precision over the fences.
Arnav and Agni during a practice session, working on their jumping technique. Consistent preparation like this is the key to success in competitions.
Rey and her horse Bunting flying over a fence during an evening training session. We focus on building confidence and a strong bond between the rider and horse.
This is bounce practice, a key exercise for improving a horse's agility and a rider's balance. Here, Reya Gupta and her horse Dalia work through the grid.
A jumping session in progress. This clip shows the great trust and friendship between our rider Yug and his horse Udolf as they navigate the course.
Horseback riding is a great exercise for core muscles, coordination, and balance. This video shows riders of different levels enjoying the physical and emotional benefits during a lesson.
Yug Shokken and his horse Udolf practicing gymnastics for horses. These exercises are essential for building strength and flexibility.
Reyansh Sethi and Agni preparing for upcoming show jumping events. This is a glimpse into the daily training and horsemanship that leads to success.
Our warrior fighter Krish and his horse Rose training together. We believe in creating perfect combinations where the rider and horse work as one.
About Show Jumping in Action
We run training sessions from early morning to late evening under floodlights, ensuring your progress never stalls regardless of the time. Whether you are working on your first bounce practice or refining lines for a full competition course, our sand arena is designed to build the specific muscle memory and confidence required to clear every fence.
At Warriors, we believe that show jumping is about the bond between the horse and the rider, not just about the medals at the end. We focus on the basics first—finding your balance, mastering the sitting trot, and understanding horse psychology—before we ever move to the jumps. Our training methodology in Bijwasan includes rigorous grid work and gymnastic exercises for horses like Agni and Udolf, which are essential for developing strength and flexibility.
For those preparing for championships like the JNEC or the Delhi Horse Show, we provide specialized competitive training. This includes video analysis of your rounds to correct technique and simulate the pressure of a competition environment. We treat every student as a member of our family, meaning we give the same attention to a first-time beginner as we do to our national-level competitors. If you are looking to improve your core strength, coordination, or simply want to experience the thrill of flight over a fence, we have a place for you in our arena.
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