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Competitive Show Jumping Training in Gurugram

byWarriors Horse Riding AcademyVisit the Academy in Bijwasan, Gurugram; serving clients across Delhi NCRStarts from28,000 Per MonthView full gallery

We don't just teach riding here... we build competitors. Our training arena is where the real work happens, from 80cm to 130cm courses, preparing riders to clear the hurdles and bring home the gold.

Our rider Nimisha Rohilla and her horse Neil giving an amazing performance to qualify for the Nationals. This is the result of dedicated training and a strong partnership.

A fantastic clear round from our rider Arnav Sharma and his horse Agni, securing their qualification for the Junior National Equestrian Championship.

A glimpse of the action from the Junior National Equestrian Championship in Bhopal. Our riders are trained to handle the pressure of high-stakes competition arenas.

Watch our rider Yug Shokeen clearing an impressive 145 cm in a 4 bar competition under the floodlights to win another gold medal.

Back at the training grounds, Arnav and Agni prepare for the upcoming show jumping season. Consistent practice is the key to success.

Rider Reya Gupta and her horse Dalia working on bounce practice. This technical exercise helps improve the horse's agility and the rider's balance for show jumping.

A jumping session showing the incredible trust and friendship between our rider Yug and his horse Udolf. This bond is what makes them a great combination.

A look at a typical show jumping training session at our academy. Here, Yug Shokeen and Agni work on their course skills.

Another training clip of Yug Shokken and Udolf. We use a variety of obstacles in our sand arena to prepare horse and rider for any challenge.

Reyansh Sethi and Agni preparing for upcoming show jumping events. Our training program is tailored to get our riders ready for competition.

About Show Jumping Excellence

Show jumping is not just about clearing the big obstacles you see at events. It starts right here in our Bijwasan sand arena with technical drills like bounce practice and grid work. This is where your horse learns to trust your signal and you learn to hold your balance, long before you ever step into a competitive ring.

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