
Pamela brings over 30 years of experience with horses and 25 years in a coaching capacity, holding qualifications as a ย BHS Accredited Professional Coachย and & UKCC Level 2 coach.
Fully insured, Pamela’s First Aid and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) certifications are consistently up-to-date.
Having competed up to Foxhunter level, Pamela is currently focused on producing Torbeag’s home-bred young horses. While her primary interest lies in showjumping, she also incorporates a significant amount of her energies into pole-work to enhance the flatwork of the horses.
At Torbeag, Pamela runs regular clinics specialising in showjumping and pole-work, and during the winter months. she offers indoor clinics locally.
Pamela offers Private, Shared & Group lessons in flat-work, pole-work and jumping throughout the year held in our 50m x 30m All Weather Floodlit Arena at Torbeag.
Additionally, Pamela is available to travel to your own yard within the Central Belt. For enquiries or to book lessons, please contact her on 07974 192293.
Facebook Reviews
Would highly recommend Pamela, with her pole work and jumping clinics. We have been to the clinics at Coxhill and Blairs. Not only is Pamela very knowledgeable in riding and pole work products for looking after our girl are fantastic. Bonnie potato just loves her xxxread more
She has tips, tricks, and exercises for them both to get the most out of them and give further insight into why certain things are happening so that we as riders have a better understanding and have lots to work on between lessons.
Thanks for all the help, guidance, and laughs we've had so far!read more
I would... encourage anyone to join in her lessons.read more
Pamela is very encouraging, knowledgeable and puts so much into each session.
I highly recommend coming along to join us all 😃read more
I would highly recommend Pamelaโs clinics to anyone.read more
Definitely recommend!read more
She's brilliant. Super friendly and approachable from the second I entered the arena.
She had Cracker and I sussed before I'd even really started my warm up and provided loads of encouragement as I was more than a little nervous.
Pamela has brought us on so much in the lessons we've had and makes them fun and enjoyable but also pushes you evwr so slightly too. She gives fair feedback in a lovely way to get the point across and is always willing you on.
The improvements in both horse and rider have been great and I always come away feeling like we've achieved something.read more
Thank you!read more
My horse is a windsucker and... would suffer regular episodes of gassy colic, I've spent the past couple of years looking for a better, more natural option than activated charcoal, I feel like I've tried just about every gut supplement going with no success. I tried colikare and my horse is now finally off his charcoal and happier than ever!read more
I have used this on my three horses legs the last two winters, and none of them have... developed mud rash. Itโs easy to use, does what it says, no horrible smell and easy on the hands for those that donโt like gloves. I wash their legs with the Bug Buster Shampoo, dry them and then apply mud bug buster. Would highly recommend this product. Five stars.read more
Have to say living where I do Iโve tried... many repellents etc to avoid being eaten by the dreaded midge🦟🙄 So after reading reports of the success of โMidge - Los โ I purchased a couple of bottles from Torbeag Equestrian, before heading to Blair castle horse trials. Evening builds for showjumping means the dreaded midge is inevitable 🙈. In my Friday evening build I stupidly left it in my caravan, so was eaten, not to mention itchy all night. On the Saturday they were out in force again👿 This time I had a good spray of โMidge-losโ prior to building in the evening . Managed to complete the build and even wear shorts at same time, without getting eaten. So will definitely buy again and recommend. Also it doesnโt have a horrible chemical smell, more a kind of faint minty herbal smell. 👍👍👍read more




