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Our training program covers three fundamental aspects:

Our training program covers three fundamental aspects:

•Training with their horses

•Training with their horses

•Specific training for the rider / physical preparation

•Specific training for the rider / physical preparation

•Additional activities

•Additional activities

TRAINING WITH THEIR HORSES:

All our students must attend the program with at least two competition horses that match their level and goals. Every day, during the weeks they are at our center, our jumping and dressage trainers work with the students and their horses from 9 AM to 12 PM. The weekly training schedule includes general training, flatwork, specific jumping exercises, and competition training.

During competition weeks, the routine changes to adapt to each event’s schedule.

TRAINING WITH THEIR HORSES:

All our students must attend the program with at least two competition horses that match their level and goals. Every day, during the weeks they are at our center, our jumping and dressage trainers work with the students and their horses from 9 AM to 12 PM. The weekly training schedule includes general training, flatwork, specific jumping exercises, and competition training.

During competition weeks, the routine changes to adapt to each event’s schedule.

SPECIFIC TRAINING FOR THE RIDER / PHYSICAL PREPARATION:

SPECIFIC TRAINING FOR THE RIDER / PHYSICAL PREPARATION:

Every day, all our students participate in a physical and mental preparation session that includes strength training, balance exercises, cardio, functional training, yoga, meditation, etc. Before riding, all students have a stretching and meditation session.

In the afternoon, after study sessions, all students must complete specific training in the gym, guided by a fitness coach specialized in equestrian sports.

Every day, all our students participate in a physical and mental preparation session that includes strength training, balance exercises, cardio, functional training, yoga, meditation, etc. Before riding, all students have a stretching and meditation session.

In the afternoon, after study sessions, all students must complete specific training in the gym, guided by a fitness coach specialized in equestrian sports.

Every day, all our students participate in a physical and mental preparation session that includes strength training, balance exercises, cardio, functional training, yoga, meditation, etc. Before riding, all students have a stretching and meditation session.

In the afternoon, after study sessions, all students must complete specific training in the gym, guided by a fitness coach specialized in equestrian sports.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Additionally, students must periodically and as needed attend sessions to rebalance their bodies, correct posture or strides, or improve their nutrition. These sessions include nutrition, physiotherapy, osteopathy, etc.

Additionally, students must periodically and as needed attend sessions to rebalance their bodies, correct posture or strides, or improve their nutrition. These sessions include nutrition, physiotherapy, osteopathy, etc.

Masterclass

Each quarter, our center organizes Master Classes with top riders or trainers to expose students to new teaching and training methodologies, broadening their vision of equestrian sports with the latest and most effective experiences.

Furthermore, our students will have the chance to meet some of their idols in person and exchange opinions and experiences.

Each quarter, our center organizes Master Classes with top riders or trainers to expose students to new teaching and training methodologies, broadening their vision of equestrian sports with the latest and most effective experiences.

Furthermore, our students will have the chance to meet some of their idols in person and exchange opinions and experiences.

COMPETITIONS PROGRAM

COMPETITIONS PROGRAM

COMPETITIONS PROGRAM

Competition weeks alternate with training weeks at our center in Mallorca, running from September to June during the academic year.

The first month (September) serves as an introduction, allowing students to get to know their horses, establish a training routine, and prepare for competitions. From October onwards, students participate in two to three competitions per month. During these weeks, their tutor conducts daily online classes, supervising assignments, homework, or exams required throughout the year.

Competition weeks alternate with training weeks at our center in Mallorca, running from September to June during the academic year.

The first month (September) serves as an introduction, allowing students to get to know their horses, establish a training routine, and prepare for competitions. From October onwards, students participate in two to three competitions per month. During these weeks, their tutor conducts daily online classes, supervising assignments, homework, or exams required throughout the year.

Competition weeks alternate with training weeks at our center in Mallorca, running from September to June during the academic year.

The first month (September) serves as an introduction, allowing students to get to know their horses, establish a training routine, and prepare for competitions. From October onwards, students participate in two to three competitions per month. During these weeks, their tutor conducts daily online classes, supervising assignments, homework, or exams required throughout the year.

EXAMPLE CALENDAR:

EXAMPLE CALENDAR:

2025

October 3-5 – CSI2* - CSIO Barcelona October 9-19 – CSI2* Moura Tours Valencia November 7-16 – CSI3* MET Oliva November 28-30 – Madrid Horse Week December 5-7 – CSI2*-CSI5* La Coruña CHRISTMAS BREAK

2025

October 3-5 – CSI2* - CSIO Barcelona October 9-19 – CSI2* Moura Tours Valencia November 7-16 – CSI3* MET Oliva November 28-30 – Madrid Horse Week December 5-7 – CSI2*-CSI5* La Coruña CHRISTMAS BREAK

2025

October 3-5 – CSI2* - CSIO Barcelona October 9-19 – CSI2* Moura Tours Valencia November 7-16 – CSI3* MET Oliva November 28-30 – Madrid Horse Week December 5-7 – CSI2*-CSI5* La Coruña CHRISTMAS BREAK

2026

January 15-25 – MET Oliva February 12 – March 22 – Sunshine Tour April 2-12 – Moura Tours Valencia EASTER BREAK May 15-17 – LGCT Madrid 2 weeks of competition at home June 5-7 – LGCT Cannes June 12-14 – LGCT St. Tropez June 20-22 – LGCT Paris SUMMER TOUR

2026

January 15-25 – MET Oliva February 12 – March 22 – Sunshine Tour April 2-12 – Moura Tours Valencia EASTER BREAK May 15-17 – LGCT Madrid 2 weeks of competition at home June 5-7 – LGCT Cannes June 12-14 – LGCT St. Tropez June 20-22 – LGCT Paris SUMMER TOUR

2026

January 15-25 – MET Oliva February 12 – March 22 – Sunshine Tour April 2-12 – Moura Tours Valencia EASTER BREAK May 15-17 – LGCT Madrid 2 weeks of competition at home June 5-7 – LGCT Cannes June 12-14 – LGCT St. Tropez June 20-22 – LGCT Paris SUMMER TOUR

Students who wish to continue competing during the summer after the school year ends may join our competition team for the SUMMER TOUR, with a 3-month prior notice.

Students who wish to continue competing during the summer after the school year ends may join our competition team for the SUMMER TOUR, with a 3-month prior notice.

HORSES FOR THE STUDENTS

HORSES FOR THE STUDENTS

Our program aims to help riders achieve optimal performance levels according to their age and results, allowing them to be selected by their national equestrian federations for their countries’ national teams.

To meet our objectives, each student must bring their two best horses to the program. If a student owns more horses and wishes to stable them at the center, they must request special permission from the academy’s administration.

It is important to emphasize that alongside sports goals, academic objectives are also a priority. Students must allocate time to follow the academic program as well.

For students who do not own horses or prefer not to bring their own, we have agreements with top international stables to offer rental or purchase services for high-level Junior horses.

If this is the case, the student must arrive a few weeks before the course begins so that one of our advisors can assist in selecting and testing horses, ensuring the purchase or rental is completed before the academic year starts.

Contact US

Got questions or want more details about our academy? We’re here to help! Reach out to us and learn how we can support your journey in combining top-level show jumping with quality education.

David Usón & Malen Jaume, Founders of Mallorca International Young Riders Academy

Contact Info

Location

Carretera de Sóller, Km 13,8

07110 Bunyola Mallorca (Islas Baleares)

SPAIN

Contact

Contact : +34 627 42 09 08

Email: david@mallorcariders.academy

Questions? We are here to help

Contact Us

Got questions or want more details about our academy? We’re here to help! Reach out to us and learn how we can support your journey in combining top-level show jumping with quality education.

David Usón & Malen Jaume, Founders of Mallorca International Young Riders Academy

Contact Info

Location

Carretera de Sóller, Km 13,8

07110 Bunyola Mallorca (Islas Baleares)

SPAIN

Contact

Contact : +34 627 42 09 08

Email: david@mallorcariders.academy

Questions? We are here to help

Contact US

Got questions or want more details about our academy? We’re here to help! Reach out to us and learn how we can support your journey in combining top-level show jumping with quality education.

David Usón & Malen Jaume, Founders of Mallorca International Young Riders Academy

Contact Info

Location

Carretera de Sóller, Km 13,8

07110 Bunyola Mallorca (Islas Baleares)

SPAIN

Contact

Contact : +34 627 42 09 08

Email: david@mallorcariders.academy

Questions? We are here to help