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Developer Description
The polework app that you have been waiting for!
If the answer is yes to any of the above then you need the Polework Patterns by Fancy Footwork Equestrian app in your life!
This app includes 40 different layouts (20 main and 20 random) which are designed to be multi directional and use between one and twenty poles. There are several unique features including:
- the option to search for layouts based on the amount of poles you want to use:
• 1–5 poles
• 6–10 poles
• 11–15 poles
• 16–20 poles
- the option to search for exercises based on what area of a horse’s development you want to focus on – here you will find 15 categories including
• Balance
• Core
• Engagement
• Response to rider
• + many more
- a random button which can be used if you can’t decide which layout to go for, or if you like to live a little dangerously! Either way press that random button, watch the poles spin, the confetti fall and then marvel as your layout is revealed!
- all of the layouts have different suggested exercises to use (four options for the main layouts and two options for the random layouts), each of which are colour-coded to show which pace to use, and a proposed difficulty rating attached to help you decide if that exercise is suitable to your horse’s stage of training.
- 120 potential exercises with four suggestions given per exercise as to what areas it could help your horse improve on. (Flexibility, straightness etc)
- a “Favourites” folder where you can add any of the 80 exercises used in the core layouts for quick and easy access.
- all for a one off price! No monthly subscription. No annual membership. Buy it once and that's it; it’s yours to keep!
Polework patterns was developed by the creator of Fancy Footwork Equestrian, Nina Gill. Nina is a qualified coach who runs Polework clinics full-time and is passionate about her work and the many benefits of polework. This passion has led to Fancy Footwork Equestrian collaborating with some of the U.K.’s biggest equestrian YouTubers and influencers, as well as having Polework training articles printed in three of the biggest equine magazines to date.
With this app you will never run out of Polework ideas, even the biggest layouts have been designed to be broken down into smaller sections so that those sections can be used as a standalone layout if you don’t have enough poles to build the whole thing.
In-app purchases
$3.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- -
- Downloads
- 1K+
- Updated on
- -
- Released
- Dec 5, 2022
- Requires
- Android Varies with device
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#3 in Top Paid Sports in United Kingdom
#16 in Top Paid Sports in Thailand
#16 in Top Paid Sports in Saudi Arabia
#16 in Top Paid Sports in Pakistan
Polework Patterns users say on Google Play
Really good app very useful for someone who hasn't done much pole work as I haven't had the poles to do it but just started a new loan and can now do poles but was struggling to make something super helpful tells you what it works in in each line shows line examples carnt wait to see were this app goes it's so helpful and has made me what to do lots of poles which is good for me and my horse carnt wait to try them all as there are so many to pick from its really helpful
Exactly as described - contains lots of different layouts of poles. You can either search by number of poles or area you are hoping to improve. It doesn't contain any tips to help you ride the exercises but I wouldn't expect it to. I only gave 4 rather than 5 stars as there are a couple of typos which as a self confessed pedant annoy me!