SPECIALTIES:
- Sue Cumming Schultz: Living an Ordinary Life in an Extraordinary Way, experiencing Yoga as the Training Connection for Horsemanship Excellence
- Carol Dal Porto: Agility of Body and Mind, experiencing Challenge Courses, creating trust, balance and coordination as the Training Connection for Trail Classes
- Deb Dyer: Get the Edge: the ART of Equine Body Building, expanding the gym workout to our horses, improving soundness & quality of movement, and creating self carriage through disciplined exercise
- And more in the planning stages! Check back for updates on the clinicians list.
SCHEDULE: Three days of information, experiences, and observation.
- Day One of each clinic will offer a four hour learning experience for rider and auditor participants, that is totally in the human experience (the horses get the day off). Refer to each clinician’s tab for more information on this activity. Day one activities run from 5 pm to 9 pm, if enrollment warrants, and early session, noon to 4 pm, will be offered.
Complementary bottled water and healthy snacks will be offered in the intermission of the day one session. - Day two and three are the hands on horse days, a total of six clinic hours of classroom, riding and observation. Riders will work in small groups. Q&A sessions will be offered at the end of each riding period. The day begins at 9 am, includes a lunch intermission, resumes at 1 pm and concludes by 4 pm.
Lunch will be available on the grounds, catered by The Cellar restaurant, offering salads, sandwiches, side items and beverages. Entrée price range: $6 to $10