When you come to one of the United States clinic venues...

...what can you expect?

Ever wished for some intensive time to focus just on yourself and your horse?

Thought how fantastic it would be "talk horse" non-stop
without the other person's eyes glazing over?

Wondered how to ever learn all the little subtleties of good horsemanship?

Maybe you'd just like some qualified feedback about how to take
your horsemanship to the next level.

If you'd like to LEARN and EXPERIENCE
in a great learning environment with like-minded folks ...
these Adult Horsemanship Camps are just what you've been looking for!

What's so different about these clinics?

"Time and time again, riders hire trainers for their horses and come to depend on being told what to do without developing an understanding of how to do it themselves. Harry likes to say he is in the 'awareness' business. He is here to teach you how to see what he sees in a horse so you can leave his clinics with a clear understanding of how to develop your relationship with your horse. Harry is particular, for your sake and the sake of the horse. In order to be clear, a person needs to be precise. In order to be precise, you have to understand what you are teaching your horse and why."

A friend of ours wrote that a few years ago and we couldn't have said it better!

We want people ... students ... to have a REAL opportunity to LEARN. We feel very strongly about students receiving individualized attention, that they have the opportunity to freely ask questions, and have the time to explore what has been presented. All this is an atmosphere of encouragement. AND ...from an extremely talented trainer who is committed to people learning ... well, what better way than small groups, for a week, in a place where you don't have to worry about much but your own activities?!

What is the format?

If you are used to "traditional" clinics, we think you'll be pleasantly surprised by the way life goes during your week here. Each day starts at breakfast with discussions of any variety of topics or questions as well as planning the activities and focus for the upcoming sessions. Often, Harry will begin Monday morning by doing some bit of demonstration. There is no format to this ... it may just be that morning's discussion prompted an area he felt would be a good introduction to the week or an area he is currently working on improving with his own horses.

One-on-one
At the start of each week, each horse and rider will have at least one individual session with Harry. This gives him a chance to meet your horse and to jointly set out the area(s) you'd like to work on during the coming week. You can come with something specific in mind or simply ask to get his feedback and direction on improving and moving ahead in your personal horsemanship.

(Content graciously provided by Linda Bertani of Mendin' Fences Farm.)

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