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? 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." 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. (Content graciously provided by Linda Bertani of Mendin' Fences Farm.) Read testimonials about camps at other US locations. |