I have never been one to have 10 or 20 riders in the arena at a training clinic. I prefer working with smaller groups of riders usually between 3 and 7 riders only at my clinics. I realize there are many people out there who will conduct a training clinic with 10 or more riders attending, but that's not how I like to conduct a clinic. For me it is about giving everyone participating in the clinic one on one attention. I believe less riders in the arena makes it easier for me to elevate each rider and give them the tools to improve their riding skill, build their confidence or assist them in the training of their horse. I also believe that less riders in the arena make for a safer and calmer environment for both horse and rider to learn in.
I will begin conducting mini-clinics starting in this month. The mini-clinics are limited to 1 to 3 riders and three hours in length. The propose of the mini clinics is to provide personal instruction/training in a clinic setting so riders can receive a more intense learning experience in a shorter time period. They are good for those not ready for an all day clinic, but want more than an hour of instruction or training. These clinics are perfect for some who may not want to committee to weekly lessons, because they can be schedule once or twice a month.
As always all disciplines, all levels and all breeds are welcome. My goal is to tailor each clinic to the need of both horse and rider. I want my clients to leave with the tools, confidence and knowledge to make their horse the best he can be.
I offer these clinics- Western Dressage-Intro To Classical Dressage-Balanced Horsemanship For Trail Riders-Mind Body & Spirit Confidence Building - Crossing Training(Dressage methods of training for all riders).
Check out my website at www.cherylchildstraining.com
Happy Trails,
Cheryl
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