Globe, Arizona Fundamentals Clinic

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We’ve still got a few open participant spaces in our Globe, Arizona three-day Fundamentals Clinic. The event is being held at Apache Gold, January 8-10. Clinton will work with 20 participants and their horses and invites spectators to watch all three days of the clinic. Participants learn groundwork and riding exercises that provide a solid foundation from which to advance their horsemanship and are taught how to transform a stiff, heavy and unwilling horse into a soft, supple and cooperative partner. Under saddle exercises are geared toward improving the horse as well as building the rider’s confidence and increasing their sense of feel and timing. The clinics’ focus is on safety and helping participants get results with their horses.

To ensure each participant receives the attention and assistance they need to make as much progress as possible, Clinton’s clinicians will be on hand to provide additional one-on-one help during the clinics and after hours.

For more information, including to participate or to purchase spectator tickets, visit www.walkaboutevents.com or contact Brittney at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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