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02-03-2007, 01:17 PM
Larry Whitesell Gaited Horsemanship Clinic is February 10th & 11th
Learn to get your gaited horse to: gait better, turn and stop, have speed control, solve problems, help with collection, and gait on a lighter rein. The clinician will be Larry Whitesell, and the clinic location will be at Chetola Farms in Monroe, NC. Contact Robbie Davis at 704-895-4071 or email elporvenir@aol.com.
From Robbie Davis, Piedmont president:
The Larry Whitesell clinic to be held at Chetola Farms is almost full for participates who want to ride. We had originally limited it to 15 riders, but with the response we have had we opened it up for 20 total riders. There will be an extra instructor available at the clinic to help. There is still plenty of room for auditors. Larry assures me that there will be many opportunities for the auditors to participate and ask questions. There will be other breeds participating in this clinic, so we hope this will be an excellent opportunity for exposing outside horse lovers to our wonderful Paso Finos.
Please let us know if you plan to attend, as lunch on Saturday is sponsored by Fort Dodge and dinner will be sponsored by Southern States. We need to have a head count for these meals. You will not want to miss this much anticipated clinic! Larry has been met with WONDERFUL reviews from his other clinics. Clinton Anderson spent two weeks at Larry's so that he could become acquainted with gaited horses before he filmed his gaited horse DVD. SO, even the pros choose Larry to learn!
This clinic is open to all gaited breeds everywhere, all regions.
Learn to get your gaited horse to: gait better, turn and stop, have speed control, solve problems, help with collection, and gait on a lighter rein. The clinician will be Larry Whitesell, and the clinic location will be at Chetola Farms in Monroe, NC. Contact Robbie Davis at 704-895-4071 or email elporvenir@aol.com.
From Robbie Davis, Piedmont president:
The Larry Whitesell clinic to be held at Chetola Farms is almost full for participates who want to ride. We had originally limited it to 15 riders, but with the response we have had we opened it up for 20 total riders. There will be an extra instructor available at the clinic to help. There is still plenty of room for auditors. Larry assures me that there will be many opportunities for the auditors to participate and ask questions. There will be other breeds participating in this clinic, so we hope this will be an excellent opportunity for exposing outside horse lovers to our wonderful Paso Finos.
Please let us know if you plan to attend, as lunch on Saturday is sponsored by Fort Dodge and dinner will be sponsored by Southern States. We need to have a head count for these meals. You will not want to miss this much anticipated clinic! Larry has been met with WONDERFUL reviews from his other clinics. Clinton Anderson spent two weeks at Larry's so that he could become acquainted with gaited horses before he filmed his gaited horse DVD. SO, even the pros choose Larry to learn!
This clinic is open to all gaited breeds everywhere, all regions.