Horsemanship, Mental Strategies, Cattle Working Clinic

“COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR HORSE
GET CALM … GET FOCUSED 
LEARN ABOUT CATTLE”

During the mid- afternoon of Friday, October 14th, I will kick off an mid-afternoon/evening, plus two-day clinic (Saturday, the 15th and Sunday, the 16th) to help riders grow their horsemanship, mental strategies, and cattle working skills in Brenham, Texas.

On Friday afternoon, beginning at 3:00 p.m., we will explore the fundamentals for that will be covered for the next two days … and share dinner.

On Saturday and Sunday, clinic experiences will include horsemanship, and mental skill training … utilizing … flag work and cattle.

We will have lots of fun, too!

This clinic will be for both recreational and competitive riders.

It is perfect if you want to improve your skills in any or all of the main topic areas

(Note: The cattle work segment of this clinic is not a “cutting clinic” per say … but rather an intro to working with cattle.)

Here are a Few of the Many Skills You Will Learn

HORSEMANSHIP:

  1. How to think about how a horse thinks
  2. How to plan what you will do, execute it, and decide the next step
  3. How to develop a centered, balanced, quiet seat
  4. How to trot and lope with more control and comfort
  5. How to maneuver a horse … side-pass, back-up, use direct rein vs. neck rein, move a horse’s hips and shoulders
  6. How to communicate with your horse

MENTAL STRATEGIES TRAINING: 

  1. How to stay calm and relaxed no matter what is going on inside of you or around you
  2. How to focus more effectively on the task at hand
  3. How to build confidence within yourself and with your horse
  4. How to overcome fear
  5. How to shift gears from an uncomfortable, negative reaction to a more productive, positive response
  6. How to always go back to feeling calm

CATTLE WORK: 

  1. How to “read” a cow
  2. How to control one cow, or a group
  3. How to move with a cow … stop/draw/turn
  4. How to solve challenges, i.e., turning too quickly, or too slowly
  5. How to get your horse comfortable if he is afraid of cattle
  6. How to work with other people with cattle

The clinic fee is $595.00.

That amount includes Friday afternoon’s presentation and dinner, as well as a continental breakfast, and lunch on Saturday and Sunday.

The clinic begins at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and ends approximately mid to late afternoon on Sunday.

A deposit of $295.00 is required to secure your spot.

You are welcome to contact me on my cell, 979-530-8047, or my event coordinator, Melissa Taylor at schultez44@sbcglobal.net.

Just click this green button to submit your application. Once you sign-up, you will be sent additional details about attending the clinic, as well as information about lodging.

I hope to see you there!


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