Jonathan field CLINIC

Clinic sessions in Arena

Re-Starting Horses ~ Key Tips to Clean Up or Avoid the Most Common Training Issues (3 Part Series)

Seminar sessions in the Information Theatre on all 3 days
Seminar/Lecture Topics:
1 - Horses I’ve known…Stories and Lessons from a Life Lived with Horses
2 - The Art of Liberty Training, the Big Picture Benefits for You and Your Horse
3 - Jonathan Field Horsemanship Training Scale and 5 Course Pathway  

In 2006 Jonathan took all the theory, skills and experiences from his life with horses and integrated them into his own method of teaching people how to become excellent with their horses:  Jonathan Field Horsemanship, Inspired by Horses™.

Jonathan refers to his program as Inspired by Horses™ because it is the horses that inspired him to develop it.  It is a program designed with the horse in mind through every step while developing the relationship between horse and human, or the ultimate predator with the ultimate prey animal.  Teaching you to think the way a horse thinks keeps your horse interested in you, allowing you to gain access to something very special - the ultimate relationship with a horse.

With Jonathan’s natural ability to communicate, he’s made his program fun and easy to understand in a step-by-step format designed to teach you how to achieve your dreams with horses. [READ MORE]

CONNIE DORSCH HUNTER/JUMPER CLINIC

Clinic sessions AT THE AG CENTRE

Wednesday & Thursday at the Ag Centre

Participants are invited to apply for Hunter/Jumper Clinic on Wednesday, Feb 10 & Thursday, Feb. 11.  

With demonstrations of hunter under saddle class and an equitation on the flat class on Friday and a demonstrations regarding confirmation and how it affects jumping style and soundness on Saturday. Watch the website for applications.

Connie Dorsch has been involved with horses for over 45 years, starting in Regina, SK where she was a member of Pony Club and attained the highest “A” level.  Then started to teach young Pony Clubbers, give clinics and became a Pony Club examiner; was on the original founding committee of the Saskatchewan Horse Federation and  served as president from 1994-1999 and again from 2000-2002; was on the founding committee of the Saskatchewan Hunter Jumper Association and served as president from 1980-2004; served on the Equine Canada Executive committee for 6 years and on the Human  Relations committee of Equine Canada for 3 years; has been an Equine Canada Senior Judge of Hunters, Jumpers, Hacks and Hunt Seat Equitation since 2000 and an Equine Canada recorded judge since 1997.

Connie conducts numerous riding clinics and judging clinics in Canada and the US. She and her husband Don, own and operate Dorsch Farms near Weyburn, SK. They both ride, train, give lessons and compete.

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Lyn Ringrose Moe: Cowboy Dressage Clinic

Clinic sessions AT THE AG CENTRE

Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Ag Centre

 

Lyn Ringrose Moe will be presenting a Cowboy Dressage Clinic on Friday, Saturday & Sunday.

Lyn grew up in the central California foothills in Mariposa County. As a child she was always impressed with the California stock horses at the County Fair as she rode her Shetland/Welsh pony, Pancho, in gymkhana events. Lyn has always been a cowgirl at heart and has always loved horses - all kinds.

While attending Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, Lyn was introduced to dressage and combined training (eventing). She competed in eventing, but finally settled on the sport of dressage where she successfully competed, trained, and coached to the FEI levels of the sport. Lyn also completed the USDF “L” judges program. Lyn has trained and competed on many breeds of horses for competitive dressage and coached many riders successfully up the levels. [READ MORE]

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