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All
levels of horses and riders are welcome, and the clinic is open
to all breeds of horse. It promises to be five days of hard work
and good fun. Even if you don’t ride a Lipizzaner, you and your
horse will come away with new skills and confidence.
Zimmermann
will be teaching classical riding, lunging, and work in hand.
He will teach 8‑10 sessions per day, 30‑45 minutes
each, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a break for lunch. Cost per
session is $150 with a limit of five lessons per horse. Stabling
is available.
If
you won’t be able to bring a horse, but still would like to attend
the clinic, there’s plenty of room for spectators. The cost to
audit the class is $20 per day, or $75 for all 5 days if paid
by Dec. 30. The cost at the door is $25 per day. Spectators are
asked to bring chairs if they wish to sit.
Will
your horse learn to do those amazing dance moves and breathtaking
leaps? No, but a session
can only benefit your horse, and your handling skills.
“Horses
and riders alike improve visibly during the week, and better yet,
many have been able to take their newfound skills home and continue
their improvement,” says Judith Tarr speaking of a past clinic.
“The
instructor was unfailingly patient, demanding yet kind, and endlessly
encouraging of both riders and horses, many of whom had never
ridden in this level of clinic before. This truly was a cut above,
but no one needed to be a Grand Prix rider to benefit from it.
All levels of riders and horses, from all sorts of backgrounds,
came and learned and went away with a whole new set of skills.”
For
information and sign‑up forms, e‑mail Judith Tarr
at capriole@gmail.com. Or call Joni Bockisch at (520) 682‑8136
or 404‑8824; Kathryn Spangler‑Norby at (480) 595‑3281;
or Melani Harris at (480) 216‑2886. The deadline for registration
is Dec. 30.
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