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Come build the horse you've always
wanted in Jackson, GA - Feb 24-26!
What:
Free demo-open to all-on Friday night at 7pm featuring the gentle and effective methods pioneered by John Lyons. Two full days of riding then follow! Observers welcome!
Would you like to learn to make big changes in your horse? Invest one weekend to get the horse you've always wanted. Make plans to ride in this clinic now!
Featuring:
John Lyons Clinicians Keith Hosman and Patrick Benson. (This is not a Josh Lyons clinic.)
Where: Caney Creek Farm (home of H&H Barrel Racing)
225 Cedar Creek Rd, Jackson, GA 30233-just 30 miles SE of Atlanta (directions below), phone: 770-775-9203
Caney Creek Farm equestrian facility is located off of I-75 South on 17 acres in beautiful Jackson, GA. Their specialty is barrel racing and they offer training and lessons in this area. The 100x200 lighted, covered show arena provides opportunity to ride all year long. It's perfect for training, shows, clinics, seminars, parties and just plain rider/horse bonding time! Caney Creek provides 40 stalls on the property with 3 turn out pastures, 2 round pens and a hot walker. Their banquet room seats 80 and their commercial kitchen is also available under private contract. Contact owners Buck and Kathy Harrelson by emailing , by calling 770-775-9203, or by visiting their site at www.hhbarrelracing.com.
When: Friday, February 24 - Sunday, February 26, 2006
Free demo Friday night at 7pm
Are you starting a horse? Can you horse's ground manners stand some improvement? Then come learn an indespensible part of horse training: bridle work from the ground; it'll make your horse soft and responsive - and give you something to do on those rainy days. Plus, for those of you that are "stuck" in your horse training, we'll answer questions and tell you how to deal with horses that won't go, won't stop, can't turn, jig on the trail and so on.
To see a description of our riding clinics, click here or follow the button above, "Clinic Description."
Cost:
Rider tuition: $350
The rider tuition for this clinic is $350. Please note that riders will also be responsible for the cost to board their horse at this facility. The fee to board your horse is $25 for one night, $40 for 2 nights and $55 for 3 nights (shavings included). Arrangements to board your horse must be made directly with the owner of the facility. To arrange for boarding your horse, call Caney Creek Farms at 770-775-9203, send an email to or visit their website at www.hhbarrelracing.com.
Space is limited; this clinic will be limited to between 10-15 riders. Riders, to hold your slot in this clinic, we must receive a deposit of $100. Please mail your check to: Keith Hosman, PO Box 31, Utopia, TX 78884.
Observers: $20/day
Note: Subscribers to our newsletter get 2-for-1 observer admission. You can sign up at the top left of this web page. On the day of the event, simply give us your email address; we'll have a list.
Directions:
Caney Creek Farm is at 225 Cedar Creek Rd in
Jackson, GA 30233
Out of Jackson, GA, headed east on Hwy 36, go aprox 2.8 miles and turn right at Four Points Rd, (note: it will be Four Points on one side, Old Bethel on the other). Go 7/10 of a mile down Four Points, turning left at Cedar Creek Rd, then 3/4 mile to the arena on the right. If coming off of Hwy 42, come down Old Bethel, straight at the four-way stop onto Four Points, left at Cedar Creek Rd.
GPS coordinates:
33.3430° North/Lat, -83.9527° West/Long
33° 20' 34.8000" Latitude, -83° 57' 9.7200" Longitude
All coordinates are close—but approximate.
First, read our "Rider Info" page—then let us know you're interested by to drop us an email. You'll need to get a deposit in to hold your place.
Riders, Please Note
VERY IMPORTANT: All horses must have a current Coggins. Also, any horse from out of state must have health papers. These papers must be presented to the facility owner when your horse first arrives.
Observers
If you'd like to attend this clinic, visit our "Observer Info" page.
Normal Person Reminder
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Clinic Itinerary
Here's a look at the flow of a typical clinic, with a description of exercises:
Riders meeting: discuss training principles, establish goals
Steering the Tail: connect the rein to the hip
Serpentines: giving to pressure, softening the neck, controlling head elevation
Hip-Shoulder-Shoulder: developing straight, collected stops and backing up
Clockwork: gaining hip & shoulder control for diagonals, side passes, half passes, & full passes
The 1-Off Serpentine: connecting the rein to the shoulders
The Calm Down Cue (aka "The Rear-Ending Lesson")
The Three Step Stop: give to the bit better; get faster, more energetic stops; improve the backup.
Power Steering through reverse-arc circles: perfecting shoulder control, begin the spin (turn on the haunches), neck reining
Power Brakes: getting solid stops on a loose rein
Cruise Control: get emotional control with speed control
Understanding leads and lead changes
*This itinerary serves as an example only. Exercises will be tailored to suit the individual group and needs of the horses.
Will this work for me?
Yes! Consider that 150,000 people read John's "Perfect Horse" magazine every month! That's 150,000 people saying "yes, this works!"
How much will it cost? How do I sign up?
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