Western Horsemanship brings light hands, subtle cues, and an appreciation for the ultimate benefits derived from a true partnership between horse and rider. The concept of “lightness” and subtle cues grew from its acceptance. They found that the result was good for both horse and rider.
Join the MFTHBA for a desensitizing clinic with Paco Suarez on May 2 at the Reynolds Creek Equestrian Campground in Waco, Texas. Cost is $35.00 per person and ALL proceeds will go to support the trails via the Texas Equestrian Trail Riders Association. The clinic will begin at 9 am. The event is open to all breeds.
Come early, tack up and visit. Learn and practice the obstacles from 9 am until noon, then enjoy a picnic lunch. Show what you’ve learned in a trail obstacle competition that starts at 2 pm. Awards will be given for winners in each division: Beginner, Advanced, Youth, Over the Hill (50+), and Overall Most Improved.
For those who wish to camp overnight: There’ll be a trail ride at 9:30 am. Lunch is on your own Sunday.
RSVP to Pat Stouter by calling 903-229-3599 or emailing pastouter@gmail.com. We’ll need a head count for food. To make a reservation at Reynolds Creek Equestrian Campground call 1-877-444-6777 or visit: http://corpslakes.usace.army.mil/visitors/projects.cfm?ld=M219250.