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Groundwork Clinic Series with Justin Nicolson

May 23, 2021 by Mark Thompson

Learn firsthand the real meaning behind “groundwork” and how it can improve the relationship between you and your horse in a fun, new way!

We’ll be covering some of the following topics plus whatever groundwork questions you come prepared with (there is no riding during these clinics, only groundwork!):

— Concepts on the ground that transition to riding

— Controlling the horse’s body parts

— Teaching your horse to respond to “feel”

— Using body language to talk like a horse

— How to exercises the mind, not just the body

Learn what you can work on with any horse at any experience level to increase your level of lightness and communication, both in and out of the saddle. (Also works as a great safety pre-ride check before you mount or settling a distracted horse.)

COSTS: Participation in the 3 hour clinic costs $100. Bring a horse of any age or experience level (must be able to maintain safety and control the entire time, and no stallions please). Auditing is open to all and completely free, so feel free to bring your friends and fam along!

PARTICIPANT SPOTS in the clinic are limited to only EIGHT horse and handler teams. Your spot is reserved when you submit your registration purchase through this site, which is refundable in the form of future clinic credits up to one week before the clinic date. If tickets are sold out it means the list is full, but feel free to add yourself to the waiting list in the case a spot opens up, or look for another clinic day with spots left.

We try to foster an upbeat, fun-loving atmosphere that encourages everyone in their own unique journey with no pressure and plenty of laughs. Because as Justin would say: “this horse thing is too expensive NOT to be fun and rewarding.”

Tagged With: 180 Horsemanship, clinic, Ed Hughes Memorial Arena, Groundwork, Ione, Justin Nicolson

Groundwork Clinic Series with Justin Nicolson

May 23, 2021 by Mark Thompson

Learn firsthand the real meaning behind “groundwork” and how it can improve the relationship between you and your horse in a fun, new way!

We’ll be covering some of the following topics plus whatever groundwork questions you come prepared with (there is no riding during these clinics, only groundwork!):

— Concepts on the ground that transition to riding

— Controlling the horse’s body parts

— Teaching your horse to respond to “feel”

— Using body language to talk like a horse

— How to exercises the mind, not just the body

Learn what you can work on with any horse at any experience level to increase your level of lightness and communication, both in and out of the saddle. (Also works as a great safety pre-ride check before you mount or settling a distracted horse.)

COSTS: Participation in the 3 hour clinic costs $100. Bring a horse of any age or experience level (must be able to maintain safety and control the entire time, and no stallions please). Auditing is open to all and completely free, so feel free to bring your friends and fam along!

PARTICIPANT SPOTS in the clinic are limited to only EIGHT horse and handler teams. Your spot is reserved when you submit your registration purchase through this site, which is refundable in the form of future clinic credits up to one week before the clinic date. If tickets are sold out it means the list is full, but feel free to add yourself to the waiting list in the case a spot opens up, or look for another clinic day with spots left.

We try to foster an upbeat, fun-loving atmosphere that encourages everyone in their own unique journey with no pressure and plenty of laughs. Because as Justin would say: “this horse thing is too expensive NOT to be fun and rewarding.”

 
 
 
 
 

Tagged With: 180 Horsemanship, clinic, Ed Hughes Memorial Arena, Groundwork, Ione, Justin Nicolson

LES VOGT PERFORMANCE HORSE CLINIC

May 23, 2021 by Mark Thompson

Les Vogt 15 X World Champion will be here to share his Working Cowhorse knowledge
 

Tagged With: Acampo, clinic, Les Vogt, Performance Horse, Saco Livestock Event Center

Groundwork Clinic Series with Justin Nicolson

May 23, 2021 by Mark Thompson

Learn firsthand the real meaning behind “groundwork” and how it can improve the relationship between you and your horse in a fun, new way!

We’ll be covering some of the following topics plus whatever groundwork questions you come prepared with (there is no riding during these clinics, only groundwork!):

— Concepts on the ground that transition to riding

— Controlling the horse’s body parts

— Teaching your horse to respond to “feel”

— Using body language to talk like a horse

— How to exercises the mind, not just the body

Learn what you can work on with any horse at any experience level to increase your level of lightness and communication, both in and out of the saddle. (Also works as a great safety pre-ride check before you mount or settling a distracted horse.)

COSTS: Participation in the 3 hour clinic costs $100. Bring a horse of any age or experience level (must be able to maintain safety and control the entire time, and no stallions please). Auditing is open to all and completely free, so feel free to bring your friends and fam along!

PARTICIPANT SPOTS in the clinic are limited to only EIGHT horse and handler teams. Your spot is reserved when you submit your registration purchase through this site, which is refundable in the form of future clinic credits up to one week before the clinic date. If tickets are sold out it means the list is full, but feel free to add yourself to the waiting list in the case a spot opens up, or look for another clinic day with spots left.

We try to foster an upbeat, fun-loving atmosphere that encourages everyone in their own unique journey with no pressure and plenty of laughs. Because as Justin would say: “this horse thing is too expensive NOT to be fun and rewarding.”

 
 
 
 
 

Tagged With: 180 Horsemanship, clinic, Ed Hughes Memorial Arena, Groundwork, Ione, Justin Nicolson

Introduction to Roping

May 23, 2021 by Mark Thompson

A fun, no-stress learning environment where we start with the most fundamental roping basics on the ground with a roping dummy.

Always wanted to try roping but don’t have the faintest idea of how to throw a loop?

(Guess what; we’ve got a lesson for that.)

Professional trainer and clinician Justin Nicolson with 180 Horsemanship is now offering group lessons on INTRODUCTION to ROPING. Never held a rope in your hand before? This one’s for you.

No horses, no cows, no experience required! Just you, a rope, a dummy, and a fun group of folks. We’ll go over the different types of ropes, how to form/throw/catch a loop, where to position yourself on the ground, the difference between heading and heeling, and so much more. Whether you want to rope in the NFR or gain a cool party trick, come learn a new skill and have some fun!

Group lessons are limited to 6 spots per lesson. You will not need a horse for INTRODUCTION to ROPING, but you will need to bring a roping glove and rope. We do have ROPES and GLOVES FOR PURCHASE if you need one (just remember to check the “yes I need a rope” box during checkout and bring an extra $50 to your lesson day).

 
 
 
 
 

Tagged With: 180 Horsemanship, clinic, Justin Nicolson, roping, Sliding J Ranch

Larry Whitesell – Gaited Horse Clinic

October 23, 2015 by Mark Thompson

Due to popularity of the first Gaited Horse Clinic – Larry has added a 2nd clinic.  So if you missed your opportunity to ride in the first clinic – you can still Ride With Larry on November 9-10-11, 2015.  Use this registration form and change the date!  Contact me with any questions or to reserve your spot.  There are 4 rider openings as of Oct. 2nd.

Gaited horses are genetically bred to gait and if this is true we shouldn’t need special bits, shoes, etc, to get them to do what their genes tell them.” Larry will be covering: How to improve gait without devices, Lightness, How to build engagement to improve gait without building resistance, Balanced, light stops, Collection and more. For more info. email cottonwoodcreekequest@gmail.com

Tagged With: clinic, Cottonwood Creek Equestrian, Gaited Horse, Larry Whitesell

Larry Whitesell – Gaited Horse Clinic

October 22, 2015 by Mark Thompson

Gaited horses are genetically bred to gait and if this is true we shouldn’t need special bits, shoes, etc, to get them to do what their genes tell them.” Larry will be covering: How to improve gait without devices, Lightness, How to build engagement to improve gait without building resistance, Balanced, light stops, Collection and more. For more info. email cottonwoodcreekequest@gmail.com

Tagged With: clinic, Cottonwood Creek Equestrian, Gaited Horse, Larry Whitesell

Richard Winters Talks Horses

October 10, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

Acclaimed horseman, Richard Winters, will be presenting a clinic on Saturday and Sunday, October 13th and 14th at the El Dorado Fairgrounds in Placerville.  The Advancing Horsemanship Clinic will revolve around the body control and maneuvers necessary for upper levels of performance.  On Saturday Evening, All About Equine Animal Rescue will hold an evening social event where Tika, an AAE feedlot rescue that was unhandled and pregnant when she arrived at AAE in January 2012, will be ridden for the first time by Richard.

Richard is a long-time trainer and horsemanship competitor.  You can catch his television show on HRTV.  He teaches in the horse program at the Thacher School, a private boarding school for students with strong academic backgrounds, in Ojai, CA.  In 2009, Richard came out on top at the Road to the Horse, the international horse competition held annually in Lexington, KY.  That year he bested fellow legendary horsemen John Lyons and Tommy Garland in the competition.

In anticipation of the upcoming clinic, we asked Richard a few questions about his life, his training techniques, and about the clinic that he’ll be presenting this weekend.

SACHORSE (SH):  Can you tell us a little about your history with horses, horse showing and horse training?

Richard (RW):  I always wanted to be a cowboy. I was raised in town and my folks knew nothing about horses. I pedaled a bicycle out to a stable as a grade school boy and looked for opportunities. Eventually, I worked in the mountains wrangling dude horses in junior high; went to a horse shoeing school during my high school years; [and] apprenticed for the late, great horse trainer Troy Henry. I conducted my first clinic 22 years ago and have been able to focus more on showing western performance horses in the last 10 years.

SH:  You have a relationship with the Thacher School in Ojai.  What is your involvement there and what will students that attend the school learn in the program?

RW:  The school has their own head of the horse program and a full faculty that run the horsemanship program. I am called the “artist in residence.”  The Thacher horsemanship program had been active for almost 100 years. Every freshman goes through the horsemanship program: that means cleaning and feeding their stall 7 days a week and riding for 2 hours 5-6 days a week. Truly this is a “horsemanship” program and not just a horseback riding activity. You’ll see up to 100 young people saddled up and riding every day. The vast majority of them having no horsemanship experience prior to their time at Thacher. I was very impressed the first time I saw it, and I am proud to be a part of this fine school.

SH:  What is the focus of this clinic happening at the El Dorado Fairgrounds and what can attendee’s be expecting to learn?

RW:  This is an “advancing” clinic. It will focus on the body control necessary for more refinement, athleticism, collection, and performance of their horses.

SH:  Is there a prerequisite for this clinic or can newcomers to your program attend with their horse?

RW:  We recommend that those attending an advancing clinic be comfortable and confident on their horse. They should be free of any serious behavioral problems. The rider should be comfortable at the walk, trot, and lope in a group setting.

SH:  Are there equipment requirements for riders in your clinics?

RW:  Both English and Western riders are welcome. Riding in a simple snaffle bit or some other type of head gear that allows you to work one rein at a time is recommended.

SH:  There are so many horsemen and clinicians out there.  What makes your program different from other horsemanship programs?

RW:  With our performance horse background, and modest success in the show pen, we show people how natural horsemanship and performance horsemanship are not mutually exclusive. Our advancing clinics demonstrate how natural horsemanship can be applied at a higher level to obtain more performance from their horse.

SH:  What is the best way for someone to learn about your methods and start your program?

RW:  We have an extensive series of horsemanship DVDs, along with the clinics and expos we do around the country. There is also the opportunity to come and work with us at the Thacher school during the summer for a weekend, a week, or even a month.

SH:  If there could be one tip you give riders to help improve their horsemanship, what would it be?

RW:  Ride your horse! Don’t just talk about riding. Don’t just watch DVDs about riding.  Don’t just read books about riding.  Don’t just go to expos and watch other people ride. Make sure that when you are on your horse, that you truly are riding him. That means going through the full range of motion: walking, trotting, loping- and doing it every day.
We thank Richard for giving us his time today and look forward to seeing him this weekend.  If you would like to attend the clinic there are still riding and auditor tickets available.  Auditor Tickets are $25 for one day and $40 for both.  And don’t forget the Special Evening Event where Richard will be riding Tika for the first time.  Tickets are $15 per person and $25 for two.  Folks 16 and under are free.  A portion of ticket sales for both events benefit All About Equine Rescue.

For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact Julie Able at abelfire@d-web.com  or (916) 718-6807 or Sharon Covington at Sharon@allaboutequine.org.  Tickets can also be purchased at Lee’s Fee in Shingle Springs.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: clinic, horsemanship, interview, Richard Winters

Western Performance Horse Clinic

May 26, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

With Julie Keller Frost, at Laughton Ranch in Jackson. June 2, 2o12

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Filed Under: Event News, Local Horse News, News Tagged With: clinic, western

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