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| Has anyone been to one of her clinics....are they any good?? |
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| Molly Powell is a great teacher and horseman! This will be the 3rd year I have hosted Molly for one of her clinics and wow is she good! She has rode horses she has trained as well as horses that have been trained by someone else- and has won on all of them!!! If you get a chance to learn from Molly Powell I would do it! |
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 Location: texas | MOLLY POWELL is one of the best teachers out there! Her clinics are awesome!! |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I went to one of her clinics and after one run she fixed the 2 problems I was having. I could have left the clinic at that time and it would have been worth every penny. Plus...she is a really nice person to be around. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | The clinic didn't work for my daughter or myself. |
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| I had a very negative experience at the clinic that I attended. |
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      Location: Big Blue Skies | she fixed a problem my daughter had with her horse and that alone was worth the price of admission. Very nice person, easy to work with, I'd recommend her. |
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"aint no Barbie"
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     Location: san antonio texas | This may offend some people and I'm sorry if it does... But I've never understood how you cannot learn something from someone. I read how some people go to so n so's clinic and they came away with nothing and were offended.... I don't get that. I have been to several clinics and while my personality may not mesh with that of the clinician I always soak in what they are telling me. If it doesn't work for me fine, but I always give it thought and really try and apply. Molly is a winner and she didn't start out on some high priced horse her mommy and daddy bought her. She won on stuff she had and she won on stuff noone else could and made work what she could afford which wasn't much. I have so much respect for that. I can talk to her on the telephone and she says something about rodeoing or about a horse she had and it's something I've never heard or didn't know before. She's so smart. |
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 I Am Always Right
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      Location: stray dump capital of the world | carlos - 2014-04-06 6:55 AM This may offend some people and I'm sorry if it does... But I've never understood how you cannot learn something from someone. I read how some people go to so n so's clinic and they came away with nothing and were offended.... I don't get that. I have been to several clinics and while my personality may not mesh with that of the clinician I always soak in what they are telling me. If it doesn't work for me fine, but I always give it thought and really try and apply. Molly is a winner and she didn't start out on some high priced horse her mommy and daddy bought her. She won on stuff she had and she won on stuff noone else could and made work what she could afford which wasn't much. I have so much respect for that. I can talk to her on the telephone and she says something about rodeoing or about a horse she had and it's something I've never heard or didn't know before. She's so smart.
^^^^This^^^^ I am a self diagnosed clinic groupie. Any clinic close enough for me to attend, I go to. Not just barrel racing either. If a horsemanship clinic or dressage pops up, I go. I may not ride all of them. Sometimes I audit. I have gone to clinics where my personality did not click with the clinician, clinics where I cried, got frustrated or annoyed, but I left each clinic having learned something positive that I could use with my horses. I wish some of these top barrel racers would come closer to where I live because I would go. You need to go to any clinic with an open mind and if you get rubbed the wrong way, let that roll off and keep an open mind. |
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