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    Location: Somewhere around here | That Fallon Taylor post got my thinking about who we'd LOVE to go to a clinic to but they don't do clinics, like most futurity trainers. My favorites are most of the people who had to work their way into the industry instead of being born into it. The only reason I say that is because I wasn't born into it so I can relate to those trainers more. |
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| I would love to go to a Brittany Pozzi clinic. Maybe sheβs done some, I donβt know. But sheβs won on so many different horses, ones sheβs trained and ones others have, and at futurities and rodeos. I think thereβs a lot she could teach! |
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And since someone brought up Mr. Wright who has passed away, I will add Wanda Bush. Were she alive and still giving clinics, there is no one else I would go to anymore. She cared about the kids and the horses and she always made sure the kids understood how important their parents were whether they were rodeo people themselves or not.
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| Personally I would say that the Joseys have earned it. I know there were times they could not afford a bologna sandwich or were were both eating beans out ot the same can with the same fork. They found a training method that works and have been very successful with it. Besides the are just really nice people.
Don't undersell the people that have been "born" into the business either. They are successful for a reason. The names Youree, Ward, and Weast have a pretty good training program that has worked for them through three generations. |
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     Location: Jersey Girl | Ed Wright.
Or to be close enough to haul into the Josey ranch for a clinic. |
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   Location: LA Lower Alabama | Sherry Cervi and family. I like that they use their horses for more than just barrels. |
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   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | Pete Oen, Pete Oen, and Pete Oen. Watched an hour mini clinic in Louisiana, and was super impressed with not just his skill as a rider, but his knowledge of fundamentals and his problem solving skills seem right on. I liked his demeanor and attitude. |
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| CrossCreek - 2018-04-17 8:32 AM
Pete Oen, Pete Oen, and Pete Oen. Watched an hour mini clinic in Louisiana, and was super impressed with not just his skill as a rider, but his knowledge of fundamentals and his problem solving skills seem right on. I liked his demeanor and attitude.
Oh sign me up for this one as well!!! |
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    Location: South Dakota | rpreast - 2018-04-17 9:48 AM CrossCreek - 2018-04-17 8:32 AM Pete Oen, Pete Oen, and Pete Oen. Watched an hour mini clinic in Louisiana, and was super impressed with not just his skill as a rider, but his knowledge of fundamentals and his problem solving skills seem right on. I liked his demeanor and attitude. Oh sign me up for this one as well!!!
Me Too!!!! |
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  Location: Texas | Dena Kirkpatrick or Sherry Cervi. |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | I e done the Team Josey clinic but I would love to be able to afford to do a week long clinic at the ranch. Also Iβve always been a huge fan of Lance Graves. |
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| Brandon Cullins hands down
Oh wait I've attended an BC clinic at every futurity I went to all year long -__ - <------ DIS IS MY HATERADE FACE |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Ray Hunt. Ray was a great friend and I think about his wisdom every day since his passing. |
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | Celine Whitcomb Ray. And I wish I was 19 again. |
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| A friend and I got the opportunity to ride with Fred Hunter a few times and I would love to go back and learn more from him. He is full of knowledge!
Also would have liked to meet Ed Wright! |
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    Location: Texas!! | Molli Montgomery for me!! She seems so down to earth, and so many of the ones she trains go on to be successful with different riders!! |
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| Marne Loosenort!!! She is not just an amazing rider and trainer but one of the kindest person you will ever meet. Bob and Marne are the very best in my opinion. |
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  Location: Illinois | Pete Oen definitely, I like how he goes about things. Also I wouldn't mind spending a day with Hailey Kinsel & her mom, I think they've got something with their program. These are 2 people I'd want to learn from even if they weren't winning just because I think they have a lot of knowledge to offer and I like the way they ride & how the horses respond to them. As weird as it sounds I used to lope for a cutter and honestly, I've taken so much more of what I learned from him and applied it, than I have from actual barrel clinicians. |
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