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     Location: NC | What does everyone think of sharon camarillo clinics? Heading to one in april |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | Racer4eva - 2014-12-23 11:13 AM What does everyone think of sharon camarillo clinics? Heading to one in april
sharon's was the first clinic i ever attented....and wow it was an eye opener.....i was really young and pretty shy and yup she made me cry...lol....but i learnt a lot and i still use some of the things i learnt to this very day
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     Location: NC | mruggles - 2014-12-22 1:24 PM
Racer4eva - 2014-12-23 11:13 AM What does everyone think of sharon camarillo clinics? Heading to one in april
sharon's was the first clinic i ever attented....and wow it was an eye opener.....i was really young and pretty shy and yup she made me cry...lol....but i learnt a lot and i still use some of the things i learnt to this very day
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     Location: Texas | I don't know how old you are, but you should come to one of my clinics... They are great for intermediate to advanced riders... they are divided into age groups, reasonably priced, and limited to 10 riders! Everyone gets plenty of one on one and we address issues, in training and competition, that effect you and your horse. I'm a firm believer that you can not put horses and riders in a box, because what works for one, may not work for another... In short, you would LOVE IT! I have references, lol. There is actually a waiting list to get in, but I promise you that it will be worth the wait!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I haven't read the thread but my choice is Connie Combs. |
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  Location: Oklahoma | Jackie Jatzlau has awesome clinics! Best in my opinion! |
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   Location: Missouri | How much is a Connie Combs Clinic? |
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      Location: Iowa | Connie Combs will be in Sioux Falls in May! Jackie said her clinic is 3 days and is $375 and they only take 8-10 students.
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     Location: Jersey Girl | Wrapsnap (Andy Cowan) puts on great clinics as well. His emphasis is on horsemanship first no matter what level of rider you are. |
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| Troy Crumrine is awesome! He works with all level of riders & gives you alot of one on one time. |
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| Rausch_Jessica - 2014-12-22 11:49 AM
What do people think of Charmayne's? Do you get your money's worth? Thanks!
I absolutely adored Charmaynes clinic. I wish it would have lasted a week. Three days, I was exhausted. We rode, and rode, and rode. It was fabulous. I totally jive with her teaching style, personality, and style. I have a reining, working cow horse, and ride in the mountains after your Dad's cows adapt or die type background, and she was able to clean up a lot of little things that were going on. Stuff that was pretty ingrained from highschool and other stuff I was trying to master and was falling short.
I had gone to an Ed clinic the year before, and spent a whole year trying to figure out the hands up style. Can't do it. Loved his personality and teaching ability, style just not for me. My times went through the floor with my Ed clinic, then soared back .5 seconds faster than they were before I went to Eds clinic after I rode with Charmayne. I went from running 2D to running 4D to running 1D.
For me, the numbers didn't lie and the money was well spent. I can't wait to enroll in another one. |
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| mruggles - 2014-12-22 11:58 AM
Rausch_Jessica - 2014-12-23 10:54 AM Thanks! I am a little hesitant because of the price, plus there is also an Ed Wright clinic close as well which I have heard alot of good things about him!
id choose ed over charmayne any day of the week....have fun
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | classicpotatochip - 2014-12-24 9:47 PM mruggles - 2014-12-22 11:58 AM Rausch_Jessica - 2014-12-23 10:54 AM Thanks! I am a little hesitant because of the price, plus there is also an Ed Wright clinic close as well which I have heard alot of good things about him! id choose ed over charmayne any day of the week....have fun
m See, and I'm completely opposite. : ) Don't knock it till you try it!
lol....you couldn't pay me enough to go to a charmayne clinic.......
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       Location: Lost in the swamps | i would love to participate in any one of these clinics, i have attened a kim thomas clinic( i liked) and observed a charmeyne james clinc.( i loved) but we dont get them here in south louisiana much.  |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | mruggles - 2014-12-24 8:30 AM classicpotatochip - 2014-12-24 9:47 PM mruggles - 2014-12-22 11:58 AM Rausch_Jessica - 2014-12-23 10:54 AM Thanks! I am a little hesitant because of the price, plus there is also an Ed Wright clinic close as well which I have heard alot of good things about him! id choose ed over charmayne any day of the week....have fun
m See, and I'm completely opposite. : ) Don't knock it till you try it! lol....you couldn't pay me enough to go to a charmayne clinic.......
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I went to a Charmayne clinic. She's a great person dont get me wrong but I'll keep training with Connie Combs vs CJ. You won't get saddle sores riding in a CJ clinic. |
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 Location: Lost in the corn of Iowa. | I'd rather get the saddle sores in a clinic. Meaning that I might feel like I was getting something from the experience. So I was going to sign up for one today, but the hubby said to wait until after Christmas. Hint Hint. Wink wink. I think that I may be getting a clinic as a gift this year. Yay!! For a non horsey husband, I have seen him on BHW a few times. And I should of known something was up when he asked what my screen name was.  |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | Girls_Gotta_Jet - 2014-12-25 8:19 AM I'd rather get the saddle sores in a clinic. Meaning that I might feel like I was getting something from the experience. So I was going to sign up for one today, but the hubby said to wait until after Christmas. Hint Hint. Wink wink. I think that I may be getting a clinic as a gift this year. Yay!! For a non horsey husband, I have seen him on BHW a few times. And I should of known something was up when he asked what my screen name was.  thats a good gift..... and who says barrel racers are hard to buy for.....bling or clinic or hock injection....lol...easy peasy
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | I would suggest that you watch videos of each of the "teachers" and see which style of riding fits with yours....I have helped at a couple of Dan and Vickie Reinhardt clinics. They put a LOT of emphasis on "correct" riding. |
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