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The Pennsylvania Natural Horsemanship Association, Inc. is proud to present by popular demand , once again, 2008 Horseman's Extravaganza Clinician
Elizabeth's Clinics are well known and popular through the United States and Canada. She works through positive re-enforcement for the horse and rider. Clinics are about a complete and a higher level of horsemanship in which to empower the horse owner with as much knowledge as possible in achieving a positive and complete relationship with their horse. Her clinics were so highly received and enjoyed at Extravaganza 2007, that we've asked her back to educate once again at Extravaganza 2008.
Liz's clinics include teaching Bio-mechanics, making positive choices and applications when using supportive aids such as the human body, bits and bitting, saddle fitting etc. Areas such as Equine psychology, common sense ground work, gait analysis, gait development, what is straightness and how to find it, conditioning, application and benefits of lateral work on the ground and under saddle will all be addressed. Clinics are geared for all levels and experience of riders from beginning to very advanced levels. Her goal is to have a positive environment at all clinics, one in which people have a wonderful time, share and enjoy the thrill of learning together.
Elizabeth's extensive education and prestigious credits make her one of the most requested clinicians in the United States and Canada. Please don't miss this opportunity to see Liz. Please visit her website for more information about this talented educator.
Participant openings for Extravaganza 2008 are available for the following Elizabeth Graves clinics::
Great Gaits, Get Straight Learn what straightness means and how to achieve it for success in all gaits for the gaited horse.
Taking the Mystery Out of Gaits Learn the Gait continuum, what are the easy gaits, how they look, feel and how to recognize them.
Structure as it Relates to Gait An in-depth explanation into gaited horse bio-mechanics; the how's and why's of gait.
Dressage for the Gaited Horse The use of seat, legs and hand aids through lateral work.
If you are interested in participating in one of Liz's clinics/seminars, please contact us at info@pnhainc.com or 724-859-7938 Application information is available here.
(Video taping of any kind at clinics is strictly prohibited)
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