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06/16/2007 | (2) Comments

Greg Eliel demonstrating with Shipply Strang Ranch is proud to sponsor a horsemanship clinic with Greg Eliel from the U Cross Ranch in Ellensburg Washington July 14-18. Greg is a wonderful horseman and a fabulous teacher. His clinic in 2006 was a sell out. His goal of creating a willing partnership has helped many people and horses of all levels from the beginner to the finished show professional.

Watch and learn from Greg’s technique of rebuilding a foundation from feel without force or harsh gimmicks. “All Problems are fixable”. Greg will be offering a horsemanship I for the greener riders and horses, and will help develop a strong base on the ground through halter work, help with trailer loading, leading and other behavioral problems, and then take it to the riding level. The horsemanship II will be for those who have ridden with him before and are ready to take his techniques farther into their riding. This clinic is for anyone interested in improving their relationship with their horse, whether they are on the trail or in the show ring.

Greg is a firm believer that Horses learn from the release of pressure. “They don’t learn from pressure. You should be making the wrong thing difficult and the right thing easy.” So come join us for four days of REAL HORSEMANSHIP!!
Please contact Bridget for more information on this clinic 970-963-2319.




I missed the last deal Greg Elile put an. Is he doing any more clinics nearby. Or is he available for private or small group. Thanks.

Posted by  on  06/30  at  05:22 PM

The weekly clinics I went to all last summer were by a trainer who uses Branaman’s methods, and I found them extremely helpful. I actually demonstrated them for another trainer, who is a friend of mine, on a rather pushy horse she was working with, 350-040 braindumps and she was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the horse responded and began to pay attention and become compliant to cues. We are working on getting the man who I took the clinics from to our barn, as some of our most talented horses and riders don’t do well together out of the saddle, or out of the arena. The ground work does wonders to establish relationship, softness, and responsiveness in the saddle. I, for one, highly recommend his methods. They teach you to really read your horse and give him what he needs to be happy and compliant under your leadership. RH302 braindumps When is Branaman going to be in Asheville? I’d like to go to that one myself.

Posted by 000-974 braindumps  on  08/01  at  04:10 AM
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