Welsh Girl
18-01-2010, 10:37 PM
Ricky Quinn
Horsemanship Clinics
Ricky travels the United States helping people with their horses and is returning to Ireland this March. If you're looking to improve your feel, timing and balance, and overall horsemanship, we hope you'll join us for another great clinic. Ricky carries on the tradition of the Vaquero style of horsemanship, that has a history going back 6 centuries. Creating a true partnership with horses, his passion is to share that better way with others. Rickys mentor is Buck Brannaman who himself learned from the great Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance. Ricky is not only a talented horseman he is a great teacher. He is very good at answering questions and explaining what he's doing while he's doing it. Ricky will give you an honest opinion about what is happening with your horse and will challenge you and your horse to better your skills. Ricky has helped riders and horses from riding disciplines across the board, for example; Western, Showjumping and Dressage. Rickys dedication to helping a horse and rider through a problem to achieve a goal is inspirational. Whatever level you ride at and whatever your goal, Ricky can help you and your horse.
Clinic Dates
March 19, 20 & 21st
Creagh Equestrian Centre, Ballinasloe, Co Galway.
March 26, 27 & 28th
Millbrook Equestrian Centre, Newry, Co Down.
Format
Three days of Horsemanship.
This clinic is for ridden horses or ponies, all levels of riders, and all disciplines. Beginning with getting to the feet through ground work, Ricky will guide pupils to then translate this into their riding. The better things get from the ground, the more time is spent riding and utilizing the same principles from the horses back to get a job done of a much higher quality.
Riding participants €250 for three days.
Spectators €30 per day.
10am to 5pm with 1 hour lunch break.
For more information please contact us:
www.rickyquinnclincs.com
rickyquinnclincs@gmail.com
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For Pictures have a look at the Album on my profile Ricky Quinn (http://www.stabletostable.com/forums/album.php?albumid=181)
Horsemanship Clinics
Ricky travels the United States helping people with their horses and is returning to Ireland this March. If you're looking to improve your feel, timing and balance, and overall horsemanship, we hope you'll join us for another great clinic. Ricky carries on the tradition of the Vaquero style of horsemanship, that has a history going back 6 centuries. Creating a true partnership with horses, his passion is to share that better way with others. Rickys mentor is Buck Brannaman who himself learned from the great Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance. Ricky is not only a talented horseman he is a great teacher. He is very good at answering questions and explaining what he's doing while he's doing it. Ricky will give you an honest opinion about what is happening with your horse and will challenge you and your horse to better your skills. Ricky has helped riders and horses from riding disciplines across the board, for example; Western, Showjumping and Dressage. Rickys dedication to helping a horse and rider through a problem to achieve a goal is inspirational. Whatever level you ride at and whatever your goal, Ricky can help you and your horse.
Clinic Dates
March 19, 20 & 21st
Creagh Equestrian Centre, Ballinasloe, Co Galway.
March 26, 27 & 28th
Millbrook Equestrian Centre, Newry, Co Down.
Format
Three days of Horsemanship.
This clinic is for ridden horses or ponies, all levels of riders, and all disciplines. Beginning with getting to the feet through ground work, Ricky will guide pupils to then translate this into their riding. The better things get from the ground, the more time is spent riding and utilizing the same principles from the horses back to get a job done of a much higher quality.
Riding participants €250 for three days.
Spectators €30 per day.
10am to 5pm with 1 hour lunch break.
For more information please contact us:
www.rickyquinnclincs.com
rickyquinnclincs@gmail.com
Private Message me on this forum
For Pictures have a look at the Album on my profile Ricky Quinn (http://www.stabletostable.com/forums/album.php?albumid=181)