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siouxsie
02-08-2010, 06:27 PM
I am quite sure most of you have heard of Franklin Levinson and the great work he has done with various people and their horses all over the world, he teaches through compassion,wisdom skill and most importantly trust. What sets Franklin apart from other trainers is that first and foremost, Franklins goals and agenda with any horse is the development of "trust" No relationship can flourish and develop without mutual trust and respect as it's very core. He teaches his methods to all disiplines english,western ect.
I am in the process of organising for Franklin to come and host a clinic in Co Louth possibly the first weekend in september and I would like to see what kind of interest is out there if u feel this is something u would like to attend or if u would like to bring your horse to participate in this clinic please leave me a post or send me a pm, let me know what u would like to get out of the day or if u just want to attend prices yet to be confirmed won't cost the earth and u will take something positive away from this experience. :)
"Being a competent rider does not mean being an experienced horse person"
intouch
02-08-2010, 06:58 PM
That's the same w/e as the Ttouch clinic?
siouxsie
02-08-2010, 08:24 PM
Who is hosting that clinic and where is it on ? Franklin Levinson will most likely here on Sat 4th September
xxkarenxx
02-08-2010, 08:25 PM
Never even heard of him :blushing:
siouxsie
02-08-2010, 08:31 PM
Well look him up online he is quite well known he holds regular clinics in oz,corfu,ireland ect all info is on his homepage lifestory teachings ect he works with english and western riders on all issues horse related, worth a look never know u might enjoy it :)
B.D.I's
02-08-2010, 09:31 PM
sounds interesting, where is the clinic going to be, im in louth to and i know a friend of mine has a very backward T.B gelding which has issues and im sure both he and his horse could use some confidence building. :nod:
siouxsie
02-08-2010, 09:50 PM
As soon as more details are confirmed will let u know BDIs just need to get organised sounds like it would be of benefit to ur friend and his horse he will hopefully have a happy outcome
intouch
03-08-2010, 12:32 AM
Tellington Ttouch Training with International Instructor
Robyn Hood (sister of Linda Tellington Jones and co-founder of the method)
3 Day ‘hands-on’ Intensive Clinic
Sat 4th Sept-Mon 6th Sept 2010
Kill International Equestrian Centre
Kill, Co. Kildare
(Horses optional, overnight stabling available)
Clinic cost is €50 a day ( based on 20 attendees)
Closing date for registration is 18th August
TTeam is widely used around the world by animal lovers and people who work with animals. It is a teaching method for horses that incorporates (a) bodywork (b) ground work and (c) ridden exercises to improve the animal’s coordination, balance and athletic ability as well as self confidence and self control.
For more information on clinic please contact:
Theodora Sonnenberg 085 170 8412
mrsdrsonnenberg@gmail.com
siouxsie
03-08-2010, 04:58 PM
Sounds great but I am trying to bring a clinic down this end of the country as there are'nt any being run in this vacinity good luck with your clinic :)
poi-chick
03-08-2010, 05:01 PM
I'd be interested but that is the same weekend as the masters in mullingar.
siouxsie
03-08-2010, 09:39 PM
I'd be interested but that is the same weekend as the masters in mullingar.
:nod:
Awh well there is always going to be something on it's hard to get a weekend that suits everyone our clinic will more than likely be in Ravensdale Lodge Co Louth on Sat 4th September starting at 10am
Grumpy_gelding
14-08-2010, 03:00 PM
sounds interesting, where is the clinic going to be, im in louth to and i know a friend of mine has a very backward T.B gelding which has issues and im sure both he and his horse could use some confidence building. :nod:
:censored:
B.D.I's
14-08-2010, 05:51 PM
:censored:
ah now grumpy-gelding you didnt think i meant your lovely guy, sure he is the salt of the earth, or at least should be salted before going in the earth:D:stirpot::evil:
siouxsie
14-08-2010, 06:36 PM
Just wondering BDIs if you didnt meant grumpy gelding do you have another horse and rider in mind that may need help ......maybe something nearer home :rofl:
Grumpy_gelding
15-08-2010, 10:41 AM
ah now grumpy-gelding you didnt think i meant your lovely guy, sure he is the salt of the earth, or at least should be salted before going in the earth:D:stirpot::evil:
Suppose not coz accorinding to ur status ur a splendid one to behold ...so true....:paf::evil::witch:
Grumpy_gelding
15-08-2010, 10:42 AM
Just wondering BDIs if you didnt meant grumpy gelding do you have another horse and rider in mind that may need help ......maybe something nearer home :rofl:
The only thing can help them 2 is Jeremy Kyle (even "Colm and Lucy" couldnt help:D)
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