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& Rider offers free seminars at Paint World
FORT WORTH, TexasThe
American Paint Horse Association (APHA) and
Horse & Rider Magazine have once again teamed
up to present the fourth annual Horse & Rider
Seminar Series. The series will be held in the
Watt Arena of the Will Rogers Equestrian Center
in Fort Worth, Texas, July 1-2, during the 2000
APHA World Championship Paint Horse Show.
The World Show, which runs
June 27- July 8 at the Will Rogers Equestrian
Center, is the perfect venue to learn from some
of the best trainers in the field.
Free to the public, this year's
series begins on Saturday, July 1, with a three-hour
session featuring clinician John Lyons. Returning
for the third year, Lyons has captured the attention
of the entire horse industry with methods that
level the playing field for human and horse.
Lyons will also demonstrate his world-renowned
training methods that take the buck, bolt and
bite out of your problem horse.
Lynn Palm begins the Sunday
session at 9 a.m. as she demonstrates how to
add an extra touch of finesse and style to your
showing methods. An accomplished and respected
horsewoman in both U.S. and international competition,
Palm's clinics focus on improving horsemanship
skills and achieving pressure-free communication
with horses.
Concluding the seminars, NRHA Champion Dell Hendricks
will open up his "playbook" of training techniques
that will help take your reining horse to the
top of the judge's card. A world-class rider,
Hendricks will demonstrate how to get the stop
and rollback to look like one effortless move.
For more information on these seminars, contact
the APHA at (817) 834-APHA (2742), extension 418.
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