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"I thoroughly enjoyed the clinic with Aiden. His #1 concern is rider
safety when out on course and this includes everything from improved
position for your hands and body to learning how to properly use the
technique of slipping your reins. I've taken a lot of clinics over the
last 5 years, but no one has spent the time to explain ALL the
different times when slipping your reins is an appropriate move (not
just for down banks). I came away from the clinic with improved skills
and increased confidence. Aiden packs a lot of saddle time into these
clinics, so I strongly suggest you plan for 8 hours of riding in a 3
day period. If you are looking for clinician that will let you jump
all the fences in your next XC clinic, this is not the clinic for you.
However, if you are interested in really learning how to ride safely
and effectively and be able to do fences that are levels above your
current ability (safely) then this IS the clinic for you."

Megan Beachler






Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:02 pm

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