UK Fans of the Method: We’re Coming to You!

 

We’re excited to announce that Certified Clinician Kristin Hamacher is now accepting bookings for clinics and private lessons in the United Kingdom for 2014. The lifelong horsewoman is certified to instruct at the Fundamentals level of the Method and is passionate about helping people create better partnerships with their horses. If you live across the pond and have been craving hands-on instruction from Clinton and his clinicians, here’s your chance! Kristin will teach three-day Fundamentals clinics for up to 12 participants and private lessons for up to 6 participants. Clinics will cover exercises and topics discussed in the Fundamentals Series in a group setting while private lessons will be tailored to individual horse and rider needs. Kristin will be our only clinician traveling internationally for instruction and will begin servicing the UK in 2014. You can learn more about Kristin on her website http://kristin.certifiedclinician.com/

 

To learn about the details of scheduling a clinic or private lesson in the UK, contact Brittney Chamberlain at [email protected]. Please note that all clinics and private lessons are subject to and entirely dependent upon visa approval.

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