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March 21
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    March 21, 2020

    SW Cowboy Dressage Clinic

    All day
    March 21, 2020
    Tyler Farms LLC
    3811 N Val Vista #9740, Mesa, AZ, 85213

    SW Cowboy Dressage Clinic with Tessa Nicolet, assisted by Judy Mackenzie

    9am-5pm

    Tyler Farms LLC

    3811 N Val Vista Dr #9740, Mesa, AZ 85213

     

    Learn all about Cowboy Dressage, Soft Feel, the Courts, the Tests! Come and improve your horsemanship skills! Get ready for the Spring Gatherings!

    $120, plus $15 Facility Fee

    Special offer for Newcomers – come to your first Clinic with Southwest Cowboy Dressage for only $15, plus Facility Fee!

    For more information call/text Judy Mackenzie on 303 358 6118 or Tessa Nicolet on 928 951 4699.

    Cowboy Dressage World Spring Gathering and Show CANCELLED

    All day
    March 21, 2020-March 22, 2020
    Find your Clan, Find your Tribe, Find your Family

    Welcome you to Cowboy Dressage World’s Spring Gathering and Show

    March 21-22, 2020

    Rancho Murieta Equestrian Center
    Rancho Murieta, California

    Educational Clinic:  Friday, March 20, 2020

    Sherrill Shotigian-Ross

    Contact: Bev Meyers  |  bevmeyers@outlook.com  |  916.335.0647

     


    CDW Educational Day

    Friday, March 20, 2020
    4:00 p.m. in Arena 3

    Cowboy Dressage with Balance, Bend, and Straightness, with Sherrill Shotigian-Ross

    In Cowboy Dressage we like our horses to bend well, be flexible, and also exhibit straightness.

    Circles will require your horse to develop a great deal of strength in his back and hindquarters— in fact, in his entire body. In order to travel correctly around a turn or circle, your horse must bend his body through his rib cage, rather than simply turn his nose to the inside.

    We desire straightness for many reasons, but mainly to ensure bilateral balance in the horse. It takes time to develop the balance and strength necessary to do any of these maneuvers well.

    Sherrill will be giving you some tips on riding the Cowboy Dressage court with precision and help you get your Cowboy Dressage dreams headed in the right direction.




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    Without their support and commitment to Cowboy Dressage our shows would not be possible.

    If you see them at the Show please tell them “thanks.”

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