Clinician for H/J Program

Thank you to everyone for suggestions and to those who sent me PMs! Lots of great (and new to me) thoughts - am looking forward to investigating!

[QUOTE=fourfillies;8935617]
I rode in a Karen Healey clinic this weekend. She was wonderful and would check all your boxes. She is West Coast based so travel would add cost.[/QUOTE]

Second Karen Healey!

I’m also in the Northeast and really enjoyed my clinic with Bradley Caine. I think she is very patient and easy going for the kids and beginners, but can definitely teach the more advanced riders, as well. I also rode once with Callie Schott when she was working for Beezie Madden. I think she focused on more technical flatwork and I walked out of that clinic feeling like I had a lot of new knowledge and exercises to work on.

[QUOTE=Come Shine;8935642]
Another vote for Claudia. I grew up riding with her 30 years ago and just saw another clinic in March. She’s still fabulous!

Also: Erynn Ballard. Beth Underhill. Mac Cone. They are closer.[/QUOTE]

If you’re thinking of importing a Canadian, add Hyde Moffat to that list. Very popular up here for clinics, largely because he can work exceptionally well with those lower level groups - but still has plenty of experience riding/coaching/clinicing at the higher levels.

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Hi
I am writing to recommend a clinician. Her name is juliana zunde. I have had the opportunity to clinic with her several times and to put it simply…she is the best. She is invested and passionate about her role as clinician and truly loves to teach. she has a system that makes sense and I have learned so much from her. I highly recommend her. Give her a try…you will not be dissapointed!

Rob Gage of Judge My Ride is awesome. He is great with beginners all the way to Grand Prix. He also has a great sense of humor and great interaction with both the riders and audience. http://www.judgemyride.net/about-us/rob-gage-vice-president