
Dear Steve & the team,
I attended Steve's wagga clinic on both the saturday and sunday
sessions. I thought the way he presented his ideas and the tactful
way in which he handled the problems people presented him with was
just fantastic! He deserves great praise and I hope we will see
him down that way again for another great presentation.
If there were more horse people able to see such work being done,
the world would be a better place! I find it both annoying and rather
cruel that there are so many un-informed and narrow minded horse
people out there. It is good to see that there are people actively
going about correcting this problem, so WELL DONE STEVE!!!
Elisha Vanzella Wagga Wagga
A big part of what we took away from the course was about setting
your own standard, I guess we realised that a horse will only do
as much as he has to, and is very capable of much more if we just
know how to ask. So if you want for something to be perfect, whether
its walking on the lead or standing still while you get on or work
a beast or whatever, keeping asking and working at it until you
feel its exactly how you wanted it to be.
Tam and Mick ( Toowoomba clinic, July 2003)
I heard some really great feedback from your last clinic in the
North of the State here and would love to come to the next one.
Jane Martin (Longford Tasmania)
Just a quick note to tell you how much I enjoyed last Saturday
and I am only sorry that I couldn't come again on Sunday.
Ann Smart, Sydney
Just a short note to let you know how much I enjoyed the School
last weekend,it was great. I have ridden Oakie this morning. Had
to let you know that he has improved out of sight, no temper tantrums
at all and was just waiting for my leg to tell him what to do next,
no where near 100% but so much better than the 1% on the weekend
so please tell Steve how happy I am.
Narelle Hayes, Grafton (Coffs clinic 2003)
Many thanks to you all for assisting me with my dopey grey who is
now a different horse. I took him to my instructor last weekend
and she could not rave enough about how nicely he is going.
Karen Steiner, Toowoomba, 2003
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