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Anna Twinney Horsemanship Clinic

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 310 Peach Lake Rd Brewster NY 10509  See map

Spend the day learning the foundations of the Reach Out to Horses® program and take your partnership with your horse to a whole new level. Through demonstrations, lectures, and hands-on exercises, you will explore the very same techniques that Anna Twinney has used all around the world to build genuine trust-based partnerships with thousands of horses.


Part I - De-Mystify the Round Pen: Witness the effectiveness of the round pen. Experience a language that goes beyond body gestures, and create a lexicon that can be used in and out of the round pen.


Part II - Muscle Testing: Identify what your horse needs to be happy, healthy and whole.


Part III - Animal Communication: Discover the world of interspecies communication and explore a whole new relationship with your horse.


Anna Twinney is the founder of Reach Out to Horses®, the most unique and comprehensive equine training program in the world. She is known around the globe for her highly acclaimed work as an Equine Specialist, Natural Horsemanship Clinician, Animal Communicator and Karuna Reiki Master. Her gentle yet highly effective methodologies are based exclusively in the horse's own language, including non-verbal communication, animal communication and the use of energy.


This is the only Reach Out to Horses® clinic currently scheduled in the Northeast for the next year. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an equine master.


Adults 18 and up: $125 per person ($150 if you register after 11/16)


Age 17 and under: $60 per person ($75 if you register after 11/16)


Space is limited, so sign up today!


R.S.V.P. by 11/21 to Syreeta Jones at Sjones@pegasustr.org or 845-669-8235 x101.

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