>> Well, I USED to think that...until I went to one particular "clinic" about 
>> 3-4 years ago.  I had never felt so duped in my life.  I basically agree 
>> with you though - I just no longer say ANY clinic, but MANY clinics.

>>> However, you DID learn something from that clinic didn't you :)??

Oh yeah, I learned to warn people that there are scam clinics out there, and 
they should ask a lot of questions before they spend the time and effort to go 
see someone they don't have good information on.  I learned to remember that 
old adage, "Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me!"  But, was 
it really a good use of my time and money.  No way.  I would have been better 
off spending one-on-one time with my own horses, in a non-clinic, non-lesson 
environment.  

>>> Having said that, every clinic we've attended we've come away with many 
>>> things we can use...and some we just plain won't use.

There's a limit to how many "how not to" clinics I want to attend, like the one 
I mentioned.  There are plenty of GOOD clinics, so why waste the time/money on 
the downright silly ones...?


Karen Thomas, NC



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