On 1/11/07, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  and I've met her and seen a clinic at a horse fair and she seems
>  sincere in believing what she does is good for all horses yet admitted
>  in the clinic that one of the horses gaits was not improved by her
>  saddle.  She is a good person, just not a rocket scientist you know?

This isn't Brenda Imus herself, but a certified trainer. However, for
$75 an hour, plus $150 travel fee split between participants (they
were thinking 8 people) she should know more than just buy my chosen
trainer's bit and saddle.

Don't have anything against the woman, just don't much like the
gadgetry she promotes, teh chair seat she promotes, and her attitudes.
I was on her board for a while, and she seems to miss the basics.
However I don't have her books or videos.

The other clinician they talked to traveled with her farrier. (rolls
eyes) Why can't people just take the time it takes and work on it
naturally?

Steph
-- 
"Brutality begins where skill ends."
"Correctly understood, work at the lunge line is indispensable for
rider and horse from the very beginning through the highest levels."
Von Niendorff

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