>>> Just seems more and more its only women who care about clinics etc, and get excited about learning new things or bettering themselves and their horses.
You tend to see a higher percentage of male participants at the Parelli clinics. At their weekend seminars, it seems like there are usually maybe 25-35% men there. At most other-clinician riding clinics, men seem pretty rare - probably not so much at the roping/cutting/reining clinics but I don't go to those. Most of the clinics I've participated in (excluding Parelli and Dave Seay) there have been no men participants. Cary was the only man at the Centered Riding clinic we attended at Robyn's, and the only one at the last Liz Graves clinic. I'm not sure if Cary is that into horses - or if he just enjoys the attention he gets when he's the only guy around... :) (Actually, I think it has a lot to with his attachment to Skjoni.) Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
