Hi all.

Sr. Centered Riding Instructor Lucile Bump will be teaching another
Centered Riding open clinic for Icelandics and their riders on May
24-25, in Guilford, VT.  (Just under two hours from Boston, about 3.5
from NYC.)  It's a gorgeous time of year to come to Vermont (lovely
and green!).  Information below.

Hope to see some of you up here.  :)

/Roo in VT

Senior Instructor Lucile Bump will again be teaching a Centered Riding
Open Clinic specifically for Icelandic Horses and their riders at
Southmowing Stables in Guilford, VT (the southeastern corner of VT,
just off I-91 near the NH and Mass. borders) May 24�25.

Centered Riding is simply a new way of expressing the classical
principles of riding. It answers the question of "how", when the
riding instructor (or your horse's trainer!) tells you "what" to do to
communicate with your horse.  It applies equally to all disciplines
and styles of riding, and can be particularly helpful for folks who
are working through confidence issues.

This clinic is open to riders of Icelandic Horses at all levels and
includes both unmounted awareness lessons and mounted lessons.  The
open clinic is a great opportunity for riders to increase their
understanding in a friendly, supportive environment of how their own
bodies influence their horse's movement in all gaits.

Cost is $250 for both days, auditors are welcome at $20 per day,
including lunch. Stabling is available at $20 per night.  Contact
Lucile at 802.254.2831 to register or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

More information is available at http://www.centeredriding.org and
http://www.southmowing.com.

A little about Centered Riding:
Many people are caught in the trap of unconscious habitual habit.
Their bodies know only the old habitual way of movement. Centered
Riding, with simplicity and logic, allows you to discover an inner
balance, serenity and control that in turn gives you greater freedom
of movement, suppleness and coordination. These new qualities are
reflected in your horse as increased balance, poise and forward
motion. You and your horse become as one, in harmony.

About Lucile Bump:
Lucile Bump is a Senior Centered Riding Instructor/Clinician. She has
completed an apprenticeship with Sally Swift and still works closely
with Sally. As such, she has intensive Centered Riding training, an
in-depth knowledge of the work, and is qualified to train all levels
and disciplines of riders from beginners to instructors. As a Senior
Centered Riding Instructor, Lucile has the ability to employ a more
in-depth understanding of Centered Riding� techniques in her teaching
regardless of the discipline, whether it is Western, Dressage,
Jumping, Endurance, etc., because she understands the foundations of
the work.

Lucile began riding around age 10 and grew up riding the wooded trails
of Vermont. She rode all through school and competed regularly in Hunt
Seat Equitation. Lucile met Sally Swift when she was 14, and has
continued to work closely with Sally after completing her
apprenticeship. Lucile began her teaching career while attending
college in Marlborough, Vermont. After graduation, Lucile went to work
at a Morgan farm, training horses, teaching riding lessons and doing
some competing in Western and Saddleseat. In 1971 Lucile traveled to
California to work with Linda Tellington-Jones at her riding
instructors school. Upon her return to Vermont in 1972, Lucile
purchased the farm that has become Southmowing Stables.

Lucile has been teaching Centered Riding to all levels and disciplines
of riders for more than 20 years. In recent years, she has taught in
throughout the world, including Germany, the UK, Vienna, Austria (home
of the Spanish Riding School!), the UK, Germany, Holland and Peru.
Lucile has also had students come to Southmowing Stables from
Switzerland, The Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Japan and Canada as
well as from all over the United States.


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