Our seminars and clinics are offered year
round and are a great way to create excitement and motivation
whether you are tuning up your skills off-season, getting ready
for the first show of the year or pushing for year-end goals.
The competitive equestrian's season is the longest of any sport
and staying at the top of your game takes physical, emotional
and mental stamina.
Learning in a group environment allows
you to gain knowledge and skills from our coach, the trainers and
participants. For trainers, it is an effective way to unify your
barn into a stronger competitive team that supports and exemplifies
your techniques. Seminars and clinics provide you with great PR
opportunities and broaden your offerings to your clients. Most importantly
they give your barn and your clients a competitive advantage both
at home and at competitions.
Each workshop is custom made for your group.
It can be designed for your barn as a whole or specifically for
students (children, juniors and amateurs), professional riders
and trainers, barn managers or family members.

Seminars and clinics include:
- Assessment of participants prior to the
workshop. This enables Dr. Arnold to provide participants with
material that is consistent with their needs.
- A presentation specific to your group’s
goals.
- Assessment of participants prior to the
workshop. This enables Dr. Arnold to provide participants with
material that is consistent with their needs.
- A presentation specific to your group’s
goals.
- Interactive group work. This gives participants
the opportunity to learn from each other while team-building.
- Individual exercises. Participants have
the opportunity to fine-tune the concepts from the seminar in
a way that is applicable to their unique mental performance
challenges.
You can expect that your group will be
engaged, energized, motivated, and empowered to advance their
mental and physical performance. Trainers will notice an increase
in students’ ability to follow instructions the first time
resulting in less frustration and quicker skill acquisition.