Craig teaches clinics as his schedule allows. He charges a daily rate
plus expenses (travel, food, lodging). In 2007 Craig taught clinics in
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.
Please feel free to contact us via email for information or to book a
clinic for 2008.
Upcoming Clinics:
June 14-15: Lakeville Pony Club Clinic
September 27-28: Area I Adult Riders Clinic, Killingworth, CT
The question for Craig wasn't, Can they jump big?, but, Can they canter to
every jump in a calm, steady rhythm? Are they consistently responsive to
the aids? Can they a jump tiny little jump on a twenty meter circle --
which is hard! -- or a few poles on the ground downhill on a slope and still
manage to maintain a dead-steady rhythm and get their feet in the right
place every time?
This was music to my ears, and I applaud Craig's mettle in insisting that
each rider master A before moving on to B, no adrenaline required. The
clinic was entirely without thrills or spills, but it was, I believe, an
excellent example of what a clinic should do: crack the door to a world of
possibility by opening riders' minds to what can be accomplished by
systematic learning and diligent devotion to the most basic of the basics.
In the end, it is so much more fun to be able to do it right than just to be
able to do it.
- Colleen Meyer, Kingsbury Hill Farm Clinic, August 2007