Showing posts with label Alternative horsemanship clinics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alternative horsemanship clinics. Show all posts

September 2026 CA Horse Help Clinic Participant Openings Alternative Horsemanship™

Horse Behavior and Help Clinic with Alternative Horsemanship™
Alternative Horsemanship™ Clinic

Southern California Horse Clinic Participant Availability

A couple of last-minute cancellations came in for the September clinic in Southern California. I wanted to use to explain how these personalized clinics work.

One horse, one rider, my full attention, for the whole session.

Alternative Horsemanship™ teaching in a private horse clinic to a mounted student with horse watching

Choose from: 1-hour private or a half day (3.5 hours), offered at your boarding or private facility.

Often, people come for help with the spook that "comes out of nowhere," the horse that's fine until he isn't, the "disinterested" horse, the one with a trailer loading "problem," or the equine that displays "girthiness." All of these are symptoms of a root cause (or causes), showing up in various unwanted, resistant, defensive equine behaviors.

The premise behind Alternative Horsemanship™: I'm not interested in teaching you a standardized technique or method. I genuinely care that horse enthusiasts learn the difference between containing or masking unwanted behavior and learning the skills to communicate effectively with the horse long-term. Prioritizing how to translate the horse's feedback, and how to adapt the time, energy, and release of your aids, allows for what I call a Conversation — rather than the typical Screaming Match — in the partnership.

Ongoing horse challenges? Unsure of "what" to do, or "how" to help your horse?

"The horse is doing the best he can based on the communication the human has provided."

A 1-hour private is often enough to gain clarity and define the root cause(s). The half day allows for time to focus on helping you recognize and "translate" the horse's communication while also learn fundamental skills to help him.

  • Dates: September 2026- 18th, 20th, 23rd, and 24th
  • Times:1:30–5:30pm
  • Teaching location: Private or Boarding Facilities in Riverside County, Orange County, San Diego County, East County, California
  • Cost: 1-hour private session — $125 each; half-day private — $450

If you have any questions or would like to participate (please include the date, location, and format preference), email me.

As always — thanks for reading, and for trusting me on your horse learning journey.

— Sam

Alternative Horsemanship Clinics in S California

 ATTN So CA folks! Here's the latest update on future Alternative Horsemanship Clinics -

Learn about Full Immersion, Private, Individual, Demo Clinics and more HERE!

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Alternative Horsemanship Clinics in southern California

After 12 years, the 5-part, 6-day Oakzanita Ranch winter clinic series has come to an end. 

Please click HERE to learn about the future plans and updates for Alternative Horsemanship clinics in southern CA sharing clinic options, host details, and more.

Alternative Horsemanship southern California Horse Clinics

 
For those folks near Southern CA... these will be the last two Alternative Horsemanship clinics of this sort.

When: Feb 28- March 4, 2024 & March 27- April 1. 2024
Time: 8am- 4:30pm
Where: Oakzanita Ranch, Descanso, CA

Working with a variety of breeds, unmounted, and riding, in and out of the arena... each session is adapted and catered to the individual human and horse's current abilities. The goal is to offer insight into understanding equine behavior and building the skills to communicate clearly and effectively with the horse to build a willing, trusting, adaptable equine partner.

These are also the only clinics where I allow free auditing... There are still a few one-hour individual participant slots available in the second clinic. Please contact the clinic host HERE for auditing details and sign up.

Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey Clinics

 



Read the latest 2024 in-person learning Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey horse clinic newsletter HERE.

Alternative Horsemanship Full Immersion Clinic

 What is an Alternative Horsemanship Full Immersion Clinic?



Developed to create various learning opportunities to help equine enthusiasts refine their understanding of equine behavior and communication. Sam includes numerous topics with participants learning while unmounted and mounted, and in individual and group sessions. These safe, fun, and supportive learning scenarios offer an in-depth, full-immersion experience.

California Alternative Horsemanship 2022 2023 Horse Clinics

Attention Southern California Horse Enthusiasts...

Looking ahead to the 10th year of the Alternative Horsemanship winter clinic series!


OAKZANITA Ranch
Descanso, CA
2022/2023 Dates:
Oct 26-31
Nov 16-21
Jan 25-30
Mar 1-6
Mar 29- Apr 3

Individual 1-hr sessions catered to the individual student and horse's current abilities. Groundwork, equine behavior, tack fit, rider clarity & confidence, are just a few of the many topics often covered in these clinics. They are the only clinics where I allow free auditing.
Email me for participant and auditing details, schedule availability, or to get on the waitlist.

California Horsemanship Clinic Learning Opportunities with Alternative Horsemanship

Horsemanship Clinic Learning Opportunities

Winding down another great clinic at Oakzanita Ranch in CA... With weather threatening to wreak havoc some days, through participant adaptability, I integrated remote and video sessions into the In-person Learning Opportunities...
Enthusiastic participants, thinking horses, a variety of scenarios, with a wide range of horses from OTTB to colts to rescues to re-education to refinement...
We don't stay in one place, practice one thing, or do anything you might "normally" see at a clinic... Adaptability, creativity, and stimulating learning environments (for both the horse and rider) to increase the human's understanding, awareness, clarity, communication, and confidence in how to best help and support their horse.