YOUR OPPORTUNITY- Sam will present a DEMO with your horse!

ATTN: Schedule changes= Adaptability!!!

Upcoming Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey Full Immersion Clinic at The Equestrian Center, LLC, in Sandpoint, ID
Dates- July 19-21, 2019

There have been SO many adjustments with random "life events" intervening with some planned participants that I've decided to add a BONUS per request to the upcoming clinic- here is YOUR last minute opportunity.

Would you like to audit the clinic but can only do so for a day? Would you like ME to work with YOUR horse as a demo as to what I'm teaching other participants???

If so, don't wait! Sign up your horse for one, two or all three days to be worked with by me- YOU get to audit all day as a bonus!!!



Enroll your horse NOW

The Backstory: Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey



All of you have varying levels of familiarity with me and I thought today would be a great day to share a past blog post I'd made... It might fill in the blanks as to why my current persistence in my teachings is what it is, my drive to help others and perhaps my story and journey might help you with your own experiences... Enjoy!

It had been a long time since I’ve galloped. Literally.

Patternized human behavior... Breaking the habit!


People and horses easily fall into habits out of convenience, laziness, lack of intention or focus and most usually out of not wanting to "rock the boat" in how they interact with their horse.

For those in the habits of patternized behavior, the illusion that all is "well," is frequently shattered the day the pattern or routine has to change due to unforeseen circumstances.

So rather than "waiting to see what will happen," first by focusing on yourselves, you can start to make subtle changes in how and what you present, noticing your habits, and improving your awareness.

Here are FOUR easy ways to start noticing and changing your own brainless, habitual patterns. By noticing these things, it can work as an opportunity for you to "mentally check-in" so that you can be more focused. This will allow you to be clearer and more specific with your communication towards your horse!