Cowboy Dressage & Light Hands Horsemanship, Santa Ynez.
Light Hands Horsemanship is an annual horsemanship event held in May of each year in beautiful Santa Ynez, CA. It is sponsored by Spalding Labs and Spalding Fly Predators. Each year Dr Robert Miller, Eitan Beth-Halachmy, Jon Ensign and Lester Buckley share their knowledge and wisdom with event guests from all over the country and world. LHH is a smaller more intimate 3- day event catering to their guests. During the 3 days you are taken from the new born or young horse to the very advanced horse. Each clinician shares his area of expertise and takes you in progression on a journey in horsemanship. Besides the educational aspect of this event there is entertainment, Santa Maria Style Bar BQ and select vendors. There are also three museum tours that are offered. The setting is like a luxury resort with sunshine and coastal breezes, no dust dirt or flies. In 2010 Rick Lamb who is our event MC will also being giving 2 insightful lectures, and 2009 Road to the Horse winner Richard Winters and famed Texas horseman Jack Brainard are added to the all star lineup of exceptionally talented horsemen. If you had to pick one equine related event to attend this is your event. It is a new unique concept in horsemanship education and is fast becoming the West Coast premier event. For more information visit: www.lighthandshorsemanship.com, www.blog.lighthandshorsemanship.com or www.spalding-labs.com
excellent videography and content. Educational as well as entertaining.
I first attended Light Hands Horsemanship in 2009. It was a wonderful event that was in a class by itself! They make you feel like you are a GUEST, not an auditor. The clinicians are accessible and visiting with the guests! First class all the way! I am hopeful that Light Hands will be in my future for May 2010 as well.
lester is amazing
Hi Eitan, I like to watch what you are doing, it yust struk me and had already some effect on my riding!
Thanks for sharing neighbor! I say “Neighbor” because I am born in Austria and you in Hungaria!
regards .. Klaus