Special Private Lesson Rate

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“Kristin did a clinic that I observed in Vero Beach. She is professional, and what a natural! She is amazing with horses. Very confident and personable. Such a hard worker and it shows! Highly recommend her for any horse problems or clinics.” – Wendy Le Jeune

Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher is booking her 2017 schedule now and is available to travel to your barn to teach a lesson or you can schedule a lesson with her at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch and take advantage of Clinton’s world-class training facility. Private lessons are $1,250/day plus Kristin’s travel expenses. Lessons must be booked for a minimum of three days, and up to eight people can participate in the lesson. If eight people are in a lesson, each person will spend $156.25/day for over 8 hours of instruction.

Kristin is offering a special deal for horsemen who schedule a lesson to take place between February 20th and May 1st. The host of the private lesson will receive a free training kit of their choice. Training kits include: Fundamentals, Intermediate, Advanced, Colt Starting, Foal Training, Trick Training, and Fundamentals In Action on the Trail.

Learn more about Kristin on her website. To schedule a lesson with Kristin, contact Brittney Morgan at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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