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  Discussion on Bob Burelli
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Member:
gwen

Posted on Monday, Feb 25, 2008 - 5:34 pm:

He is doing a clinic in my area. I don't know much about him, other than what I saw on his site. Does anyone have experience with him and/or his training techniques?
Member:
dove2

Posted on Monday, Feb 25, 2008 - 7:10 pm:

Gwen,
I would always grab the opportunity to go watch any clinician that sounds like the type of trainer you'd want to know. Auditing is a good way to get to understand the clinician's basic ideas and technique. If you're feeling adventuresome, and can afford it, it will never hurt you to attend a clinic, get extra exposure for your favorite steed, and "have an adventure!" Of course, you'll need to report back to all of us afterwards.

P.S. This is the same way I found and was impressed by Frank Bell. And the rest is history....
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