Clinic Application Clinic Rider Application 2025 Personal Information First Name * First Last Name * Last Email * Enter Website and/or social media account (Facebook, etc.) Riding Discipline(s). Check all that apply Recreation Trail Riding Gaited Pleasure Gaited Show horse Mounted Shooting Hunter/Jumping Dressage/Eventing Driving Western Pleasure Reining Ranch riding/Ranch Trail Cattle classes Other Video upload Upload a video of you catching, leading and riding your horse Choose File Maximum file size: 516MB Agreement Clinic Rider Guidelines 1. Participation in the Southern Equine Expo as a rider provides a service to both the clinician and the audience while benefiting the rider. 2. The clinics are not a private lesson. The clinician has a planned program of training theories and techniques to deliver to the audience. As a Clinic rider, you must be willing to do as the instructor requests, unless the rider believes it to be harmful to themselves or their horse. 3. Participant agrees to respectfully follow all requests and instructions made by the clinician. 4. Horses should be comfortable in a noisy environment. This is a symposium style event, so there will be lots of distractions, with people and horses moving about. 5. Event management has the right to deny participation in clinics. Completing this agreement does not guarantee acceptance as a demonstration participant. Just because you love your horse doesn’t mean that it is a good fit for the clinics or to be in a crowded environment. 6. Clinic riders MUST wear appropriate attire which includes a long sleeve shirt, pants, boots with a heel. Youth riders under 18 years old MUST wear ASTM Helmets. Helmets are recommended for ALL riders. Some clinicians will REQUIRE helmets. Cowboy hats may be worn in clinics if approved by the clinician. No baseball caps. I have read the above Clinic Rider Guidelines. I accept the guidelines. * Yes No Clinic(s) you want to apply to ride in: Cole Cameron Clinics Building Confidence Over Obstacles for the Novice Horse-Friday-Sunday Introduction to Ranch Roping. Must have own Break-Away rope-Friday Building Confidence with Obstacles for the Novice Rider-Saturday Beginning Cow Work for Competition-Saturday Reining for Novice Rider-Sunday Horsemanship and Ranch Versatility for the Intermediate Rider-Sunday Brandi Lyons Clinics Conquering the Canter: Overcoming Fear of Loping-Friday Mastering Speed Control: Achieving a Balance Ride- Saturday Calming the Anxious horse: Strategies for Managing Spooking-Sunday Navigating Obstacles: Building Trust over Barriers Jennifer Bauer Clinics Controlling horse's feet. How our aids guide the horse.-Friday Ground Work for Gaited Horse-Friday Gait in Control. You don't go just one speed.-Saturday Mirror Mirror on the Horse-Saturday Exercise to Work on Collection-Sunday Pace, Where is That Brace-Sunday Charlene Carter Clinics Pattern Perfect. Focusing on Improving your Horsemanship-Sunday Pattern Perfect. Hunt Seat Equitation-Sunday Andrea Rego Clinic Excelling in Ranch Trail-Sunday-Sunday I have read the description of each clinic and fulfill the clinician's requirements. I have honestly assessed mine and my horse's limitations. * Yes No Give a brief description of your riding ability and your horse's level of training. * Clinic subTotal $ Horse Description Horse's Name Age Breed Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse Paint/Pinto Spotted Saddle Horse Thoroughbred Saddlebred Appaloosa Rocky Mountain Mule Gypsy Vanner Draft Arabian Grade Other Temperament 1 Dangerously wild 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Calm Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ