Equine Arithmetic Clinic: Positive Training + Positive Discipline = Positive Horse

Equine Arithmetic Clinic: Positive Training + Positive Discipline = Positive Horse

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Date: June 14, 2025 to June 14, 2025
Start Time: 10:00 am
Location: Temple Grandin Equine Center at the CSU Spur Complex at 4817 National Western Drive, Denver, CO 80216
Event Contact Information: Arapahoe Community College Workforce & Community Programs
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The power of positive training and positive discipline work together to create a harmonious relationship between you and your horse. This clinic focuses on developing trust, respect and understanding between you and your horse, all while promoting a safe and enjoyable environment for learning. You will learn positive reinforcement techniques that encourage desired behaviors, and, when correction is required, you will learn how to discipline the horse in a positive fashion rather than through punishment. By generating a positive atmosphere in your interactions, you will be ready to enhance your horse’s performance and well-being, leading to a more rewarding experience for both of you.

Join clinician Damian Ficca at the Temple Grandin Equine Center and explore methods that cultivate a positive mindset in horses, transforming the training process into a collaborative journey. Through demonstration and active participation, you will learn to achieve your training goals and build a strong, supportive bond that results in a truly positive horse.


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