This is one of the best
investments you can make, for your riding and your horse. Don’t miss this
opportunity!
JEAN LUC CORNILLE
SCIENCE OF MOTION
http://www.scienceofmotion.com/
Through
Jean Luc’s extensively diversified and decorated equestrian career, he has become
a master at equine performance analysis. Whether to simply improve the daily relationship
between horse and rider or to prepare a horse for upper level performances, Jean
Luc has garnered world-wide recognition for his ability to decipher and resolve
the underlying cause of apparent physical inabilities or talent limitations. He
combines this science with the best of French and German techniques and takes
pleasure in working with horses & riders of all levels including beginner
to international competitor.
2-day Clinic + lecture - Swansboro,
North Carolina 2010 Friday April 30 6:30-8:30
PM-Lecture/Introduction ‘Science of Motion’ Lecture
fee $15 pre-register/pay by April 24 / $20 at the door Saturday & Sunday May 1 - 2 Private clinic sessions $160
for 1 hr private sessions - pre-register/pay by April 17 $15 daily
audit fee pre-register/pay by April 24 / $20 at the door (no
lecture or audit fees to clinic
participants)
Jean Luc is an
FEI level trainer, instructor and international competitor. He has medal-winning expertise in Dressage, Show
Jumping, 3-Day eventing, Steeplechase and also work in-hand. Jean Luc graduated
from Le Cadre Noir de Saumur and had the opportunity to train with superb
riders such as Joseph Neckerman & Willy Schulteis in dressage, Hans Winkler
in jumping and Michel Cochenet in three day event. Margit Otto Crepin, the French Olympic
Champion, is one of Jean Luc’s most prominent dressage students. He has trained
many horses of various breeds through Grand Prix and has the distinction of
competing on both the French Dressage Team and the French Three Day Event
Team.
For details of Jean Luc’s Bio: http://www.scienceofmotion.com/documents/jeanluc.html
Jean Luc specializes in:
unlocking
the hidden talent of both horse and rider
establishing
better performances, on the flat and over fences
resolving
idiopathic lameness
educating
how to avoid rider-induced lameness
improving
the quality of the horse’s daily life
Specific ‘syndromes’ commonly addressed by Jean Luc include:
navicular,
club foot, kissing spine, refusing the water jump,
muscle imbalances in general
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Location
Unbroke Grounds Equine
Training Center
(Ricky Peeden)
135 Branch Ct., Swansboro, NC 28584 (17 to 58 to Firetower Rd to Branch Ct )
Stalls available.. day &
overnight
Overnight (people) accomodations available
Inquiries or to mail
Registration, check , coggins, pymt
Pam McKnight 910-629-3099 /cell: 910-382-3109 /fax
866-359-4353
2510 White Oak River Rd., Maysville, NC 28555 Or Email pamela.mcknight@prosperitymortgage.com
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