Lesson With Shayla

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Certified Clinician Shayla Smock is committed to helping horsemen develop better partnerships with their horses and is now booking private lessons. Shayla, who is studying at the ranch to become a Professional Clinician, is a skilled rider as well as a talented instructor.

Lessons: Lessons must be scheduled for a minimum of three days and can include up to six people. There is no better opportunity to receive personalized instruction tailored to you and your horse’s needs from a knowledgeable Method instructor.

Location: Shayla will come to your barn so that she can help you train your horse in your environment. Or, hold your lesson at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas so that you can take advantage of the ranch’s world-class obstacle course, trails and arenas.

Cost: $1,000 per day. For a three-day lesson, each participant in a group of six would pay $500 for the experience. That’s $167 per day for a lesson that begins at 9 a.m. and goes until 5 p.m. If the lesson is being held off the ranch, the host will be responsible for all of Shayla’s costs, including travel expenses, meals and lodging.

Schedule: To schedule your lesson with Shayla, contact Brittney Morgan at 254-552-1080 or [email protected]. Lessons are being booked now and are on a first-come, first-served basis!

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