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Bobbin Hollow Adult Riding Clinic



Bobbin Hollow Equestrian Center is pleased to announce its annual Adult Saddle Seat Riding clinic dates on January 18-20, 2013 at its facility in Naples, Florida. Located just five miles from pristine beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, less than 25 minutes from Southwest International Airport. Bobbin Hollow has a 52-year history of enhancing the field of elite training and riding instruction with first-class hospitality.

Guests of the Adult Saddle Seat Clinic will enjoy three days of personal and group riding instruction along with special after-hours social activities.

This Clinic is offered to beginner to advanced riders and includes a customized lesson plan, daily one-on-one riding assessments, show-level instruction to enhance riding proficiency, and take-home tools to help riders stay focused and fit. As well as a very popular treat, a relaxing and/or deep tissue massage by a Certified LMT.

In addition, we will offer our personal and private one-on-one riding sessions that identify and remedy problem areas caused by personal setbacks, such as fear, injury, accidents or whatever it may be. Students wanting this program specifically will need to sign-up in advance, this is set aside for limited number of riders and is a first come first serve basis.

Riders interested in participating in the Adult Saddle Seat Riding Clinic can contact Bobbin Hollow at (239) 592-1033, [email protected].

To learn more about Bobbin Hollow, visit www.bobbinhollow.com

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