2015 Brings Eight Great Clinics to One Fabulous Location

The 2015 winter and spring will be packed full of educational clinics at Palm Partnership Training’s Fox Grove Farm in Ocala, Florida. Eight great clinics in fact, from English and Western Dressage to Customized Programs and Resident Students participating two or more weeks along with those riders taking advantage of VIP Packages. There is something for every rider’s level and discipline, pleasure rider or competitor.

Palm and Pittion-Rossillon are known for teaching riders to become better riders and train their own horses over time. Lynn said, “Be the rider your horse deserves.” She and Cyril encourage this through the confidence learned from a balanced position, lightness through natural aids communication and precision in controlling the horse’s balance.

The diversity of the clinics offered is sure to benefit riders of all levels and disciplines. While the specific topic of each clinic may vary, they all share one common theme, “improve the horse by improving the rider!” exclaimed Palm.

Enjoy warm sunny Florida at Fox Grove Farm, located on 39 beautiful acres complete with live oaks and rolling hills. In the all-inclusive package, riders find convenience in on site lodging, stabling and healthy meals in addition to a 90×120 covered arena and enclosed trail training arena with natural obstacles. Fox Grove Farm is a world class training facility featuring exceptional instruction and numerous amenities making the ultimate equestrian education vacation. Have a virtual visit to Fox Grove Farm and Palm Partnership Training Clinics at www.lynnpalm.com.

To inquire about dates and openings for January, February, March and April clinics, specific clinic curriculum or to enroll contact Marie-Frances Davis, 9445 NW 60th Ave., Ocala, FL 34482, 352-629-3310, e-mail mariefrances@lynnpalm.com, or enroll online at www.lynnpalm.com. Four day clinics include 4 days instruction, 4 days lodging, 3 meals daily, and stall and bedding for one horse. School horses are available for lease and spectator packages can be customized. Customized Programs, Resident Student Programs and VIP Packages can be arranged to meet any rider’s specific needs.

Palm’s career highlights include 2007 American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Horsewoman of the Year, a record four AQHA Superhorse wins, AQHA Female Equestrian of the Year by the Women’s Athletic Association, named one of the top United States clinicians by Horse & Rider magazine, over 34 AQHA World and Reserve World Champions, over 50 bridleless dressage exhibitions at events including the National Horse Show, 1989 World Cup and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, and World Cup. Palm and Cyril Pittion-Rossillon are co-founders of three horse industry companies: Palm Partnership Training, Women LUV Horses, and Alliance Saddlery USA. Palm is the author of the new release, The Rider’s Guide to Real Collection. Being the first female with an equine educational TV show, Palm’s training show airs on HRTV Dish 404 Tuesday evenings with additional airings throughout the week and on demand at HRTVlive.com.

Pittion-Rossillon hails from Paris, France, where he earned his Riding Master Degree from the French National Equestrian School. With his extensive equine background and thirty years of experience, Cyril brings an ideal background to his instructor duties. His credentials include: Trained under members of French Olympic Team, French Junior Jumper Circuit, French Open Jumper Circuit (Levels 5 and 6), Eventing Preliminary Division, AQHA & USEF Hunter Division, Youth & Amateur Coach for USEF & AHSA competition, Co-Director and Instructor Palm Partnership Training Clinics, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Alliance Saddlery.

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