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SMALL GROUP CLINICS Fence Sitter
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Fence Sitter

$110.00

What can you learn from being a fence sitter at a Neil Faint clinic?

Even though you're not riding, fence sitting can be incredibly valuable. Here's what you can gain:

Understanding the "Why"
Neil is known for explaining the why behind the method, not just the how. As a fence sitter, you’re free to fully focus on these explanations without the pressure of riding.

Watch a Variety of Horses & Riders
You’ll see how Neil adjusts his approach to suit different horses and rider levels. This helps you understand how to adapt techniques to suit different situations—something that’s hard to notice when you're riding yourself.

Take Detailed Notes
Without the distraction of handling a horse, you can jot down everything. From groundwork techniques to cattle handling, you get a bird's-eye view of the whole process.

Sharpen Your Eye
You can closely observe timing, pressure and release, and how subtle cues affect the horse’s response. This improves your timing when you apply it later with your own horse.

Ask Questions
Most clinics allow fence sitters to ask questions. This gives you a chance to clarify points and hear questions from others you might not have thought to ask.

Learn from Mistakes—Without Making Them
Watching other participants and hearing Neil’s feedback allows you to learn through observation and correction, without the stress or risk of making the mistake yourself.

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What can you learn from being a fence sitter at a Neil Faint clinic?

Even though you're not riding, fence sitting can be incredibly valuable. Here's what you can gain:

Understanding the "Why"
Neil is known for explaining the why behind the method, not just the how. As a fence sitter, you’re free to fully focus on these explanations without the pressure of riding.

Watch a Variety of Horses & Riders
You’ll see how Neil adjusts his approach to suit different horses and rider levels. This helps you understand how to adapt techniques to suit different situations—something that’s hard to notice when you're riding yourself.

Take Detailed Notes
Without the distraction of handling a horse, you can jot down everything. From groundwork techniques to cattle handling, you get a bird's-eye view of the whole process.

Sharpen Your Eye
You can closely observe timing, pressure and release, and how subtle cues affect the horse’s response. This improves your timing when you apply it later with your own horse.

Ask Questions
Most clinics allow fence sitters to ask questions. This gives you a chance to clarify points and hear questions from others you might not have thought to ask.

Learn from Mistakes—Without Making Them
Watching other participants and hearing Neil’s feedback allows you to learn through observation and correction, without the stress or risk of making the mistake yourself.

What can you learn from being a fence sitter at a Neil Faint clinic?

Even though you're not riding, fence sitting can be incredibly valuable. Here's what you can gain:

Understanding the "Why"
Neil is known for explaining the why behind the method, not just the how. As a fence sitter, you’re free to fully focus on these explanations without the pressure of riding.

Watch a Variety of Horses & Riders
You’ll see how Neil adjusts his approach to suit different horses and rider levels. This helps you understand how to adapt techniques to suit different situations—something that’s hard to notice when you're riding yourself.

Take Detailed Notes
Without the distraction of handling a horse, you can jot down everything. From groundwork techniques to cattle handling, you get a bird's-eye view of the whole process.

Sharpen Your Eye
You can closely observe timing, pressure and release, and how subtle cues affect the horse’s response. This improves your timing when you apply it later with your own horse.

Ask Questions
Most clinics allow fence sitters to ask questions. This gives you a chance to clarify points and hear questions from others you might not have thought to ask.

Learn from Mistakes—Without Making Them
Watching other participants and hearing Neil’s feedback allows you to learn through observation and correction, without the stress or risk of making the mistake yourself.

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