Horsemanship Clinic – Winnipeg, MB

Stop fighting training roadblocks and build an elite foundation of feel. Join Taylor Douglas at the Winnipeg Equine Centre on July 25–26 for a two-day deep dive into real-world horsemanship.

Whether you've been in the saddle for decades or are just starting out with a new partner, this clinic is a safe, judgment-free space to refine your communication, build total confidence, and unlock a truly willing horse.


What We'll Cover

  • Groundwork Fundamentals: Setting the baseline for respect and attention.
  • Developing Soft Feel & Control: Creating a light, responsive mouth and body.
  • Ridden Maneuvers & Transitions: Smoother departures, tighter turns, and balanced stops.
  • Confidence & Problem Solving: Working through individual horse-and-rider roadblocks.

What to Expect

  • Pro-Level Instruction: We don't do shortcuts. Expect technical breakdowns of seat bone timing, pressure/release, and biomechanical responsiveness.
  • A Supportive Tribe: Join a community of like-minded riders who value the journey as much as the result. The best conversations happen after the dust settles!
  • Auditor Entry Points: Not ready to haul in? Grab an Auditor Pass to sharpen your "eye" from the fence line and take home new drills.

The Details

  • Dates: July 25–26, 2024
  • Location: Winnipeg Equine Centre, Winnipeg, MB
  • Investment: $475 Rider Participant | $30 Auditor Pass
  • Local Host: Winnipeg Equine Centre — winnipegequinecentre.events@gmail.com

Rider spots are strictly limited to ensure personal attention in the arena. Secure your spot today!


🕊️ Performance With a Purpose

At Happy Horses®, we believe a healthy horse starts with a healthy human. Every spot booked for this clinic acts as a "Mental Health Dividend," directly funding Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy for our rural communities through the Caring for Cowboys & Cowgirls Foundation™ (CFCC).

By showing up for your horse, you are helping break the silence around mental health in our industry.

Fuel the horse. Heal the human.