A Case of Clinicianitis
Following the Gerry Cox article and some of the conversation that came up with it. I have to say, I have had clinicianitis for a long time. I’m allergic to clinicians and their bullshit. I’m…
Following the Gerry Cox article and some of the conversation that came up with it. I have to say, I have had clinicianitis for a long time. I’m allergic to clinicians and their bullshit. I’m…
Clinicians are a dime a dozen in today’s horse world, and often they give out really useless information to help wheedle you into paying for a clinic or training or to hock some new gadget…
Despite my initial “wow, I like this guy” reaction to seeing photos of him riding, reading about clinic experiences and even tracking down videos of him riding and working horses at clinics, I haven’t been able to dig up enough dirt to discredit my positive thoughts about this man. Unusual, I know.
What do I mean by stunts? Well, things like using so much pressure on the horse that he will eventually blow up, but as a professional having enough tact and skill to manage the blow up and keep it from being something dangerous. That is a great stunt that is really common, but when put in the hands of those without the tactful skills it turns into a mess.