Horse Lover Survey
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1. Please tell us about where you live.

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2. What age group are you in?

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3. What is your gender?

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4. How many years of horsemanship experience do you have?
Dude trail rides and riding at grandpa's house when you were a kid don't really count as horsemanship experience.
Experience includes owning a horse, or taking formal instruction on a good lesson horse.

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5. Would you consider your horsemanship philosophy natural?

6. What level of horsemanship would you consider yourself today?

 No experienceBeginnerIntermediateAdvancedProfessional
Ground work skills
Riding skills (in arena)
Young horse handling and development
Helping problem horses
Trail riding experience
Competitive experience
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7. How often do you participate in horsemanship instruction with a professional trainer?

 DailyWeeklyMore than once a weekMonthlyMore than once a monthYearlyTwo or Three times/yearNever
Private Lessons
1 day Clinics or Workshops
2-3 day Clinics or Workshops
4-7 day Clinics or Camps
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8. When would you prefer to attend lessons or clinics?
Please check two choices.

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9. Please rate the following importance of things you look for in horsemanship clinics or camps?

 Deal BreakerExtremely Important ImportantDoesn't Matter MuchN/A
Cost
Location
Number of Days
Time of Year
Group size
Lodging
Meals
Lease horse available
Horse stalls
Outdoor Arena
Indoor Arena
Round pens
Place to trail ride
Playground with obstacles
Who the instructor is
Certification of instructor
Philosophy of instructor
National recognition of instructor
Number of hours of instruction
Most of time spent riding
Equal time for riding and ground work
Time to practice with my horse
Free time with my horse
Time for reflection or sharing
Question/Answer Sessions
Classroom instruction
Simulation exercises
Handouts/Material to take home
Pictures or Video to take home
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10. Please rate the following thing according to how important it is for you to learn at a lesson, clinic or camp?

 Extremely importantImportantSomewhat importantNot important N/A
Confidence with your horse
Overcoming Fears (for the person)
Overcoming Fears (for the horse)
A Development Plan for you and horse. (focus)
Leadership qualities
Understanding the horse (pyschology)
Building the Relationship (horsenalities)
Clear Communication (Feel/Intention)
Riding skills (Independent/Balance Seat)
Riding skills (Reining & Cues)
Ground handling skills
Trailer loading
Crossing objects for trails
Bucking/Rearing
Spooking
Buddy & Barn Sour
Equipment and Saddle fit
Equine Massage
Horse health
Horse nutrition
Hoof care
   


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