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    New York Times Best Selling Author Horse Whisperer Monty Roberts Gives AZ Only US Stop
    of World Tour 2015

    February 28, 2015No Comments
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    logo_arizonaequestrianconnectionArizona Equestrian Connection presents Monty Roberts, the famous New York Times Best Selling Author and renowned “Horse Whisperer.” Preferring the title, ‘The Man Who Listens to Horses,’ Monty claims, “Everybody and anybody can be a horse whisperer… as long as they are open to listening and learning.”  Hear Monty share his wonderful message of non-violence and trust-based communication during a three hour demonstration. 

    Camp Verde AZ (February 28, 2015) – Arizona Equestrian Connection proudly presents Monty Roberts, the famous New York Times Best Selling Author and renowned “Horse Whisperer” March 14, 2015 in Camp Verde, Arizona at the Arizona Equestrian Connection, 2025 Reservation Loop Rd. After fifteen years Monty Roberts is back in the west on his only scheduled stop in the U.S. This is a “Bucket List” must for horse lovers everywhere. 

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    20150228_montyrobertsHear Monty share his wonderful message of non-violence and trust-based communication during a three hour demonstration followed by a Q&A session and a chance to have your favorite books signed. 
     
    Through the process of clear communication and mutual trust, horses are motivated to be willing partners accepting a first-ever saddle, bridle and/or rider in less than thirty minutes.  Mr. Roberts will be working with problem or un-started horses, not known to him, that buck, rear, kick, are head-shy, hard to catch, won’t stand to mount, have been single line lunged, fear clippers, are difficult to load on a trailer or just need ridden help.
     
    Discover “Join Up” as unknown horses willingly choose to walk toward Monty accepting his leadership and protection.  Learn how communication through behavior, body language, mutual concern and respect can be a valuable tool to strengthen your own work with horses.  
     
    Preferring the title, ‘The Man Who Listens to Horses,’ Monty claims, “Everybody and anybody can be a horse whisperer… as long as they are open to listening and learning.”  Passing the torch “From My Hands to Yours” this March 14th is an opportunity for equestrians to meet and learn from one of the greatest horseman of our time. Experienced horse people, including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, have called Monty’s method incredible. Two-time, World’s Greatest Horseman winner, Ron Ralls uses Monty’s methods in the foundation for his training work, and now, March 14th, you can as well.  
     
    Tickets: $73.00 plus tax. To purchase tickets, go to www.ArizonaEquestrianConnection.com or call 602-314-5413
     
    5:30 pm: Gates open and Special VIP Reception starts
    6:30 pm: Gates open to General Admission ticket holders
    7:30 pm: Demonstration begins
     
    Monty Roberts tack, books and videos will be available for sale during show. Food concession available.
     
    Full Event Information: www.arizonaequestrianconnection.com/monty-roberts-event

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