Friday, March 12, 2010

Can Am all Breed show March 19-21 Western Fairgrounds London Ontario

This isn't so much a blog today but a shameless plug.  I will be lecturing at the Can Am All Breed Show in London Ontario at the Western fairgrounds Agriplex Mar 19-21, 2010.  I will be speaking about the benefits and features of bitless and treeless riding.  So if you are interested in hearing some no nonsense, concise, unbiased, facts about this riding style; take in one of my lectures or auditorium seminars were I will be saddling and bridling a horse in a treeless saddle and bitless bridle.
Be sure to drop by the HorseLife booth G5 and enter your name in a draw for some great prizes or take advantage of some show specials on a variety of great products  (Free Candy Too!). 
The schedule of lecture times seems to be changing by the minute so check out the http://www.canamequine.ca/  schedule for times and room numbers closer to the show.  Be sure to take in a Windrider Challenge were riders compete in a multifaceted discipline competition for great prizes. First place is an Orthoflex saddle second and third prize is a horselife treeless saddle.




OWNER, CREATOR of HORSELIFE

STEVE WAWRYK

Steve Wawryk's lifelong love and passion for horses is what led him to pursue a career in the horse industry and helped him in creating his multifaceted company Horselife.

Drawing on his 16 years of interest and participation in a wide variety of equestrian disciplines, Steve has created a brand of tack, most notably his Horselife bitless bridles and treeless saddles. He offers clinics and seminars to small groups interested in learning more about bitless and treeless riding. Steve can answer all your questions and provide hands on instruction to help you get started riding in this exciting discipline. The Horselife "free saddle trial" program is a great way to insure that treeless riding is right for both you and your horse.

When Steve is not busy running his tack business he is writing his daily blog on all things related to horses. Want to improve your riding? Steve offers horse training and private riding lessons to people interested in learning a no nonsense safe approach to "real life riding". In a very short time Steve can have you and your horse working in harmony. In his spare time, Steve enjoys camping or traveling with his wife and two sons. On any given weekend Steve can be found playing polo, roping cattle, fox hunting or participating in some other horseback pursuit. If you ever thought about trying bitless or treeless riding be sure to take in Steve's seminar, you won't want to miss it. For more information, visit http://www.horselife.ca/
Thanks hope to see you there.
Steve