Seasonal Program | March Break

March 16–20 | Full Week: $350
Day Clinic: $75

March Break Week - 2026

Designed as an immersive horse experience — not just a riding camp.

What March Break Looks Like at Clarity Equine

Participants experience daily barn time, horse–human communication, groundwork, and confidence building in a supportive environment focused on connection and clarity.

Each afternoon, specialized clinics take place, allowing participants to participate and observe real coaching conversations, different horses, and deeper training concepts in action.

This week is designed to meet each participant where they are — whether they are building confidence, deepening skills, or reconnecting with horses.

Areas of Focus

Horse Behavior & Body Language
Understanding signals, space, and communication.

Groundwork & Handling
Lunging, leading, and everyday horsemanship skills.

Daily Care & Grooming
Confidence through routine and responsibility

Riding Development
Mounted work aligned with each rider’s readiness

Youth Program

Full Week Experience

Runs daily 9AM–4PM for those who want to fully step into the barn environment.

Participants ride, learn daily care routines, and stay involved in the training process as clinics unfold — becoming part of the barn environment, working as a team, supporting one another, and experiencing how shared responsibility builds confidence.

Best suited for:

• Youth ready for deeper horsemanship learning
• Riders who benefit from consistency and routine
• Horse-curious participants seeking real, hands-on experience

Participants gain insight by observing different riders, horses, and real coaching conversations throughout the week.

Open Program

Afternoon Clinics

Clinics run daily 12–3 PM and focus on understanding the language of the horse, rider awareness, and practical training conversations.

Participants may:
• Bring their own horse
• Partner with a Clarity Equine horse
• Attend one or multiple days
• Audit and observe

Possible Clinic Focus Areas:
• Groundwork
• Riding for communication
• Hard-to-catch horses
• Trailer loading
• Sensitive or flat horses
• Rider awareness
• Real training conversations

Clinic spaces are kept intentionally small so participants can receive individualized guidance and remain part of real training conversations.

Learning doesn’t happen in isolation here — it happens together.

Why This Week Is Different

One of the most unique parts of March Break Week at Clarity Equine is that learning unfolds across levels at the same time.

Youth participants observe and take part in clinics.
Clinic participants learn within a supportive, shared environment.
Everyone becomes part of the training conversation.

Instead of separate groups, the week functions as one learning community.

Participants don’t just attend — they belong.

They experience the rhythm of the barn — where confidence grows.

Horses remain at the center, guiding the pace, the questions, and the learning.

Learning unfolds in real time — shaped by horses, guided by curiosity.

March Break Week
Choose Your Experience

  • Full Week Camp

    $350 + HST

    Daily participation including riding, horsemanship learning, and involvement in afternoon clinics as both observer and participant.

    Best suited for youth ready for deeper learning, consistency, and real barn experience.

  • Clinic Days

    $75 + HST per day

    Join one or multiple afternoons focused on communication, rider awareness, and real training conversations.

    Small group learning. Limited spaces.

  • Bring Your Own Horse Option

    Available for participants who would like individualized support with their own horse.

    Contact to discuss fit and availability.

What Participants Can Expect

Learning at Clarity Equine is structured, supportive, and responsive to each individual and horse.

Participants are guided through clear routines, thoughtful coaching, and an environment that prioritizes safety, communication, and confidence.

Whether someone is new, building skills, or working through specific challenges, the focus remains the same — understanding horses, developing feel, and growing at a meaningful pace.

Small group sizes allow for individual attention while still benefiting from shared learning and observation.

Everyone is encouraged to ask questions, try, reflect, and be part of the process.

Progress is measured in confidence, understanding, and connection — not perfection.

A Typical Day
Daily Rhythm

Each day follows a familiar rhythm that balances learning, riding, rest, and observation.

Participants begin with barn routines — greeting horses, preparing equipment, and settling into the environment.

These moments build responsibility, awareness, and confidence before riding even begins.

Morning sessions focus on horsemanship and riding, with coaching tailored to the individual and horse.

Midday allows time to pause, care for horses, and reflect.

Afternoons move into clinic learning, where participants observe, participate when appropriate, and gain insight from real training conversations.

The day closes with care routines, conversation, and the small moments where understanding begins to settle.

Consistency creates confidence. The rhythm allows learning to unfold naturally.

The Clarity Experience

  • Adult Learning

    Afternoon clinics are designed with adult learners in mind while remaining open to anyone seeking focused, intentional growth.

    The environment values curiosity, reflection, and practical skill development — allowing participants to engage at their own pace within a supportive community.

    Many describe this time as where understanding deepens and confidence becomes sustainable.

  • Safety & Readiness

    Learning is relational, structured, and allowed to unfold at an individual pace.

    Participant readiness is considered thoughtfully, not assumed.

    Horses are carefully selected, environments are structured, and coaching is responsive to each individual’s experience and confidence.

    Progress is guided rather than rushed. Observation is valued alongside participation, and stepping back remains part of learning.

    Clear routines and open communication help participants feel safe to try, ask questions, and grow.

    Safety is not separate from learning — it is part of it.

  • The Clarity Approach

    Learning is built on relationship — between horse and human, coach and participant, effort and understanding.

    The work centers on awareness, communication, and the small moments that shape confidence over time.

    Participants are encouraged to notice, reflect, and develop feel alongside skill.

    Horses guide the process. Questions are welcomed. Progress is allowed to look different.

    Connection creates confidence. Confidence creates clarity.

Join Us This March Break

This work happens best in small groups — spaces remain limited.