
"Attending one of Lexy's clinics has been the best thing I could have done for myself and my new horse. One that she initially trained. I gained self confidence and learned her training program so I can better enjoy my ride. Thanks Lexy!"
- Brenda Sedlak, Clinic Host
Congratulations!
You are registered for the Foundation Groundwork & Riding Clinic in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on October 11th & 12th!
Be sure to check your email for confirmation & submit the pre-arrival questions to let Lexy get to know you & your horse further prior to the clinic!
NOTE: Required tack & equipment is listed in the FAQ's below!
Please contact our clinic host to reserve your stalls/pens & electrical hookups if needed.
Host: Brenda Sedlak
(402) 672-1451
20841 Cardinal Lane
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Day 1 - Groundwork
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
w/ 1 Hour Lunch Break around Noon
Day 2 - Riding
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
w/ 1 Hour Lunch Break around Noon

Frequently Asked Questions
20841 Cardinal Lane
Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Contact: Brenda Sedlak • (402) 672-1451
Yes, participants must register by September 15th to ensure a spot in the clinic.
Our clinic welcomes riders and horses from a variety of skill levels; however, there are a few prerequisites to ensure the safety and progress of all participants. While we focus on foundational work beneficial to both novices and seasoned riders, it is essential that you and your horse have a basic level of experience.
Your horse should be started under saddle and be reasonably comfortable and confident walking, trotting, and cantering in a group setting. Riders should have basic riding skills and be able to manage their horses at these gaits.
Please note that this is not a colt-starting clinic, nor is it designed to teach complete beginners how to ride from scratch. The aim is to enhance and build upon the skills you and your horse already possess, to develop a deeper partnership and improve your performance in the saddle. Age Recommendation: We strongly recommend this clinic for participants aged 14 and up. The concepts discussed and the length of the clinic sessions require a significant attention span, which may be challenging for younger riders.
If you're unsure whether this clinic is suitable for your current level or your child's level, please reach out to us with details and we can provide personalized advice.
The clinic is a two-day event, running from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Each day includes an hour lunch break & additional short breaks throughout the day. Expect to dedicate the first day to groundwork and the second day to riding exercises.
To ensure you have everything needed for a successful clinic experience, please bring the following:
Your horse, of course! 😉
Tack: Saddle, bridle, and your usual riding equipment.
Mandatory Gear: It is essential to bring specific items to maximize the effectiveness of the exercises at this clinic:
Rope Halter: Stiff with 4 knots, no nylon or leather halters. Purchase here
Lead Rope: 14-15 ft long, no 22 ft lunge lines. Purchase here
Halter/Lead Combo: Purchase here
Snaffle Bit: O or D-ring preferred. My preference can be purchased here
Training Stick & String: No lunge whips. Purchase here
Personal Items: Weather-appropriate clothing, water, and snacks for your comfort.
Special Offer: Use code "Lexy2019" at Ridge Creek Tack to receive a 10% discount on your order.
Ensure you are prepared with these specific items in advance, as they are crucial for the clinic's activities. If you need to purchase any gear, please visit the links provided.
For the maximum benefit of both you and your horse, we ask that you bring only one horse to this clinic. The curriculum is carefully designed to deepen your understanding of horsemanship concepts between you and your horse through consistent and focused practice. The foundational groundwork and riding exercises we will be covering are best "mastered" when you can dedicate your full attention to the nuances and progress of a single horse.
Attempting to split your focus between multiple horses could dilute the quality of your experience and hinder your ability to fully absorb and apply the techniques taught. We want to ensure that you leave the clinic having made significant strides in your horsemanship and that your horse has had the opportunity to integrate the training effectively.
Rest assured, the intensive nature of this clinic means that you will be engaged and active throughout, making the most of your time with us. Our goal is for you to walk away with a clear sense of understanding and tangible tools to take home & put into practice as you continue progressing on your horsemanship journey.
To ensure each participant receives quality instruction and personalized attention, we limit the clinic to just 5 participants. This small group size allows for an intimate setting where each rider and horse can receive the focused guidance and support they need to excel without being crowded. NOTE: We will keep a waitlist & if the weather looks like it will allow us to be in the larger outdoor arena as the clinic dates get closer, we will open registration to allow 7-8 participants.
Yes, the clinic host will have a limited number of stalls & pens for horses and electrical hookups for trailers. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact our host, Brenda Sedlak, at (402) 672-1451 for more details and to secure your accommodations.
Absolutely! Auditors are welcome at our clinic. If you're interested in learning without participating with a horse, auditing is a great option. The fee is $85 per day or $150 for both days, which grants you access to all sessions. This is an excellent opportunity to observe and absorb the techniques and strategies being taught.
Yes, spectators are welcome to watch the clinic from designated viewing areas. Each participant may bring either their parents (if under 18) or one "coach" at no additional cost. For other guests, there is a spectator fee of $85 per day or $150 for both days. Spectators do not need to pre-register but can pay upon arrival.
Maintaining your regular riding routine leading up to the clinic is recommended. If your horse is accustomed to a consistent workout schedule, they'll be in good shape to participate. If you have any concerns, please reach out so we can provide personalized advice.
There will be a Snack Shack on-site for concessions (recommended). There are also several local dining options a short drive into Council Bluffs.
The clinic will proceed rain or shine. The host facilities are equipped with an indoor arena, which will allow us to continue our sessions comfortably in poor weather conditions, ensuring that your learning experience remains uninterrupted.
Absolutely! We are committed to supporting your continued horsemanship journey beyond the clinic. We offer both in-person and virtual lessons tailored to your needs. Additionally, you can explore deeper learning opportunities through the LNH "Unlock Your Horse's Potential" Academy, which includes customized lesson plans and more. For an immersive experience, consider joining us for one of our Horsemanship Ranch Retreats at Lexy's ranch. Each option is designed to extend and enhance your skills and relationship with your horse.