
Clinics, workshops & Events
Learning for the Horse and Human
Clinics
Focused learning for riders and professionals

Seven Hills offers clinics for riders and equine professionals interested in correct, classical, and biomechanics-informed training. Clinics are delivered by Seven Hills and also hosted in partnership with visiting trainers and equine professionals.
Clinic programs are designed to deepen understanding of training concepts, movement, and horse development, with opportunities for both riders and auditors to engage through instruction, observation, and discussion.
Workshops
Applied learning beyond the saddle

Workshops are discussion-based educational sessions designed to connect theory with practical application. Formats may include presentation, demonstration, and guided observation, depending on the topic and audience.
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Workshops explore subjects such as biomechanics, anatomy, movement, and training concepts, and are well suited to riders, barn groups, and equine professionals who want to deepen their understanding of how horses learn, move, and develop—without a riding component.
Hosted events
Private venue for clinics and educational events

Seven Hills partners with visiting trainers, clinicians, and equine professionals—including veterinarians, farriers, and bodyworkers—to host a range of educational programs. Events may include riding clinics, demonstrations, lectures, or seminars, depending on the visiting professional and focus of the program.
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Seven Hills provides coordination and logistical support for hosted events, helping create a smooth and professional experience for both presenters and participants. Interested in hosting an event at Seven Hills? Contact us.
Upcoming Events
Inside the Equine Body: Cervical Spine Dissection
October 2026
A hands-on cervical spine dissection workshop led by Dr. Beth Byles of Kinetic Equine Medicine. Designed for riders, trainers, bodyworkers, and veterinary professionals. Mid-October dates to be announced — join the pre-registration list for early access.
October 2026
Questions?
(425) 533-3738
