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Heather Kornemann Clinic - September 2026
Heather Kornemann Clinic - September 2026

Sat, Sep 19

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McIver Arena

Heather Kornemann Clinic - September 2026

Join us for a 3-part series where the skills learned from Heather can be built upon through multiple sessions and challenges, including cattle work! 👁️ AUDITORS: use the RSVP button below to register to audit for $25/day. 🐴 PARTICIPANTS: all Rider/Horse spots have been filled.

Time & Location

Sep 19, 2026, 8:00 AM PDT – Sep 20, 2026, 5:00 PM PDT

McIver Arena, 10050 Brockway Rd, Truckee, CA 96161, USA

About the event

Auditors welcome for our Whole-Horse Development Through Cattle Work clinic with Heather Kornemann!


WHO: Anyone interested in learning about the equine nervous system, and enhancing the relationship & confidence between horse and rider

WHAT: Heather Kornemann: 2026 Summer Clinic Series: Part 3 of 3 - Whole-Horse Development Through Cattle Work.

WHEN: September 19th & 20th, 2026 (Saturday & Sunday, 8:00am-5:00pm each day - see tentative schedule below)

WHERE: McIver Arena (10050 Brockway Rd, Truckee, CA 96161: click for directions)

COST: $25/day per person to audit

RSVP: click "RSVP" button above to reserve your Auditor seat!


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FULL 2026 CLINIC SERIES SCHEDULE


We're structuring this three-part series to build progressively to enhance the relationship & confidence between horse and rider.

  • Part 1 of 3 - Equine Biomechanics: May 30-31, 2026 (Sat & Sun) - Focus on the biomechanics and nervous system of both horse and rider through the lens of the Balance Through Movement Method (BTMM).

  • Part 2 of 3: Horse/Rider Connection: Aug. 8-9, 2026 (Sat & Sun) - Explore the mind-body connection, getting more technical with riding and horsemanship in motion (potentially roping, obstacles, etc.)

  • Part 3 of 3: Whole-Horse Development Through Cattle Work: Sept. 19-20, 2026 (Sat & Sun) - Bring it all together—mind, body, and soul—by bringing in cattle and activating the horse's play drive,  helping the horse move beyond the confines of a frame into true freedom of movement.


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SEPTEMBER 19 & 20, 2026 - CLINIC SCHEDULE

schedule will be updated as clinic dates approach

  • Saturday September 19, 2026 - 8:00am to 5:00pm

  • Sunday September 20, 2026 - 8:00am to 5:00pm


Please take a moment to review the information below before attending:


PARKING

When you enter McIver Arena, please make an immediate right and park along the fence line. Additional parking, including some shaded parking, is available along the Estates Drive curb and next door by the skate park.


WHAT TO BRING

• Folding chair

• Reusable water bottle

• Reusable coffee mug

• Layers for changing mountain weather

• Rain jacket and/or umbrella

• Sun protection

• Notebook and pen

In typical Truckee fashion, we may experience a little bit of everything weather-wise, so come prepared for sunshine, clouds, wind, and possibly some rain.


COFFEE & WATER

We are aiming to have coffee and water available on-site throughout the weekend. Please help us reduce waste by bringing your own reusable mug and water bottle.


LUNCH & POTLUCK

Please bring your own lunch/food for both clinic days.

On Saturday evening, we will be gathering for a casual potluck. If you'd like to join us, please feel free to bring a favorite dish to share and spend some time visiting with fellow horse owners and riders after the clinic.


AUDITORS

Auditing is welcome at $25 per person, per day.

Payment may be made in cash or via Venmo to: @alexblue4u - Please include the date(s) you are attending in the payment notes.


Auditors driving from out of town are welcome to camp at McIver Arena on Saturday night WITH PRIOR NOTICE if they would like to attend both days. Please email truckeedonnerhorsemen@gmail.com in advance, then check-in with Megan or Alex upon arrival and we will direct you to an appropriate camping area.


TRUCKEE DONNER HORSEMEN MEMBERSHIP

Membership in Truckee Donner Horsemen is not required to attend this clinic. However, for just $30 per year, we highly recommend becoming a member. TDH is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1962 in Truckee CA whose purpose is to sponsor, cultivate and foster an interest in horses and horsemanship in the Sierras. We strive to promote horsemanship, a healthy equestrian lifestyle, responsible horse ownership and preservation of Truckee's McIver Arena. Members are often the first to hear about upcoming clinics, educational opportunities, community events, and future visits from instructors like Heather.  Click here to learn more about becoming a TDH Member!: https://www.tdhorsemen.org/membership


IMPORTANT ACTION ITEMS:

✓ Complete the Truckee Donner Horsemen liability waiver before attending. This will save us time during the clinic.

✓ Auditors: Please bring $25/day cash or send payment via Venmo to @alexblue4u. If paying through Venmo, please include the date(s) you are attending in the payment notes.

✓ Plan to arrive between 7:30am–7:50am Saturday morning for sign-in and welcome announcements.

✓ Feel free to invite friends, family members, barn mates, or anyone interested in learning more about horses, biomechanics, and BTMM.

✓ If you haven't already, click "RSVP" button above to reserve your Auditor seat! (https://www.tdhorsemen.org/event-details/heather-kornemann-2026-summer-clinic-series)

✓ For any day you audit, please sign in on the auditor clip board that we will have floating around.


We are looking forward to a wonderful weekend of learning, horses, and community!

If you have any questions before the clinic, please don't hesitate to reach out - truckeedonnerhorsemen@gmail.com


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FULL CLINIC SERIES INFORMATION


HOW TO JOIN

To participate as in the TDH Clinic Series, you must be a member of Truckee Donner Horseman for 2026. Learn about becoming a member here!


AUDITORS (Rider only)

Learn from Heather by listening & watching! Auditing available ($25 per day, per person).

TDH Membership is NOT required to audit - all are welcome to audit!

** STILL AVAILABLE! ** Click the "RSVP" Button in the top-right of this webpage to register for the clinic as an AUDITOR


PARTICIPANTS (Rider & Horse)

** SOLD OUT - all participant spaces are filled for the 2026 clinic series **

Apply to ride in the clinic ($1,350 for the 3 part series with a 50% deposit)

TDH Membership for 2026 is REQUIRED.

Preference will be given to those that can participate in all three 2026 weekends (May 30-31 / Aug. 8-9 / Sept. 19-20)

**Wait List ONLY** - Participant application window has CLOSED. Click HERE to apply for the clinic series as a PARTICIPANT

NOTE: The clinic series participant seats are currently full, but complete the form above to save your spot on the Participant Waitlist.


2026 SERIES SCHOLARSHIP (Rider & Horse)

Thanks to an anonymous local donor, we are offering a 50% scholarship for the final participant space in the 3-part clinic series. If you’re ready to invest in growth for yourself & your horse, but the clinic cost is a barrier - we’d love to hear from you!

**Reference ONLY** - Scholarship application window has CLOSED. Click HERE to apply for the clinic series as a SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANT PARTICIPANT

The deadline to submit this Scholarship Application is: Saturday, April 25, 2026.


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CLINIC SERIES SCHEDULE

We're structuring this three-part series to build progressively to enhance the relationship & confidence between horse and rider.


Part 1 of 3: Equine Biomechanics

May 30-31, 2026 (Saturday & Sunday, 8:00am-5:00pm each day)

Focus on the biomechanics and nervous system of both horse and rider through the lens of the Balance Through Movement Method (BTMM).


Part 2 of 3: Horse/Rider Connection

Aug. 8-9, 2026 (Saturday & Sunday, 8:00am-5:00pm each day)

Explore the mind-body connection, getting more technical with riding and horsemanship in motion (potentially roping, obstacles, etc.)


Part 3 of 3: Whole-Horse Development Through Cattle Work

Sept. 19-20, 2026 (Saturday & Sunday, 8:00am-5:00pm each day)

Bring it all together—mind, body, and soul—by bringing in cattle and activating the horse's play drive,  helping the horse move beyond the confines of a frame into true freedom of movement.


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WHAT IS "BTMM"?

Balance Through Movement Method™ (BTMM) is a set of principles designed to help horses achieve whole-horse balance, soundness, and self-carriage through correct biomechanics and nervous system development. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, BTMM seeks to identify and address the compensatory patterns that can contribute to poor performance, behavioral issues, discomfort, and lameness. Through biomechanics education, proprioceptive exercises, nervous system regulation, and mindful horsemanship, horses learn to develop strength, balance, and structural integrity from the inside out. BTMM is used across disciplines and experience levels—from competitive performance horses to beloved trail horses and backyard companions—and is recognized worldwide for rehabilitation, development, diagnostics, and long-term soundness.


ABOUT HEATHER KORNEMANN

Heather Kornemann is a lifelong cowboy and horsewoman who actively works cattle for 5 Dot Land & Livestock and X Bar 7 Ranch. In 2024, she was voted Top Professional Stockman within the Early California Skills of the Rancho program, where she studies and trains in the art of the Vaquero Bridlehorse. Heather is also a certified Balance Through Movement Method (BTMM) instructor specializing in Nerve Release. Her work focuses on developing the whole horse—body, mind, and spirit—while helping owners better understand biomechanics, soundness, emotional regulation, hoof care, and the subtle signs of tension and dysfunction that often show up long before bigger issues arise. Whether your goal is building a stronger foundation, improving performance, addressing physical challenges, or preparing for advanced cattle work, Heather has a unique ability to meet both horse and rider where they are and help uncover the missing pieces that lead to lifelong soundness and a deeper partnership.


If you’d like to learn more about Heather & BTMM, visit:


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