Jim Sharp, Stephenville, Texas - Rodeo Legend
"I’ve had a horse since I was a little kid, but what I did for twenty years has nothing at all to do with riding horses. Still, I thought that would be my next hobby—riding horses instead of bulls. I had never taken training from a professional who really knew what he was doing, and I wanted to learn another way to ride and train a horse. The opportunity came when I met Craig a few years ago through Ty Murray. We were working cows, and Craig showed up. Ty suggested going to one of Craig’s clinics, and I thought it might be fun to go and see what he had to offer." read more....
Mickey Owens, Manor, Texas - President of the Texas Mounted Shooters Club and a many-time champion in the event.
"I took a notion in my later years to get back into horses. About ten years ago, I sat down with Western Horseman magazine and ordered a video from probably every trainer in the magazine. I remember putting Craig Cameron’s video in, and it was like magic. I knew I had to go meet him, so I took my horse and went to his clinic. That was just the beginning." read more...
R.C. Slocum - Former head football coach Texas A&M University
“I can’t begin to tell you how much I enjoyed the clinic last week. I came away with so much more knowledge of horses and riding; as well as a lot more confidence in my riding. It was also a great experience for my horses. As I mentioned to you, I have seen a lot of coaches in my life and can evaluate coaching. You are one of the best. Not only do you have a great knowledge level from your years of experience with horses but you have a great ability to transmit that knowledge to others. I was very impressed and really appreciate your enthusiasm with our group.” read more...
Caren Reaves, M.D.
“Craig, I’m sure you’ve heard it many times before, but your approach and PATIENCE with everyone was amazing and inspiring. It’s so rare to find someone at your level of excellence in any endeavor that is approachable, affable, and downright funny. You made it easy for us to ask questions, laugh at ourselves, and each other for that matter!
Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart. One human at a time, you’re making the world a better place for the horse.”