Become a Certified Success

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In 2015, Clinton introduced the Method Ambassador program, an addition to Downunder Horsemanship that has made getting the Method into the hands of more horsemen possible. A Method Ambassador is a horseman who possesses the four core values of Downunder Horsemanship (loyal, hard-working, ambitious and personable) and is passionate about sharing the Method. These individuals bleed Downunder Horsemanship and receive hands-on training at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch; they are tested to ensure they understand and can do the Fundamentals level of the Method to Clinton’s high expectations; and they have Clinton’s backing to teach the Method on a local level and they receive the support of the entire Downunder Horsemanship team.

Quick Facts:

Tuition: $16,000.

Application process: To apply, horsemen fill out an application on the Downunder Horsemanship website. There is a $250 application fee. A payment of $8,250 (half of the tuition plus a $250 application fee) is due when applying. A spot in the course will not be held until payment is received. The second half of the tuition ($8,000) is due 60 days prior to the start of the training session. All payments are non-refundable.

Class Size: 15 horsemen are accepted into the program on a first-come, first-served basis. A background check must be passed in order to be enrolled in the program.

Class Length: 7 weeks. The Clinician Academy will start April 29th and end June 14th.

Horses: Students are required to bring two horses that are 10 years of age or younger to train through the Fundamentals level of the Method. The horses must have no experience with the Method.

Graduation: Only individuals who possess the four core values of Downunder Horsemanship and receive at least a B plus average on required testing will graduate the training course as a Method Ambassador.

To learn how you can turn your passion for the Method into a money-earning endeavor and better yourself as a horseman, visit our website. We are now accepting enrollment for the 2019 Clinician Academy, and spots are filling quickly!

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