Big Savings and Free Gift Alert

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There’s never been a better time to join the No Worries Club or renew your membership! Now through May 21, we’re offering 25% off our annual Premium No Worries Club membership, plus you’ll also receive a free halter just for signing up.

Whether you’re looking to start your horsemanship journey or take your skills to the next level, the No Worries Club gives you exclusive access to Clinton’s complete training library, including over 600 step-by-step videos, monthly digital and print editions of the No Worries Journal, member-only training content, and much more. Join thousands of dedicated horsemen who are transforming their partnerships with their horses with the Method.

To take advantage of this special offer, head to www.noworriesclub.com to learn more about the club and sign up.

To upgrade your account from basic to premium, go to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store and log in. Under My Account, click on My Memberships and follow the steps to upgrade your membership.

To renew your membership at the special rate and get a free halter, contact our customer service team at 888-287-7432 or [email protected].

Once your membership is processed, you’ll receive an email from us containing a unique coupon code to use on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store to claim your free halter—our number-one training tool.

This is a limited-time promotion that won’t last long. If you’ve been thinking about joining the No Worries Club or upgrading your membership, this is your chance to do both at a massive discount.

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