Find it on the No Worries Club Website: When to End a Training Session

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A training session shouldn’t be about a set length of time as much as it should be about how your horse is reacting and listening to you. In the spring 2012 No Worries Journal article “When to End a Training Session,” Clinton explains how he decides when to stop working with a horse for a session and gives tips to make the most of each lesson. Log on to the No Worries Club website to read the article now.

The No Worries Club website contains a complete library (43 issues) of Clinton’s No Worries Journal that is available to members only. This exclusive content includes how-to training articles, inspirational stories from horsemen who are applying the Method to their horses, Clinton’s personal thoughts and lessons learned throughout his career, and behind-the-scenes access to the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch and how Clinton cares for his horses. Learn more about the No Worries Club at www.noworriesclub.com or call 888-287-7432.

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