Focus on Strengthening the Partnership You Have With Your Horse

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  • Establish a better connection with your horse from the ground up.
  • Get cleaner, more precise responses when you cue your horse.
  • Boost your confidence and learn to enjoy your horse.
  • Understand why your horse does the things that he does and how to become a trustworthy leader for him.

All of these topics and more will be covered in Clinton’s 10-day Fundamentals Clinic, March 31st – April 10th at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas. Clinton will coach you in the roundpen and arena and on the obstacle course and trail. To ensure you make the most progress, several of Clinton’s clinicians will be on hand to offer additional one-on-one instruction.

If you’re passionate about your horsemanship and want the best possible partnership with your horse, this is the clinic for you. You’ll accomplish more in 10 days with Clinton at your side and using his training facility than you ever have on your horsemanship journey.

The cost to participate in the clinic is $1,500 for No Worries Club members and $3,000 for non-members. Additional information about the clinic and the clinic application can be downloaded from our website. Call 888-287-7432 with questions.

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