Volunteer State Hosts Clinic Next Month at Premier Facility

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Throughout his 25-year career, Clinton has brought the Method to Tennessee countless times and educated horsemen about how to achieve safer, faster and more consistent results with their horses. Next month, the clinician is returning to the state to teach a three-day Fundamentals Clinic at The Jaeckle Centre in Thompson’s Station. Thompson’s Station is located mid-state, just outside of Franklin, a half-hour drive from Murfreesboro, and less than an hour’s drive from Nashville.

The Jaeckle Centre is a picturesque equine facility offering the best amenities in the industry. Clinic participants will learn one-on-one from Clinton in the facility’s Olympic-size, climate controlled indoor arena that features state-of-the-art footing. Their horses will be stabled in a clean, comfortable barn, where the 12-foot by 12-foot stall floors are covered with 3/4-inch thick rubber mats, and rubber paver walkways line the barn alleyways. During the clinic, participants will have access to the facility’s 12 indoor groom stalls and wash racks that feature hot and cold water for their horses’ comfort.

Participant spots are available, and as an added bonus for participants to continue their education at home, Clinton is giving each horseman a training kit of their choice — a $399 value! View the clinic application online, and contact Brittney Morgan at 254-552-1080 or [email protected] with any questions.

Spectators are encouraged to attend the event. Watching a clinic is a great opportunity to learn from 20 horses and riders as they celebrate successes and overcome challenges under Clinton’s guidance. Spectator tickets can be purchased in advance online or by calling 888-287-7432.

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