Just a Few Spots Left in the Fundamentals & Intermediate Ranch Clinic

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Participation spots in the 10-day Fundamentals and Intermediate Clinic being held at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch this fall are going fast! Ever since we announced the clinic two weeks ago, our office has been swamped with interest. Just a few spots are left to participate in the course and all of the RV hookups are spoken for.

The October 20th – 30th clinic will focus on refining the Fundamentals level of the Method and learning the Intermediate groundwork and riding exercises. Professional Clinician Jeff Davis will teach the clinic and a team of our clinicians and ambassadors will be on hand to ensure every participant gets the individualized help they need to excel.

Along with refining the Fundamentals groundwork and riding exercises and learning the Intermediate level of the Method, horsemen will also experience an in-depth hobbling demonstration and trailer-loading demonstration.

Participation in the clinic is $1,250 for No Worries Club members and $2,500 for non-members. Learn more about the clinic on our website and download the application to participate. The clinic is limited to 30 participants, and participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. In order to hold your participation spot, we must receive your completed application and deposit.

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