Learn the Method at the Ranch

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A few more horsemen can join Clinton at the ranch in Stephenville, Texas for instruction in the Fundamentals level of the Method in this spring’s 10-day Fundamentals Clinic. The life-changing clinic that has helped hundreds of horsemen create a partnership with their horse and progress their training is being held May 8th – 18th. If you are experiencing trouble with the Method and need help to move on, need a refresher course, help getting over a frustrating training problem, or help with your pushy, unwilling horse, then this clinic will get you on the right track!

You’ll learn how to start the Fundamentals level of the Method with groundwork exercises that focus on earning your horse’s trust and respect and advance to riding exercises that will give you control and confidence under saddle. Exercises such as Backing Up, Yielding the Forequarters, Lunging for Respect, the Cruising Lesson, Bending Transitions and Vertical Flexion at the Standstill are all covered! You will also get an in-depth understanding of the philosophy behind the Method so that you can continue to progress and achieve great results with your horse after the clinic.

To learn more or to sign up, visit our website or contact Brittney Chamberlain at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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