Limited Spots Available in Fall Clinician Academy

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For the past few years, the Clinician Academy has been booked a couple of years in advance. Listening to feedback from horsemen who were interested in attending the course but were finding it hard to wait for an available opening, Clinton made the decision to add a second session.

The second class will be taught by Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher at the ranch in Farmington, Arkansas, and will start October 3rd and finish November 18th. Students who were signed up for the 2023 and 2024 Academy sessions were given the opportunity to move up to the course. After getting everyone situated, we have a few openings available in the fall 2022 session. Participant spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

During the Academy, horsemen take two of their personal horses through the Fundamentals level of the Method to fine-tune their skill set. At the end of the course, those who pass the required testing are certified as Method Ambassadors to train horses for the public and teach lessons and clinics.

Learn more about the Academy and download an application to attend on our website.

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