Mississippi Horsemen: Clinic With Clinton

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It’s been years since Clinton has visited Mississippi to teach a clinic, so next week when he instructs a three-day Fundamentals Clinic at the Tunica Arena and Expo Center in Tunica, he’s looking forward to reconnecting with familiar horsemen. The clinic begins Friday, October 16th and runs through Sunday, October 18th. Clinton will begin working with participants and their horses daily at 9 a.m. and will wrap each day of the clinic up at 5 p.m. Additional instruction for participants and their horses is available before the start of the clinic. If you’re interested in learning or refining the first level of Clinton’s horsemanship method, a couple participant spots are up for grabs. Download the application or contact Brittney for more information at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

Spectators are welcome to attend and watch the participants and their horses make progress. The tips that can be picked up to improve your own horsemanship are limitless! Tickets are available online or at the door for $50/day. The facility will open at 8 a.m. daily. Clinic details can be found on our website or by calling or emailing Brittney at 254-552-1080 and [email protected].

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