NWC Contest – Show Us Your Favorite Method Exercise

Since summer is upon us and we’re all out working our horses and improving our horsemanship skills, we decided this month’s No Worries Club contest needed to be action-packed. There are more than 90 groundwork and riding exercises in the Method from Fundamentals all the way through Advanced, and we want to know which exercise is your absolute favorite. Do you and your partner love to do Rollbacks on the Fence? Shoulder In/Shoulder Out? Lunging for Respect Stage Two? Sidepassing? Or, maybe Circle Driving is more your style? No matter which exercise you select, we want to know why it’s your favorite. To enter the contest and be in the running for a great prize, follow the guidelines below:

The Rules:
1. All photos must be posted in the contest thread https://downunderhorsemanship.com//showthread.php?t=38883 to be entered.
2. Only one post per member. (So if you have multiple horses, place all of your photos in one post.)
3. Photo must be of a horse in your family.
4. Post a 10 word or less description of what exercise you are doing and why it is you or your horse’s favorite.
5. Email the original photo as an attachment with the description to [email protected] for your picture to be used in the Journal.

Timeline:
1. Post your photos in the NWC forum by July 7th.
2. The following day, we’ll post a poll for members to vote on their favorite entry.

The Prize:
Any DVD of your choice (excluding Method and Professional kits).

Have fun, and we can’t wait to see your photos!

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