The Foundation You and Your Horse Need to get Results

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If you want to create an enjoyable partnership with your horse, you need to have the right knowledge and expert help to get the job done. This April, horsemen from around the world will bring their horses to the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch for our 10-day Fundamentals Clinic to learn how to effectively communicate with their horses on the ground and under saddle to build a safe, fun partnership. The participants will learn how to correct problems and get results with their horses and will leave the clinic with the tools and know-how to handle training issues that crop up over time.

The Fundamentals Clinic will be taught by Clinton and Professional Clinician Jeff Davis. While Clinton will teach the classroom session, Jeff will instruct riders and their horses through the first level of the Method. The clinic will take place in the roundpens and arenas, on the trail and over the ranch’s challenging obstacle course.

If you’re serious about learning how to work with your horse and build a lasting partnership, this is the clinic for you!

The clinic will begin at 9 a.m. daily and run until 5 p.m. and include a lunch break. Additional coaching will be available each morning before the start of the clinic for horsemen who want extra instruction to get the most out of the experience.

The cost to participate in the clinic is $1,250 for No Worries Club members. Information about the clinic and the application to participate can be downloaded from the Downunder Horsemanship website. If you have questions about the clinic, please contact us at 888-287-7432 or email [email protected].

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