If You Keep Doing What You’re Doing, You’ll Keep Getting What You’re Getting

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Do you feel like you and your horse are stuck in the same old routine and aren’t making progress? Wish you could be safely challenged and pushed out of the Fundamentals level of the Method? This fall’s Intermediate Clinic could be just what you’re looking for!

The Intermediate Clinic is designed for horsemen who have a solid understanding of the Fundamentals and have gotten the horse they’re bringing to the clinic to a B+ level at all of the groundwork and riding exercises. The Intermediate Clinic focuses on gaining even more control and trust on the ground and suppling and softening the horse’s five body parts — the head and neck, poll, shoulders, ribcage and hindquarters — under saddle. The 10-day course is spent working in the arena, on the obstacle course and the trail.

The clinic takes place November 1st – 11th at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas and will be taught by Professional Clinicians. To learn more about the clinic, visit our website or download the clinic application. Questions about participating in the clinic should be directed to Brittney Morgan at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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