Lack Confidence? Scared of Your Horse? Clinton can Help!

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If you…
• Are afraid to canter your horse
• Feel insecure in the saddle at any gait
• Feel your heart speeding up out of fear when you get near a horse
• Are completely confused about groundwork
• Want your horse to respect you and want to be able to trust him
• Would like to feel safe when working with your horse
• Wish you could enjoy your horse, have fun with him and make your dreams of horse ownership come true

You need to attend the Confidence Clinic being taught by Clinton May 22nd – 26th at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas. During the five-day clinic, Clinton will step you through your biggest fears, explaining where your fear is coming from and giving you exercises that will develop your confidence and give you control of your horse. The clinic is open to 20 participants and Clinton will have several of his Certified Clinicians on hand to ensure every participant gets the one-on-one help they’ll need.

If you’ve dreamed of attending one of Clinton’s Fundamentals Clinics but the requirement to canter your horse in a group has kept you out of the clinic, this is the clinic for you! Don’t let your fear hold you back any more. Every participant who comes to this clinic will share similar fears and lack confidence just as you do. There’s no need to be worried or embarrassed. At some point, every horsemen has felt the same insecurities and worries. Clinton will step you safely through the process of overcoming all the fear, anxiety and self-doubt that’s keeping you from enjoying your horse and having fun.

For clinic information, visit our website.

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