2022 Clinician Academy Filled

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Enrollment in the 2022 Clinician Academy is officially closed as all of the participation spots are booked. While the course attracted horsemen from around the United States, international horsemen, hailing from Canada and Germany, account for half of the class.

The seven-week course is designed to help horsemen fine-tune their understanding and application of the Fundamentals level of the Method. Throughout the course, students take a written test and work their horses in front of Clinton during a practical examination. Those who receive a B plus or higher on both tests, graduate the course as Method Ambassadors. While some students take the course to become certified to teach the Method and train horses using Clinton’s name, others are passionate students of horsemanship just looking to further their knowledge.

With the 2021 and 2022 Academy classes fully booked, the next opportunity to attend the course will be in 2023. Detailed information about the Academy can be found on the Downunder Horsemanship website.

We look forward to welcoming the horsemen enrolled in the 2022 course to the ranch next spring and helping them get one step closer to achieving their dreams.

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