Minnesota Fundamentals Clinic Location Change

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The location of Clinton’s Minnesota three-day Fundamentals Clinic has moved to Arrowhead Arena in Maple Lake, Minnesota, located at 9859 Clementa Ave. NW. The new location is just 20 miles west of the original Maple Plain arena. The clinic begins on August 7th and runs through August 9th, and while all participant spots are filled, spectators are welcome to attend. The clinic begins each day at 9 a.m. and will end at 5 p.m. daily. During the three days, Clinton will teach 20 participants how to begin his method of horse training. Groundwork exercises covered include: Desensitizing, Yield the Hindquarters, Yield the Forequarters, Backing Up, Lunging for Respect, Flexing, Sending Exercise, Circle Driving, and Leading Beside. Some of the riding exercises covered are: One Rein Stops, Cruising Lesson, Bending at the Walk, and Yield the Hindquarters and Back Up.

Purchase your ticket to be a spectator at the clinic online, or you may buy your ticket at the door. Tickets are $100/No Worries Club member for all three days or $150/non-members. At the door, tickets are $50/day.

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