Cross Off Your Horsemanship Wish List

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Did you make a list of goals you wished to accomplish with your horse this year? With only four months left of 2016, time is winding down to cross those goals off your list! If one of your goals was to challenge your knowledge and better the partnership you share with your horse, there’s no better way to achieve that than by participating in a clinic. A few participant spots are available in Clinton’s Swanton, Ohio and Paso Robles, California three-day Fundamentals Clinics. The clinics cover groundwork and riding exercises that build the foundation of a successful horse/human partnership and are ideal for those wanting to learn Clinton’s approach to horsemanship or for horsemen wanting to perfect their application of the Method.

The Swanton, Ohio clinic will be held at the WB Ranch Arena, September 23rd – 25th, and the Paso Robles, California clinic will be held at the Paso Robles Event Center, December 16th-18th. Participation is $1,250 for No Worries Club members. To learn about the clinics, visit downunderhorsemanship.com/events/road-clinics/. Questions can be directed to Brittney Morgan at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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