15% off Participation in Ranch Clinics

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The Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas will play host to three horsemanship clinics in 2017. Clinton will be teaching a 10-day Fundamentals Clinic and a three-day Training on the Trail Clinic and his Professional and Certified Clinicians will be teaching a 10-day Intermediate Clinic. If you enroll in any of the clinics by December 25th, you’ll receive 15% off the clinic participation fee.

Training on the Trail Clinic
No Worries Club members: $1,000 $850
Non-members: $2,000 $1,700

During this three-day clinic held November 3-5, Clinton will teach horsemen how to apply the Fundamentals exercises outside the arena and how to introduce their horses to obstacles. Get detailed information about the clinic on our website. This clinic is open to 350 spectators.

 10-Day Fundamentals Clinic
No Worries Club members: $1,500 $1,275
Non-members: $3,000 $2,550

Over the course of 10 days, Clinton teaches participants groundwork and riding exercises that make up the Fundamentals level of the Method. Coursework takes place in roundpens, arenas, on the obstacle course, and on the trail. The 2017 Fundamentals Clinic will take place March 31st – April 10th. Learn more about the clinic and download the clinic application on our website.

10-Day Intermediate Clinic
No Worries Club members: $1,250 $1,062.50
Non-members: $2,500 $2,125

Clinton’s Professional Clinicians teach horsemen the groundwork and riding exercises that make up the second level of the Method. Participants will work with their horses in arenas, on the obstacle course and on the trail. The clinic will be held November 10th – 20th. Learn more about the clinic and download the clinic application on our website.

Your clinic application must be postmarked by December 25th in order to receive 15% off the participation fee. Questions about clinics should be directed to Brittney Morgan at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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