Winnipeg Clinic Kudos

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By Tanis Fortin

I just wanted to let you know how much my sister and I enjoyed being participants in Clinton’s last three-day Fundamentals Clinic in Winnipeg. When we checked in, [Method Ambassadors] Shelby, Jeffery and Brock were extremely friendly and helpful. They quickly helped us unload our supplies from the trailer; I say helped but they pretty much did everything for us. Throughout the weekend, they continued to impress us with their knowledge and helpfulness. It’s nice to see a business where the employees are truly there for the client. Knowing that Clinton only passes the best, and not just anyone who takes the clinician course, is impressive and it shows that it’s not just for the money but to truly offer clinicians who are competent and knowledgeable.

As for Clinton, he is such a good and experienced teacher and he really knows how to explain things so that one can really understand how to do something and why it’s done that way. He is entertaining as well, and really kept our attention. I had joked that my goal for the weekend was to not have Clinton yell at me like I’ve seen in the videos. Well, I ended up getting yelled at (and almost owing him money lol) doing the rollback exercise, but it was sure effective and I learned a lot! A top-notch business and a great clinic!

Photos: Left – Tanis Fortin with Clinton; Right – Laurel Meisner with Clinton.

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