Method Progression: Step 3 – The Advanced Series

 

Learn to fine-tune your knowledge and application of the Method with Downunder Horsemanship’s Advanced Series. The third level of the Method continues to build off the respect, control and communication you established in the Fundamentals and Intermediate Series and is guaranteed to accelerate your horsemanship to a world you never thought possible. Clinton is renowned for his easy-to-understand instruction that takes all the guesswork out of forming a safe and enjoyable partnership with your horse. Giving you the tools and knowledge you need to succeed, Clinton is confident that you’ll learn to finesse your horsemanship, increase your confidence in the saddle and have the satisfaction of training a horse that responds to a feather-light touch and is a pleasure to work with. Each of the 32 exercises in the Advanced Series is designed to take your horsemanship to a new level. No one’s better than Clinton at getting inside a horse’s mind and teaching people how to work with their horses. By the time you finish the Advanced Series, you’ll be able to control your horse’s feet on the ground with precision and guide him under saddle with your fingertips. You’ll truly have a horse your friends will envy!

 

The Advanced Series includes:

  • 7 DVDs with over 15 hours of footage
  • 14 Arena Mates
  • Laminated exercise sheet 

 

What you are saying:
I have been following Clinton for several years now and have purchased a number of different series that he has put out. This one by far is my favorite! It covers so many different topics like lead changes, speed control, neck reining, rollbacks, spins and much more! I compete in reining events as a non-pro so I can use all of the help that I can get! I had really been struggling with my spins, and after watching this, my horse and I have improved so much. Thanks you Clinton for all that you do! It is appreciated!

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