They Share Your Passion

Clinton Anderson Certified Clinicians have studied the Method extensively and have honed their sense of feel and timing to gain unbeatable experience. When Clinton certifies a horseman to represent his name and share the Method, he does so with full confidence, knowing that his customers’ expectations will be exceeded. The selection and training process of a Certified Clinician is intense, and Clinton lets it be known from the start that he’s only looking for the best of the best – outstanding horsemen and instructors who uphold the four core values of Downunder Horsemanship – hardworking, ambitious, loyal and personable. Today, Downunder Horsemanship has two Professional Clinicians (able to instruct at the Fundamentals, Intermediate and Advanced levels) and five Certified Clinicians (able to instruct at the Fundamentals level) available to teach private lessons and three-day clinics. To learn about each of the clinicians and how they can help you realize your horsemanship dreams, visit our website. The clinicians come directly to your home to help you and your horse, and tailor lessons to meet your specific goals.

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13 years ago

Training Tip of the Week: Don’t tie a cinchy horse when saddling

  A common mistake I see people make that can ultimately lead to a horse becoming cinchy is tying their…

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1 year ago

Training Tip: Is Your Horse’s Focus on the Puzzle or the Trouble?

Ian Francis used to tell me, “Training a horse is all about putting him in a mental or physical bind…

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9 months ago

Get Ready for a Pop of Color

Next week, we’re releasing a limited-edition twist to your favorite Downunder Horsemanship gear. Same trusted quality. Same performance you count…

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4 years ago

Congratulations to Our Newest Colt-Starting Certified Ambassadors

Join us in congratulating our Method Ambassadors who recently earned their colt-starting certification. The four horsemen participated in a Colt…

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