2020 Clinician Academy Closed

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Since Clinton introduced the Method Ambassador program, the Clinician Academy has been filled every year with horsemen passionate about learning horsemanship and the Method. The fifteenth participation spot in this year’s class was filled on Friday, December 20th, officially closing the course. The seven-week program, which focuses on the Fundamentals level of the Method, will welcome students from all around the United States as well as Canada and Germany.

Each year, 15 horsemen are accepted into the Clinician Academy on a first-come, first-served basis. Horsemen enrolled in the course spend seven weeks fine-tuning the Fundamentals level of the Method to earn certification to become Method Ambassadors. Our Method Ambassadors train horses and teach lessons and clinics in their local areas. Learn more about the Academy and make plans to attend the 2021 course now by visiting our website.

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