Don’t Miss the Method in Missouri This Weekend

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Clinton is bringing the Method to Lake St. Louis, Missouri this weekend for our last Walkabout Tour of the year! Presented by Ritchie Industries, the tour will take place at the National Equestrian Center and feature a new lineup of training demos that includes:

  • Colt starting
  • Training on the trail
  • Introducing a horse to obstacles
  • Advanced riding
  • Training a performance horse
  • Advanced groundwork
  • One-on-one student lesson
  • Desensitizing a spooky horse
  • Trailer loading

Saddle Up for St. Jude will be joining us as our Ritchie Charity Ball Toss organization. The group will sell tennis balls throughout the event to audience members in order to raise funds for their program. All proceeds raised go straight to the program. On Sunday, audience members who purchased the tennis balls will toss them into the arena trying to be the closest to a pre-determined marker. Those closest to the marker will win Clinton’s instructional DVDs and Downunder Horsemanship training tools.

No Worries Club members receive five FREE tickets per year to attend tours, and non-members can purchase tickets for $25/weekend. Learn more about the Walkabout Tour on our website.

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