Intermediate Clinic: Perks for Members!

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Learn the Intermediate level of the Method from Clinton, November 6 – 16 at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas. The Intermediate Clinic covers 16 groundwork exercises and 17 riding exercises, including Sidepassing, Bridle Bending, Rollbacks, Shoulder In/Shoulder Out, Leads, and Draw to a Walk. During the clinic, Clinton works with you and your horse in the arena, on the trail and over his obstacle course to test and challenge your skills. If you’re looking to take the respect and trust you developed with your horse in the Fundamentals Series to a new level of performance, this is the clinic for you! You’ll learn the art of achieving true softness and collection throughout your horse’s entire body.

Cost: $2,000 No Worries Club members or $4,000 non-members

Application: Download the application here. If you’ve completed a Downunder Horsemanship Clinic, the video application is waived.

Lease One of Clinton’s Horses: Clinton’s retired reiners and cow horses, all of which have been trained through the Advanced level of the Method, are available for lease to No Worries Club members only for $100/day (special pricing for this clinic only). The responsiveness, softness and willingness of Clinton’s horses will better your feel and timing and allow you to focus on developing your skills as a horseman.

For Questions or to Enroll:
Contact Brittney Morgan at [email protected] or 254-552-1080.

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