The Osage Outback Riders Get One-on-One Help From Clinton

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If you’re lucky enough to find a group of horsemen who share your same training philosophy and are supportive of your goals, you’ll make progress with your horsemanship so much quicker compared to going it alone. “The Osage Outback Riders of Oklahoma is one of the most ambitious and supportive Method meet-up groups I’ve had the privilege of being introduced to,” Clinton says.

In the May No Worries Club video, the clinician works with four of the group’s members on groundwork exercises they’re wanting to fine-tune. Hollye focuses on Circle Driving, Amy works on Sidepassing, Peg concentrates on Bridle Bending, and Mallory hones in on Backing Angles. From Fundamentals to Advanced, get ready for tips to improve your application of the Method and the partnership you share with your horse!

Watch the video on the No Worries Club website or on the Downunder Horsemanship app.

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