2021 Clinician Academy Applications Being Accepted Now

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Applications to attend next year’s Clinician Academy are officially being accepted! The course will take place at Clinton’s new ranch in Farmington, Arkansas, May 3rd through June 11th, and will offer a more intimate, hands-on approach as the class size is limited to 10 students. Horsemen will be accepted to the course on a first-come, first-served basis. Since the Academy has sold out every year since its creation with larger class sizes, we are anticipating the 2021 participation spots filling quickly.

The Clinician Academy offers horsemen who want to make a career out of teaching the Method the opportunity to get certified by Clinton to publicly promote themselves and be backed by Downunder Horsemanship. It also offers an intense learning experience for horsemen who want more knowledge than what a clinic offers.

Throughout the course, students train two of their personal horses through the Fundamentals level of the Method and are tested over their acquired knowledge. Horsemen who receive at least a B+ on the written exam and the practical exam graduate the course as Method Ambassadors.

No Worries Club members can listen to Clinton explain his decision to hold the Clinician Academy at his new ranch and limit the course to 10 students in the Man Behind the Method vlog, “2021 Clinician Academy Announcement.” To listen to the video, log on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app.

To learn more about the Clinician Academy and to download the application to attend, visit the Downunder Horsemanship website.

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