Welcome to the Ranch Team, Isabelle!

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Method Ambassador Isabelle Knophius will be joining the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch team in Farmington, Arkansas. The German horsewoman attended the Clinician Academy this summer and impressed Clinton with her horsemanship skills and test scores so much so that he invited her to continue studying at the ranch. Along with improving her horsemanship skills, Isabelle will help care for Clinton’s performance horses and will take on a select number of training horses. The training horses will be taken through the six-week Academy Horse Program, learning the Fundamentals level of the Method as well as everyday skills such as standing quietly while tied up, being confident with their feet being handled and much more. Isabelle will work with the horses in the arena, outside the arena and over obstacles. Learn more about Isabelle on her website or reach out to her directly to see about having your horse trained at the ranch by emailing her at [email protected].

Listen to Clinton explain why he invited Isabelle to continue her studies at the ranch and the unique opportunity to have your horse trained by her on the Downunder Horsemanship app or the No Worries Club website. Go to Videos and select “The Man Behind the Method” and choose the video, “Welcome to the Ranch Team, Isabelle.”

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