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The spring issue of the No Worries Journal is out and packed full of inspirational stories, how-to training articles and exciting innovations coming from Downunder Horsemanship. You’ll get tips on making the most of your clinic experience, explore the Downunder Horsemanship app, catch up with Certified Clinician Josh Standen and meet Precious as Gucci, as […]
Read MoreIf your horse isn’t healthy, he won’t be able to perform at his best – no matter how great your training method is. That’s why Clinton takes his horses’ health seriously. In the March 2013 No Worries Club video, he assembled a team of professionals to address a variety of health-related topics to help members […]
Read MoreOur next No Worries Club contest is all about the Intermediate exercise Run Up and Rub — we want to see how much crazy your horse can handle! Clinton includes the exercise in the Method to teach horses to accept being approached quickly and to respect humans but not fear them. Once your horse is […]
Read MoreRaising a foal and not sure if you’re doing things correctly? In the June 2011 No Worries Club video, Foal Fundamentals, Clinton invites No Worries Club member Jack Nelson and his foal Ella Rose to the ranch for a training session. At the time, Ella was about three weeks old and Jack had been working […]
Read MoreThe worst thing you can do as a trainer is to drill on the same exercises every day. While consistency and repetition are important to train your horse to be a safe, fun and willing partner, it’s just as important to add variety to your lessons. Without variety, your horse will get bored and resentful […]
Read MoreClinton’s put together a new video series in which he shares important lessons he’s learned (some the hard way!) throughout his horsemanship journey. His experiences and the tips he picked up from his mentors will provide insight to help you develop your skills as a horseman. To watch the new Methodology Series, log in to […]
Read More“What is a good time to work with my horse? There are not hard and fast rules, so should I do an hour of riding every day and two hours of groundwork, or the other way around? Am I trying to do too much, or not enough?” – sJohn211 Listen to Clinton’s answer in the […]
Read More“Clinton, no matter how much flexing I do before I get on or how many One Rein Stops I do, my horse always does a power walk and then starts trotting without me asking for it. I’ll let him commit to the mistake, ask him to stop, and then One Rein Stop him. After he […]
Read MoreThe DUH Challenge is heating up as the horsemen enter the final phase of the competition – obstacle work! Shannon Pigott from the Magnificent 7 and her horse Tippy, Wendell Weber from the Mich-a-Roos and his horse Bones, and Kellye Tuxen from the Downunder Posse and her horse Rio were nominated by their Method meet-up […]
Read More“On the ground my mare will pivot beautifully (slow and correct) on her hindquarters. She steps across with her forequarters and will pivot on her inside hind leg very nicely on the ground. The problem is that she will sometimes pivot on her outside leg while riding.
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