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The 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.
Read MoreClinton filmed a new video dedicated to explaining the philosophy and theory behind his approach to horsemanship. The video is available to view on the No Worries Club website and the Downunder Horsemanship app under the “NWC Videos” section. The video will also replace the philosophy section in the Fundamentals Series. The updated philosophy video […]
Read MoreIn each issue of the No Worries Journal, we feature photos of No Worries Club members and their horses. If you want to see you and your horse included in the Journal, email us a high-resolution photo! Send your photo(s) as an attachment to [email protected] with the subject line “member photo.” Be sure to include […]
Read MoreThe winter 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 learn about being a clinician, catch up with Method Ambassador Emily Hunter, meet performance horse Smart Snip O Chex, learn how to introduce a snaffle bit, and how […]
Read MoreWish you could get your horse to lie down off just a voice cue? Clinton gives you step-by-step directions to do just that in the fall 2014 No Worries Journal article “Trick Training: Teaching the Lay Down.” Log on to the No Worries Club website to read the article now, or sign in to the […]
Read MoreA No Worries Club member asks Clinton: I am having a problem of getting my horse to move out when we’re in an indoor arena. He will take two steps or go up to halfway around the arena, and then he stops and no amount of force will get him to go forward. I have […]
Read MoreYou’ve decked your halls, now it’s time to deck your horse! We love the holidays and all the festivities that they bring, and we want you to have fun with your horse and show off all the training you’ve put into him. Our “Deck Your Horse” contest is all about getting into the holiday spirit […]
Read MoreStarting in February, the monthly No Worries Club videos will be delivered to you in a digital format only. We’ll no longer be producing or mailing out DVDs. You’ll receive an email at the first of the month letting you know that the newest training session is available for viewing by logging on to the […]
Read More“Most people’s idea of neck reining is yanking the reins off to the side and trying to drag the horse in a new direction. It’s like in the old black and white movies where the cowboy reefs his horse over to shoot the bad guy. He drags the reins across his horse’s neck leaving the […]
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