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We are getting close to releasing a brand-new No Worries Club website that will make learning the Method and connecting with us and other passionate horsemen easier than ever before. We are excited about the new site and know that you’ll enjoy all of the innovative features it has to offer! When we roll out […]
Read MoreIn the September No Worries Club exclusive video, Clinton is back with the Arizona Range Riders. The members of the Method meet-up group are serious about two things: learning the Method and having fun while doing it. Clinton worked with several of its members, helping them with problems they were having and offering advice so […]
Read MoreIn the summer 2015 issue of the No Worries Journal, Clinton provides a step-by-step plan for helping a horse that’s always on the go and distracted to focus and relax. “There are some horses that are naturally really hot and nervous, and even after they’ve been taken through the Fundamentals groundwork and riding exercises and […]
Read MoreA No Worries Club member asks Clinton: I have a 9-year-old Quarter Horse that is very light in the face and he collects nicely at the walk and trot. What exercises can I do to better his collection at the canter? Listen to Clinton’s answer by going to the Q&A section of the No Worries […]
Read MoreWhen it comes to teaching his horses how to do flying lead changes, Clinton relies on the Cigar Exercise to prepare the horses for the maneuver. The exercise gets its name from the cigar-shaped pattern you’ll ride your horse in, teaching him to pick up his shoulders and position his body for a lead change. […]
Read MoreA No Worries Club member asks Clinton: “Chance loads easily now into our four-horse slant trailer; however, he has a new problem that has begun this year. He gets really nervous when we try to back him out of it. He almost sits on his rump when he gets to the halfway point. Then, when […]
Read MoreThe Arizona Range Riders are serious about two things: learning the Method and having fun while doing it. Clinton visited the Arizona based Method meet-up group and worked with several of its members, helping them with problems they were having and offering advice so that they could refine maneuvers. In this lesson, Clinton helps Rose […]
Read MoreA training session shouldn’t be about a set length of time as much as it should be about how your horse is reacting and listening to you. In the spring 2012 No Worries Journal article “When to End a Training Session,” Clinton explains how he decides when to stop working with a horse for a […]
Read MoreThis is the last year we’ll be holding the Ranch Rally, and in true Downunder Horsemanship fashion, we’re going to take the event out with a bang! During this year’s Rally, we’re putting a special emphasis on celebrating our No Worries Club members. All No Worries Club members who attend the Rally will be put […]
Read More“As we age, things change. A lot of the things I did 10 years ago, I can’t do now. Sometimes our center of gravity shifts.
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