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Love the Method and dream of personalized help for you and your horse? Our clinicians and ambassadors are available to come to your barn! Trained and certified to teach the Method by Clinton, they offer help with specific exercises or issues you’re having with your horse and have the knowledge and expertise to coach you to achieve that next level of performance. Search for a clinician or ambassador in your area by using the map feature on our website.

Professional Clinicians

Professional Clinicians are certified to teach Fundamentals, Intermediate, Advanced, Foal Training, Colt Starting and Trick Training and have spent two to three years at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. They are the most elite of Clinton’s clinicians and travel the world teaching the Method.

Certified Clinicians

Certified Clinicians spend a year at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch and are certified to teach the Fundamentals level of the Method and Colt Starting. They travel the country teaching private lessons and clinics.

Method Ambassadors

Method Ambassadors train at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch for seven weeks. They are certified to teach the Fundamentals level of the Method at a local level.

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