Intermediate Clinic Starts Next Week

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Participants in the 10-day Intermediate Clinic held at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas will pay $1,250, the same price as a 3-day Fundamentals Clinic. Participants will learn the groundwork and riding exercises that make up the second level of the Method and will work with their horses in the ranch’s arenas, on the trails and over the obstacle course. If you’re wanting to get beyond the Fundamentals and challenge your horsemanship, there’s no better setting to accomplish your goals. Three participant spots are available.

The 10-day clinic is taking place November 1-11 and will be taught by Clinton’s Professional Clinicians. Clinic hours will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and include an hour-and-a-half lunch break. Extra one-on-one help will be available daily before the clinic begins and after the clinic ends.

Downunder Horsemanship lease horses are available to horsemen wanting to work on perfecting their skills with the help of a well-trained horse that’s been there and done that. Lease horses are available for $250/day, which includes the horse’s tack and feed.

Questions about the clinic should be directed to Brittney Morgan at [email protected] or 254-552-1080.

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