Meet the 2020 Clinician Academy Students: Chase Tipton

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Tennessee horseman Chase Tipton will be one of the students in attendance when the Clinician Academy gets underway at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in September. Chase was born into a family of horse lovers and grew up raising colts, trail riding and showing his family’s horses. Throughout his high school and college years, he worked at a variety of training barns. Chase shares why he’s passionate about the Method and decided that the Academy was the best next step in his horsemanship journey.

Why do you believe in the Method?
I believe in the Method because it is a detailed yet refined and simplified training method for any level of horseman. It just works!

What made you decide to attend the Academy?
I want to attend the Academy because I think a good horseman should always want to hone their craft. I am also very passionate about helping people and want to help horse owners reach their goals with their horses. What an amazing opportunity to attend the Academy to become a better horseman and share that knowledge with fellow horsemen.

We’re looking forward to welcoming Chase to the ranch in a few months and are excited for him to start his journey toward becoming a Method Ambassador! Learn more about the Clinician Academy on our website.

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