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Clinton Anderson Clinics Downunder Horsemanship - General
September 1, 2015

Mississippi Fundamentals Clinic

Do you want to feel safe when working with your horse and enjoy your time with him? Learn how to clearly communicate with him and be a leader he trusts and respects and you can! Next month, Clinton and his Certified Clinicians will be helping 20 horsemen and their horses do just that in a […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General Sponsors
September 1, 2015

Help Us Help You

Downunder Horsemanship invites you to let your voice be heard and participate in our Equestrian Retail Market Survey – participants can also enter our FREE drawing for a $100 Gift Certificate from one of our sponsors! We are always striving to learn more about the riders in our audience so that we can better serve […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
September 1, 2015

Enjoy Labor Day

The Downunder Horsemanship office will be closed Monday, September 7th in observance of Labor Day. We hope everyone enjoys the weekend with their family and horses. We’ll be back in the office Tuesday, September 8th and our phone lines will be up and running at 8 a.m.

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Training Tips
August 25, 2015

Training Tip: There is No Such Thing as a Magic Bit

Bring up the topic of bits around horse people and you’re sure to enter into a conversation that’ll turn into a heated debate ranging from one end of the spectrum (you need a different bit for every horse in your barn and every situation you ride them in) to the other (only a cruel barbarian […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General Sponsors
August 25, 2015

No Worries Getaway Contest Ending

Your chance to win a getaway to the Noble Outfitters lodge in Montana for your family plus a training kit of your choice is almost over. The No Worries Getaway Contest ends Monday, August 31st. If you haven’t entered yet, go to www.nobleoutfitters.com/NoWorries and fill out the survey containing various questions about Noble Outfitters and […]

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Clinton Anderson Downunder Horsemanship - General
August 25, 2015

Cowboy Christmas Training Demo Times and Topics

Planning a trip to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada this year? So are Clinton and the Downunder Horsemanship team! Be sure to visit the NFR’s Cowboy Christmas in the South Halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center, just one block from the famous Las Vegas Strip, to catch Clinton teaching training […]

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Academy Downunder Horsemanship - General
August 25, 2015

Earn Your Education

Clinton doesn’t give away his horsemanship knowledge to those who aspire to be clinicians, but if you’re willing to earn your education and uphold the four core values of Downunder Horsemanship, you won’t have to pay a cent for it. Earlier this year, Clinton created a scholarship program to his acclaimed Clinician Academy. Instead of […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
August 25, 2015

Hard-Working, Out-Performing Equipment

I came to the Columbus tour stop last August with my horse Fred. He worked with Certified Clinician Diego Gaona on trailer loading. I really wanted to share something with you, Clinton and the company.

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Training Tips
August 18, 2015

Training Tip: #1 Desensitizing Rule

Whenever you desensitize your horse to an object, use the Approach and Retreat Method. Build the horse’s confidence by approaching him with the object that scares him and then retreating (taking the object away) when he stands still and relaxes. The number one rule to remember when using the Approach and Retreat Method is to […]

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