Horse Limitations Have you ever wondered if you’re asking enough of your horse? Could he perform a little better? Or, are you pushing him too much? Clinton shares his personal experience about bringing out the best in each horse and talks about what to expect from individual horses in the 2014 summer issue of the […]
Training Tip: The Most Important Concept for Horsemen to Understand
If you want your horse to change, you have to be willing to change first. That is the most important concept you can understand when it comes to training horses. When I was an apprentice for Ian Francis, he often said to me, “To change your life, you must first change your attitude.” Ian believes, […]
Clinton is ready to help a dedicated group of horsemen and their horses excel at his three-day Fundamentals Clinic in Great Falls, Montana this weekend. Participant spots for the clinic have been sold out for months, but spectators are welcome to attend and ask questions. The clinic is being held at the Kings Arena, June […]
Are you in need of a high-quality roundpen and plan to attend the Monroe, Washington Walkabout Tour? We will be selling the Behlen roundpen that Clinton will use during training demonstrations at the tour for $3,575 – a savings of $725! Plus, you’ll save on shipping and freight. The event is taking place at the […]
26 individual Fundamentals groundwork and riding exercises learned 24-plus hours of instruction, covering the first level of the Method 20 horsemen and their horses learning and fine-tuning essential skills for a safer, more enjoyable partnership 3 days of nonstop learning opportunities for participants and auditors 1 chance to witness a master teacher and horseman help […]
Carlie’s parents had their daughter in the saddle when she was 2, and were adamant about exposing her to good horsemanship practices from the start of her horsemanship career. The Scarberys found the Method in 2000, at the beginning of Clinton’s career in the United States. While Carlie was familiar with the Method, she didn’t […]
Correcting a Horse That Bucks and Rears A No Worries Club members asks Clinton: I am starting a 4-year-old Paint mare and have done many of your groundwork exercises and starting techniques, however, she still bucks every time after being saddled and has started rearing at times when my daughter or I are leading her […]
The first step to teaching a horse how to collect is to teach him to give to the bit, period. Always start at the standstill, and then progress through the gaits as the horse understands. The ultimate goal is collection, but in the beginning, it is just a soft feel. When you first pick up […]
By Mike Barrett, PAS, ADM Equine Specialist With the perception that a “fluffy” horse equals a loved horse, overweight horses seem to plague the horse industry. While having a little extra cover doesn’t seem like a big deal, the higher the body condition score of a horse, the more likely the horse will be to […]
Method Ambassador Aimee Rioux graduated the Clinician Academy in 2016 and counts learning to be more aware of her body language and what she’s communicating to her horses as one of the most valuable lessons she learned from Clinton. “You have to be aware of it and constantly adjust it for every situation you are […]