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Training Tips
April 14, 2015

Training Tip: Build Confidence With the One Rein Stop

The One Rein Stop is the first thing I teach every single rider in my clinics as soon as they get on the horse’s back. Why? Because once they realize that they can stop their horses anytime, anywhere, whenever they want, you wouldn’t believe the amount of confidence it gives them. I often refer to […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
April 14, 2015

The Right Start

“One of the best aspects of working with young horses is that they’re like blank slates. No one has taught them to be pushy or fearful; all they know is what you allow them to get away with. And they’re very quick learners,” Clinton explains. ‪ Learn how to get your young horse off to […]

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Academy Downunder Horsemanship - General
April 14, 2015

Let Us Do the Hard Work

Do you lack the confidence, consistency or time to train your horse? If so, you’re not alone, and Clinton has a solution. His Academy Horse Program allows followers of the Method to send their horses to the ranch to be trained in the Fundamentals, Intermediate and Advanced levels of his tried-and-true training program. Horses begin […]

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Training Tips
April 7, 2015

Training Tip: The Five Body Parts

It doesn’t matter what sport you do with your horse – western pleasure, dressage, trail, jumping, cutting, reining, etc., every single sport revolves around the horse being soft, supple and relaxed in order to perform his best. In order to get a horse soft and supple throughout his entire body, you need to concentrate on […]

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Training Tips
March 31, 2015

Training Tip: How Well Does Your Horse Lead?

Most horse owners don’t put a whole lot of thought into how their horse leads. In fact, most people think that leading is dragging the horse from point A to point B. The truth is, horses don’t magically know how to lead; it’s important to spend time to teach them how to. Teaching your horse […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
March 31, 2015

Follow Us on Social Media

Stay up-to-date on the latest happenings around Downunder Horsemanship, get training tips and inspiration from Clinton to achieve your dreams, and follow behind-the-scenes action on our social media pages. Downunder Horsemanship is active on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube. Find us on: Facebook: Downunder Horsemanship Twitter: DownunderHorse Instagram: downunder.horsemanship Pinterest: DownunderHorsemanship YouTube: DUHorseman

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Training Tips
March 24, 2015

Training Tip: A Staple Exercise

Lunging is one of the most used and abused exercises in the horse world. You can go to any horse show or training facility to see what I mean. Often you’ll see someone in the middle of an arena lunging a horse on a 60- or 70-foot lead rope. The horse is galloping around, he’s […]

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Clinton Anderson Clinton Anderson Clinics Downunder Horsemanship - General
March 24, 2015

Disneyland for Horses? We Think so Too.

“It was like Disneyland for horse people!” That’s how clinic participants often describe their experience at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. When you sign up for a clinic at the ranch, you become part of the Downunder Horsemanship family and get to utilize Clinton’s world-class facilities to jumpstart your horsemanship. Equipped with a 300′ x 150′ […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General Sponsors
March 24, 2015

Noble Outfitters™: A Wave Fork® Customized for Fans of Downunder Horsemanship

Downunder Horsemanship cares for 60-plus horses at the ranch, which means manure forks get some heavy-duty use. Until Clinton and the team discovered the Noble Outfitters™ Wave Fork®, they were constantly pitching away inferior forks that couldn’t stand up to the workload. The Wave Fork® is designed to handle tough jobs and comes with a […]

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Training Tips
March 17, 2015

Training Tip: Expand the Comfort Zone

When you are desensitizing your horse to a new object, keep in mind that resistance is normal. Often, the reason for resistance is related to the horse’s desire for safety and comfort. Imagine a bull’s eye on a target.

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