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What does a respectful horse do when you walk up to catch him? He turns and gives you two eyes, and even walks up to you. What does a disrespectful horse do?
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce that Certified Clinician Kristin Hamacher is now accepting bookings for clinics and private lessons in the United Kingdom for 2014. The lifelong horsewoman is certified to instruct at the Fundamentals level of the Method and is passionate about helping people create better partnerships with their horses. If you live across […]
Read MoreTrick Bridle: The Trick Bridle offers much more leverage than a halter, and is especially useful when teaching tricks where the horse is initially resistant. The Trick Bridle features a headstall, smooth snaffle bit, slobber straps, leather chin strap and 8-foot loop reins. The loop reins are made out of high quality marine […]
Read MoreIf you talk to any good horse trainer about how they got to where they are, they’ll admit they’ve made some mistakes along the way. And if they’re worth their salt, they’ll probably tell you that the lessons they learned making those mistakes were invaluable. I often tell my Academy students, “If you haven’t […]
Read MoreIf you want your horse to wait for your cues and be patient, you have to practice. Whatever you practice with your horse is what he gets good at. I literally include periods of waiting into my training sessions.
Read MoreEach month, Clinton holds a costume contest for Downunder Horsemanship team members to unleash their creative spirits and be in the running for a $500 cash prize. This month’s “gangster” contest was a hit among team members and club members who voted on their favorite would-be gangster. A photo of each team member was […]
Read MoreIf you notice that your horse is in a hurry as you’re heading back home, do plenty of transitions with him to get his mind on you. When you do get back to the barn, put his feet to work. Spend ten minutes trotting and cantering him around the barn or in a nearby […]
Read MoreThe September NWC DVD is the first in a two-part series following the progress of the 2013 colt starting clinic. Cameras zero in on essential groundwork exercises Clinton had participants do with their colts to gain their trust and respect. Once the colts were responding well, participants prepared them for being saddled for the […]
Read MoreWith no Walkabout Tours or clinics to instruct at the ranch this month, Clinton is taking advantage of the downtime to step in front of the camera and take a little time out for himself. The first two weeks of the month, the clinician will be working with his cameramen to film No Worries Club […]
Read MoreIf your horse does spook at something, put his energy to good use. If it’s an object you can ride around, circle your horse as close as you can to it, and every one and half circles, turn him into the object and head off in the new direction. Horses can only think about […]
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