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Downunder Horsemanship - General
April 16, 2019

Foal Training Progression

There’s nothing better than working with a foal and watching him mature and grow into himself. Clinton is often asked how he progresses a young horse’s training, from imprinting to starting the horse under saddle. Here’s his rule of thumb: From the time your foal is born until you wean him at 4 to 6 […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
April 16, 2019

When the Method Works Almost Too Well

By Derick Castillo I just wanted to share with you a funny success I had. My 3-year-old gelding did not like to cross puddles of water. He would not go in the water for love or money.

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Clinton Anderson Horses No Worries Club
April 16, 2019

Expecting a Titan Foal? Share and Win!

If you’re one of the lucky horsemen who bred your mare to Titan last year, we can’t wait to meet your foal! Clinton’s giving one lucky Titan foal owner a premium No Worries Club membership and a halter and lead rope to get their foal off to the best start! How to Enter: 1. Take […]

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Sponsors
April 11, 2019

Fresh Water Now Streaming

We Didn’t Invent Water. We Just Perfected It. Water should be fresh, clean and plentiful.

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Training Tips
April 9, 2019

Training Tip Trail Challenge: Stop on Whoa

Goal: To get the horse to stop from all three gaits when you say the word “whoa” without having to use the reins. You want your horse to act like there’s an imaginary cliff in front of him and if he takes one more step after you say “whoa,” he’s going to fall off the […]

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Walkabout Tours
April 9, 2019

What a Weekend, Redmond!

Our team loves visiting Oregon, and this weekend’s Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries was no exception. Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center! Thank you, Clinton for coming to the Pacific Northwest!

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Downunder Horsemanship App
April 9, 2019

Put Clinton in Your Arena

Ever wish you had Clinton’s advice and troubleshooting tips in the arena with you as you’re working your horse? If so, you’re not alone. With the Downunder Horsemanship app and digital training kits, it’s easier than ever before to bring Clinton and the Method into the arena with you! “I love the digital kits because […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General Downunder Horsemanship App No Worries Club
April 9, 2019

Dealing With a Bucking Problem? Clinton’s Got You Covered!

“First, let’s define what bucking truly is. What a lot of people call bucking is when the horse’s front legs stay on the ground and he kicks up his back legs. That’s not bucking. Bucking to me is what you see at the rodeo: All four feet are off the ground, the horse’s head is […]

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Downunder Horsemanship App No Worries Club
April 9, 2019

Where are the Arena Mates?

You became a premium No Worries Club member or purchased a digital training kit and immediately logged on to the Downunder Horsemanship app to access your training content to begin studying the Method. But wait … where are the Arena Mates? Here’s how to find them on your mobile device. Step #1: From your mobile […]

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No Worries Club
April 9, 2019

Find It on the No Worries Club Website: Working With Draft Horses

Some people mistakenly believe that their training approach needs to change for the stature of the horse they’re working with. “That’s simply not true,” Clinton says, “The Method applies equally to a draft horse, a stock horse, and a pony. Though their sizes may vary, they’re all horses. The concept of pressure and release makes […]

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