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A horse that constantly moves around when you try to slip your foot in the stirrup is not only frustrating, but potentially dangerous. A well-trained horse stands quietly while you mount and waits for your cue to move off once you’re situated in the saddle. “The secret to getting a horse to stand quietly when […]
Read MoreFor a horse to be textbook correct when spinning, he should plant his inside hind foot. Horses that tend to plant their outside hind foot do so because they’re sucking back too much. While it’s generally a good thing to have a horse thinking “get back,” in this case, you want to get forward on […]
Read MoreThe February No Worries Club member video finds Clinton back in the Arizona desert for part two of the Arizona Desert Adventure Series. During this lesson, Clinton works with Tyrion, a promising cow horse prospect. At the time of filming, the colt had 34 rides to his credit, making him much further along in his […]
Read MoreSome horses get in the habit of stopping in the middle of the trail and refusing to go forward. They will either stick their feet in the ground and stand still or actually run backwards. A horse that suddenly stops and runs backwards usually does so for one of two reasons: He may do it […]
Read MoreThe videos in the second training session in the Cow Horse Series have started to be released on the No Worries Club website and the Downunder Horsemanship app. The series follows the training progression of cow horse prospects in Clinton’s performance horse program. The first video released in training session two features Clinton working with […]
Read MoreThe ideal location for first taking a horse outside is a long dirt road because it gives you plenty of room to move the horse forward and it gives him a straight line to follow. Beyond that, you need room to move the horse’s feet, meaning you can bend him down in circles to soften […]
Read MoreThe 2020 Walkabout Tour season got underway in Conroe, Texas this past weekend, and what a great event it was! A dedicated group of horsemen joined us at the Lone Star Convention & Expo Center, and a carefully selected lineup of local horses for Clinton and his clinicians to work with made for plenty of […]
Read MoreHaving trouble with your horse? Not sure what to try next? Or, just looking for a good start?
Read MoreIf you’re committed to being the best horseman you can be, your horsemanship journey will be ongoing. Clinton talks about his passion for learning and continuously seeking out ways to improve his skills in the Methodology video, “Never Stop Learning.” Watch the video by logging on to the Downunder Horsemanship app or the No Worries […]
Read MoreWhenever 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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