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News Archive

No Worries Club
October 6, 2015

Fall Journal Headed Your Way

The fall issue of the No Worries Journal is making its way to members. This edition of the journal celebrates Jeff Davis, Diego Gaona and Luke Lundahl as Professional Clinicians and introduces readers to our Method Ambassadors. Of course, Clinton’s step-by-step instruction articles make up a large part of the 164-page publication. You’ll learn how […]

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Method Ambassadors
October 6, 2015

Meet Method Ambassador Shelbi McNeil

Based in Cody, Wyoming, Method Ambassador Shelbi McNeil wants to help you and your horse improve your performance. As part of the fourth generation raised on her family ranch in Cody, Shelbi was on the back of a horse from a young age. When she was 11, she became involved with 4-H, and was active […]

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Training Tips
September 29, 2015

Training Tip: Balance Out Your Training

To balance your horse so that both sides of his body are equally relaxed and responsive, you’ll spend two-thirds of your time working on his bad side (the side that is stiffer, pushier or more reactive), and one-third of your time working on his good side. For instance, if your horse is spookier on his […]

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Academy Downunder Horsemanship - General
September 29, 2015

Consistency is a Must

A truly broke horse needs equal doses of long rides, wet saddle pads and concentrated training. Clinton realizes that commitments, such as careers, family and other hobbies, limit the time a lot of people can spend working with their horses. That’s where the Academy Horse Program is a perfect solution. Clinton and his Academy students […]

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Clinton Anderson Clinics Downunder Horsemanship - General
September 29, 2015

Catch Clinton in Tunica, MS in October

Join Clinton at the Tunica Arena and Expo Center, October 16th – 18th in Tunica, Mississippi for three days of horsemanship instruction. Clinton will be teaching a Fundamentals Clinic to a group of horses and riders, helping them communicate more effectively and get results. While participants and their horses will make great progress in their […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
September 29, 2015

Ranch Rally; A Month Out

We’re a month away from the biggest event to ever take place in Downunder Horsemanship’s history! October 30th and 31st, the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch will be home to the Ranch Rally. Tickets are sold out, the band is booked, the food is set and Clinton is ready to inspire his most loyal fans like never […]

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Method Ambassadors
September 29, 2015

Meet Method Ambassador Liz DeLuca

Liz, who resides in Saratoga, New York, was born into a family of horse lovers and grew up riding and driving her parents’ draft horses. Before long, she was given a horse of her own and actively rode English throughout her childhood, going on to compete for her college’s equestrian team. After graduating with a […]

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Clinton Anderson Performance Horses
September 29, 2015

Supreme Athletic Ability

Do you dream of owning a world-class athlete trained by a top-notch horseman? Clinton is looking for a reining enthusiast to partner with him and Bumblebee, a weanling filly by Smart And Shiney and out of Nic N Smart. The palomino filly is a fancy, smooth mover with a bold personality. Her sire, Smart And […]

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Sponsors
September 29, 2015

A Horse is Just a Horse?

Of course not! Standlee knows your horse isn’t just some animal that you look after. It’s a close companion, a helping hand, and a trusted member of your team. Whether your mare is losing her edge after long days of training barrels and needs a little extra energy, or has developed more sophisticated nutritional needs […]

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Training Tips
September 22, 2015

Training Tip: Safely Handle Horses That Rear

Rearing is a very dangerous situation for both horse and rider, and if left uncorrected is a problem that only gets worse. Here are three tips to handle a horse that rears. #1 Go back to basics. Horses that rear can generally be put into two groups: Rearing out of fear (he’s hot and nervous […]

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