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Training Tips
May 7, 2019

Training Tip: Trail Challenge: Draw to a Stop

Goal: To move the horse forward on a loose rein at any gait, then pick up on the reins with the lightest degree of pressure, causing the horse to immediately come to a complete stop and soften vertically to the bit. Why it’s important: Most horses’ first reaction when you pick up on two reins […]

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Walkabout Tours
May 7, 2019

Meet the Pony Express Riders of Iowa

We’re excited to welcome the Pony Express Riders of Iowa as our Des Moines, Iowa Ritchie Charity group! At each Walkabout Tour, Clinton and tour featured sponsor Ritchie Industries team up to select a local nonprofit organization to run the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss. All money raised throughout the ball toss goes straight to the […]

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May 7, 2019

Right From the Start

The best way to ensure young horses have a successful future is to begin working with them and teaching them the right behaviors from the time that they’re born. Clinton shares a snippet of a training session in this video. Learn the steps Clinton takes at the ranch to get his foals off to the […]

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No Worries Club
May 7, 2019

No Worries Club Spring Cleaning Contest

If you’re a No Worries Club member, don’t miss out on our latest contest! It’s all about spiffing your horse up for spring! Rules and How the Contest will Work: 1) Each member may enter one time.

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Walkabout Tours
May 7, 2019

Trailer Needed for Iowa Tour

We’re on the hunt for a two-horse, straight load horse trailer with a ramp to use during the trailer loading demonstration at the Des Moines, Iowa Walkabout Tour. The event will be held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, May 18th and 19th. The owner of the horse trailer will receive a digital training kit of […]

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Clinton Anderson Horses No Worries Club
May 7, 2019

Share Your Titan Foal

We want to see your Titan babies! 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.

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Training Tips
April 30, 2019

Training Tip: Why and When I Introduce Spurs to My Horses

When I start a horse under saddle, my first two goals are to establish a gas pedal and a brake. A gas pedal refers to the horse increasing his speed as soon as you gently squeeze his sides with the calves of your legs and maintaining that speed until you cue him otherwise. If a […]

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Walkabout Tours
April 30, 2019

Last 2019 Tour In Our Sights

The countdown is on for the last chance to see the Walkabout Tour in 2019. The Des Moines, Iowa Walkabout Tour stop, May 18th and 19th is just a little over two weeks away from getting underway at The Pavilion at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. The weekend will be jam-packed with tips to boost your […]

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Downunder Horsemanship App
April 30, 2019

Loving the #MobileMethod

Thanks to the Downunder Horsemanship app and the digital training kits, it’s easier than ever to study the Method and interact with all of Clinton’s training resources. “With a wife and three kids all fighting for TV and computer time, I can just stay out of the fight and go to the barn and enjoy […]

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April 30, 2019

One Rein Stops Only Work if You Practice Them

“A One Rein Stop – sliding your hand down one rein and flexing the horse’s head to the side so that he disengages his hindquarters and comes to a complete stop – is your emergency brake. That emergency brake only works if you practice it and it becomes an ingrained habit for you and your […]

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