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Training Tips
May 13, 2014

Training Tip: Don’t Let Your Emotions Get In The Way

Human emotions have no place in training horses. If you try to deal with a horse based on emotions, you won’t get the response you want because he won’t understand what you’re asking him to do. You have to be able to correct your horse and increase pressure without raising your emotion. Losing your temper […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
May 6, 2014

Challenge Yourself: Go Bridleless

Bridleless riding is often shrouded in mystic and treated as if it’s magical. Nothing could be further from the truth. In Go Bridleless, a three-disc DVD series that runs 5.5 hours, Clinton shows you step-by-step how to teach your horse to ride without a bridle. He demonstrates how to introduce the subject all the way […]

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Clinton Anderson Downunder Horsemanship - General
April 22, 2014

Clinton Reveals the Secret to a Well-Broke Horse

Viewers of “Clinton Anderson’s Outback Adventure” television series will learn more about the importance Clinton places on that theory in this week’s episode. Clinton trains Bundy outside of the arena for the first time and discusses long rides, wet saddle pads and concentrated training as well as the importance of adding variety in a horse’s […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General Training Tips
April 15, 2014

Build a Strong Foundation at Home First

Trying to fix a specific problem with a horse that lacks a basic foundation of respectful behavior is like trying to build a house on a concrete slab that is chipped, broken and set at an angle. Even if you do get the house built, it’s not going to be safe. It’s going to start […]

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