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News Archive

No Worries Club
January 14, 2014

Chat Live With Clinton

  Clinton is picking up the phone tonight at 7 PM CST to talk live with his No Worries Club members. In the free, hour-long conference call, Clinton will take members’ calls and answer their horse training questions. The call is limited to the first 1,000 callers. A recording of the session will be posted […]

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Training Tips
December 31, 2013

Training Tip: Going In Reverse Under Saddle

  When I introduce backing up to a horse, I always start by yielding the horse’s hindquarters first and then asking the horse to back up a step. By yielding the horse’s hindquarters, you’re putting energy in his feet and then just redirecting it backwards. Think about it like this – what’s the hardest part […]

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Training Tips
December 24, 2013

Training Tip: Horses Don’t Have Hard Mouths

  People often complain to me about their horse leaning against the bit and pulling on the reins. “He has a hard mouth, Clinton. How do I fix him?” they’ll ask.

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 24, 2013

Method Progression: Step 4 – Professional Series

    Colt Starting Series In just over a decade, Clinton has redefined the concept of colt starting with his belief that the foundation you put in place during a colt’s first weeks under saddle sets the success of your partnership together. There’s nobody better at getting a horse truly broke and soft and supple […]

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Training Tips
December 17, 2013

Training Tip: Teach Vertical Flexion With The Hot Potato Give

  The first step to teaching a horse how to collect is to teach him to give to the bit, period. Always start at the standstill, and then progress through the gaits as the horse understands. The ultimate goal is collection, but in the beginning, it is just a soft feel. When you first pick […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 17, 2013

Method Progression: Step 3 – The Advanced Series

  Learn to fine-tune your knowledge and application of the Method with Downunder Horsemanship’s Advanced Series. The third level of the Method continues to build off the respect, control and communication you established in the Fundamentals and Intermediate Series and is guaranteed to accelerate your horsemanship to a world you never thought possible. Clinton is […]

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Training Tips
December 10, 2013

Training Tip: Keep Your Horse Guessing

  You always want your horse thinking, “What’s next?” If you constantly keep him guessing about what you’ll ask him to do, he’ll be forced to tune into you. That means mixing up your training sessions so you don’t practice the same exercises in the same order. It also means that you’re conscious of being […]

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Training Tips
December 3, 2013

Training Tip: Have A Speedy Horse? Test Your Control At Home

  If your horse has a tendency to race ahead when you’re riding in a group, here’s a way to teach him to relax. Find a controlled environment like an arena or a large pasture and enlist the help of a friend on horseback. Start at the walk and ride side by side, about 15 […]

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No Worries Club
December 3, 2013

December NWC DVD: A Lesson in Leadership

  In this month’s No Worries Club exclusive, Clinton works with Kyla Stone and her horse Apache for a member lesson. Since becoming Apache’s owner, Kyla has had to deal with the gelding’s reactive, spooky and pushy nature. He’s afraid of loading on the trailer, won’t stand still to be bathed, pulls back when he’s […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 3, 2013

A Saddle For Your Feedback?

  It could happen! For the past six months, we’ve been asking horsemen to give us their feedback on our television show and training kits. We appreciate all of the constructive criticism and words of praise we’ve received so far. Each month, we draw one name out of the entries to win a Method or […]

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