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You tie your horse up and grab your brushes to start grooming him. As soon as you turn your back, he dives for the lead rope, grabs it between his lips and sucks it into his mouth. You watch in dismay as he rolls the rope around in his mouth two or three times, spits […]
Read MoreEverybody wants their horse to be soft in their hands and tuck his nose in vertically. I know I want my horses to be light and collected more than anybody. But before you can ask your horse to soften vertically using both reins, you have to teach him to soften laterally using one rein at […]
Read MoreA few months ago, we shared with you that because Clinton is always adding to his knowledge and finding ways to improve the Method, we’re working on adding some updates to the Fundamentals Series. We also asked you for any suggestions you might have to improve the series, and based on Clinton’s tweaks and your […]
Read MoreOur first Walkabout Tour of 2020 presented by Ritchie Industries gets underway in just 11 days! We’ve been busy making final preparations, including finalizing our demo horse lineup and packing the semis with all of our setup gear and products for the retail area. Five horses from the Houston area will be hauling in to […]
Read MoreIf your goal this year is to work on your horsemanship and build a better partnership with your horse, there’s no better resource than the No Worries Club. Membership comes with access to Clinton’s extensive training library, including hundreds of videos, a complete library of No Worries Journals, Clinton’s quarterly publication, and a social network. […]
Read MoreA No Worries Club member asks Clinton: I have a pushy, hot-blooded Quarter Horse that I cannot get to yield the forequarters. Every time I ask and apply pressure, he backs up or yields his hindquarters. I am very frustrated and need help to correct this. I have watched videos and attended the tour, but […]
Read MoreYou can stop your horse from tuning you out by keeping him engaged with you. You do that by moving his feet forwards, backwards, left and right. When you start a training session, you should have a set plan about what you want to accomplish with your horse.
Read MoreSince Clinton introduced the Method Ambassador program, the Clinician Academy has been filled every year with horsemen passionate about learning horsemanship and the Method. The fifteenth participation spot in this year’s class was filled on Friday, December 20th, officially closing the course. The seven-week program, which focuses on the Fundamentals level of the Method, will […]
Read MoreThe latest issue of the No Worries Journal is all about the Arizona Desert Adventure Series. You’ll go behind the scenes with Clinton, meet members of the Downunder Horsemanship team, and learn how the training sessions were captured on camera. Plus, the issue is packed full of in-depth training articles and how-to tips to help […]
Read MoreAt each Walkabout Tour, Clinton and tour feature sponsor Ritchie Industries team up to select a local nonprofit organization to run the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss. The Ritchie Charity Ball Toss is a contest in which horsemen in the audience throw numbered tennis balls they’ve purchased from our chosen non-profit group into the arena, trying […]
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