Professional Clinicians Teaming Up to Bring You the Method

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There’s no better way to learn the Method and build a better connection with your horse than by getting hands-on help from a qualified instructor. Jeff Davis and Shayla Smock, veteran Professional Clinicians, are teaming up to put on several clinics to help horsemen do just that. So far, the duo has clinics scheduled in the United States as well as in Germany.

2021 U.S.A. Clinics Scheduled to Date:

July 15-17 – Fundamentals Clinic in Great Falls, Montana

August 12-15 – Fundamentals Clinic in Deerfield, Wisconsin

October 8-10 – Fundamentals Clinic in Hurricane, Utah

October 28-31 – Training on the Trail Clinic in Ocala, Florida

Jeff and Shayla spent three years at the ranch learning the Method directly from Clinton and earned the highest level of certification Clinton awards. Both horsemen know the Method inside and out and are available to train horses and teach lessons covering all facets of the program, from Fundamentals to Trick Training.

If you’re interested in participating in or hosting a clinic near you, reach out to Jeff and Shayla directly. You can learn more about each of the Professional Clinicians and contact them through their websites on certifiedclinician.com.

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