South Carolina Fundamentals

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Clinton is instructing a three-day Fundamentals Clinic at the South Carolina Equine Park, June 24th-26th. The clinic is open to 20 participants, and spectators are welcome to watch. During the clinic, Clinton and his Certified Clinicians will teach participants the Fundamentals Series exercises, starting with groundwork and progressing to riding. The clinic will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and extra practice for those wanting it will be held an hour before the clinic begins. Three-day Fundamentals Clinics are perfect for those wanting to learn the first level of the Method and for those wanting to perfect their application of it.

For spectators, an endless amount of knowledge will be up for grabs. You’ll get to see 20 handlers and their horses working through the Fundamentals while receiving Clinton’s instruction and critique. Other than participating in the clinic, there’s no better way to learn how to fine-tune your application of the Method.

For more information and to purchase spectator tickets, visit our website. For questions about participating in the clinic, contact Brittney at 254-552-1080 or [email protected].

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