2016 Intermediate Clinic Update

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If you’ve been thinking about attending the Intermediate Clinic that’s held annually at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas, you’re not going to want to pass up the deal on next year’s 10-day course. Because he’ll be preparing for the NRHA Futurity that’s held later in the month, Clinton will not be teaching the November 1-11 clinic. Instead, his Professional and Certified Clinicians will take the class over, reviewing the Fundamentals level exercises with participants and teaching them the groundwork and riding exercises that make up the second level of the Method. Curriculum includes learning sidepassing, rollbacks, bridle bending and collection among many other exercises. If you’ve ever been to a clinic or taken a private lesson with the Professional or Certified Clinicians, you know they’re every bit as skilled as Clinton is when it comes to helping horses and riders get results. However, since there has been a change of plans from what was originally advertised, the price of the course has come down. Instead of $1,500 for 10 days of instruction, the clinic now costs $1,250. It’s an incredible deal to receive 10 days of nonstop instruction at the ranch, where you’ll get to work your horse not only in the arena, but on the obstacle course and trails. This price will likely not happen again for a 10-day clinic held at the ranch that covers more advanced training practices. Participants who’ve already signed up for the clinic are receiving a refund. To take advantage of this one-time offer, sign up today to enroll on our website by downloading the clinic application or contact Brittney at [email protected] or 254-552-1080.

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