Free Horsemanship Resource: Understand Why Your Horse Behaves the Way He Does

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With nearly 30 years of professional experience working with horses and helping people safely train them, Clinton has become an expert at bringing out the best in both. In the Philosophy video series, he shares his approach to horsemanship and personal training experiences, detailing what he feels everyone should know about horses before working with them.

Breaking down the crucial elements of his method of horsemanship, Clinton explains how to become an effective leader whom your horses will look to for guidance and how to successfully start a mutually enjoyable partnership. Viewers will learn what motivates horses, the basics of respect and why it must be established, and the role pressure and body language play in communicating. Clinton prescribes a tried-and-true formula to train a well broke horse and discusses the three elements that go into becoming an all-around great horseman.

Filled with commonsense explanations and personal anecdotes from Clinton’s life, the lessons in the Philosophy video series provide the instruction and inspiration needed to help you achieve your horsemanship dreams.

The Philosophy video series is available to view as a free resource on the Downunder Horsemanship app. To watch the video, download the app (it’s a free download from the App Store and Google Play), and then go to the Video category “NWC Videos.” Scroll down to Philosophy.

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