Get Out of a Horsemanship Slump

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Did you make a New Year’s resolution to finally conquer your fear of cantering? Become the leader your horse deserves? Stop drilling on the Fundamentals and move on to the Intermediate level? Put all the skills you’ve learned with the Method to practice on the trail or in the show pen? If so, there’s no better way to get motivated and receive one-on-one help than by taking a clinic with Clinton. The clinician is instructing four clinics at the ranch and six clinics around the country that range in topic from horsemen lacking confidence to colt starting. Not only does Clinton teach the clinics, but several of his clinicians are in the ring with him to ensure every participant receives individual attention. If you’re serious about progressing your horsemanship, there’s no better start than at a clinic. For detailed clinic information, visit our website.

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