Updates to the Fundamentals Series Filming Postponed Until 2021

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Since releasing the Fundamentals Series in 2010, Clinton has found ways to tweak the exercises to make them easier for horses and humans to understand and to execute. We also asked you for any suggestions you might have to improve the series, and based on Clinton’s tweaks and your input, we planned to add content to the series.

We had planned on filming the updates this spring, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were unable to proceed. We had rescheduled the filming for this month, but unfortunately because we’re bringing in students and horses for the shoot for Clinton to work with, regulations associated with the pandemic forced the filming to be cancelled again. “Although we’re frustrated that this project has been delayed, my priority is to produce high-quality content. I would rather delay filming and ensure that the project is done correctly rather than trying to piece it together and call it good enough,” Clinton says. “My promise to my customers has always been quality.”

In order to best ensure everyone’s safety and to follow guidelines, our plans are to reschedule the shoot for the spring of 2021. We’ll keep you updated as we know you’re eagerly anticipating the additions to the Fundamentals Series as well!

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