10 Million Views and Counting

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The Downunder Horsemanship YouTube channel hit a milestone last week – our channel has been viewed over 10 million times! The channel features full-length training sessions, ongoing training series and inspirational videos. Some of our most popular uploads include:

Titan: A Legend in the Making Series – In an ongoing video diary, Clinton shares the training progress of his NRHA Futurity prospect, Titan. Titan (Tellin White Lies) is by the legendary NRHA Hall of Fame stallion and 6 Million Dollar Sire Colonels Smoking Gun, and the last progeny of the great NRHA Hall of Fame broodmare Princess In Diamonds. Titan’s phenomenal bloodlines plus his world-class talent and unstoppable heart are setting him up for a prolific career, but on the road to becoming a champion and competing on a world stage, nothing is guaranteed. Just how far will this talented son of two legends go?

How to Train a Rescue Horse – Working with Cider, Clinton chronicles the training of a rescue horse. Cider is a 6-year-old mare that has been rescued from starvation twice and has no training beyond basic haltering and handling. Clinton worked with Habitat for Horses to find Cider so that he could share his belief that, if approached correctly, taking on a rescue horse can be a rewarding experience. Don’t miss all of the instruction and inspiration this 13-part series has to offer.

Problem Horses – In these training sessions, Clinton works with horses that have longstanding behavioral problems that range from bucking and kicking out to attacking humans. Using the Method, Clinton is able to turn the horses around and teach their owners how to effectively communicate with them to build a respectful and safe partnership.

How to Train a Trail Horse – Trail riding can be as relaxing or as challenging as you desire and it creates a better partnership between you and your horse. Plus, it’s just plain good for your horse – it adds variety to his training and offers great mental and physical stimulation for him. However, if you’re not properly prepared for the experience or if your horse is not trained to ride on the trail, trail riding can be very frustrating, frightening and dangerous. In these videos, Clinton shares tips to make the most of your trail-riding experience and to help you train your horse to be a safe, willing and dependable trail partner.

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