2026 Clinician Academy Dates Set

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The dates for the 2026 Clinician Academy are set. The seven-week course will be held April 6 through May 22 at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Farmington, Arkansas.

The Clinician Academy is an intensive course designed for serious horsemen who want to take their knowledge and skill to the next level. Whether your goal is to run a successful training business and teach lessons and clinics or gain the confidence to train your own horses at home, the Academy will give you the foundation you need to succeed.

The course is overseen by Clinton and taught by Professional Clinician Jeff Davis. Throughout the course, students work with multiple horses each day, receive personalized coaching and gain experience teaching others – all while being immersed in the philosophy and standards of our world-renowned program.

Over the years, the Clinician Academy has helped dedicated horsemen build fulfilling careers in the equine industry. Our graduates leave the Academy with the knowledge, experience and confidence to turn their horsemanship passion into a career.

Enrollment is limited to ensure that each student receives individualized instruction. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to invest in your horsemanship journey, this is your sign. We already have several horsemen enrolled in 2026 class and expect the course to fill quickly.

For more information and to submit an application, visit our website or give us a call at 888-287-7432. We can’t wait to help you achieve your goals and share the Method with horsemen around the world.

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