Learn How To Add Purpose to Your Horsemanship

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Learning the Fundamentals groundwork and riding exercises to establish a partnership with your horse is just the start of the fun you can have together! When a horse and rider are confident in the arena, Clinton encourages them to apply their knowledge on the trail. Riding outside the confines of an arena just makes a horse an all-around better mount. It challenges everything you’ve taught him in the arena – how to soften and trust you as a leader,” Clinton says.

This November, Clinton is inviting a group of horsemen to the ranch to learn how to apply the Fundamentals on the trail for a three-day clinic. During the clinic, Clinton and his clinicians will walk participants through the process of training a safe, willing trail horse. Participants will learn training-on-the-trail exercises, how to introduce their horses to obstacles and how to troubleshoot common problems that happen outside the confines of an arena.

Learn more about the clinic and download an application to participate by visiting our website. Cost is $1,000 for No Worries Club members. Spectators are welcome to attend. Spectator tickets may be purchased by calling 888-287-7432 or online.

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