Dirt-Road Training With Jeff and Stash

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In November, we started our Dirt-Road Training Series in which Clinton pairs his Professional Clinicians with colts at various stages of training to showcase how he used to train horses in Australia. Back then, Clinton was an up-and-coming trainer with nothing more than a roundpen and the dirt roads near his barn to work with.

This week, we released the first part of Professional Clinician Jeff Davis’ initial session with Stash, a colt with 26 rides to his credit. In his first training session with the colt, Jeff works on exercises such as One Rein Stops, Shoulder In/Shoulder Out, Draw to a Stop and more.

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No Worries Club members can watch Jeff and Stash’s complete first training session on the club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app now as well as additional training videos in the series. To watch the video, go to the NWC Video category and then select, “Dirt-Road Training Series.”

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