The Winter No Worries Journal is Full of Inspiration and Instruction

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The winter issue of the No Worries Journal is packed full of inspirational stories and how-to training advice. You’ll get an inside look at the Open House we held last fall, join Clinton in remembering his close friend and mentor Doug Carpenter, and be motivated to reach your personal goals. Training articles in the issue focus on exercises you can practice with your horse when winter weather gets in your way, how to teach your horse to back up under saddle, and a go-to pre-ride routine when working your horse away from home, among others.

Read the issue now on the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app. A hard copy of the No Worries Journal will be mailed to premium members this month. Please note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, your printed copy of the Journal may be delayed in arriving to you. This is especially true if you are a premium member located outside of the United States. For members in countries such as Australia that are not receiving international mail, your Journal is being held at the printers and will be sent out when restrictions lift.

The No Worries Journal is a quarterly publication available to No Worries Club members. Learn all about the benefits of being a club member on our website.

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