NWC Members: Clinton Is Challenging Your Intermediate Skills

Clinton is looking for a few members to show him just how good they are at the Intermediate level of the Method. He will work with each selected member one-on-one, having the member show him every Intermediate groundwork and riding exercise. After each exercise, he’ll critique and grade you on your work. That’s 33 exercises you’ll receive Clinton’s help with – it’ll be the best feedback you ever get!

If you’re up to the challenge, submit an application and a short video (click here) of yourself practicing the Intermediate level of the Method. Follow the guidelines below:

Rules:

  • You must be at least 18 years of age.
  • You must be a current No Worries Club member.
  • You must have either a mare or a gelding to work with. No stallions, mules or donkeys.

To Accept Clinton’s Challenge:

  • Apply on the Casting Call webpage (click here) under the “Test Your Intermediate” tab.
  • Applications are due December 31st, 2013.
  • Filming will be done at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas. You will be responsible for getting yourself and your horse to the ranch for filming and all accommodations during your stay.
  • Filming for the series will be held in mid-2014.
  • Only those chosen will be contacted.

Video Tips:

  • At the start of your video, give us a brief intro. Tell us about your horse and what you need help with.
  • Briefly demonstrate each Intermediate exercise in order with no audio or talking.
  • Videos must be live footage – no picture slideshows will be accepted.
  • Keep your video under 30 minutes in length.

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