Clinton Shares Pivotal Horsemanship Lessons He’s Learned Throughout His Career

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Often experience is the best teacher. That’s certainly been the case for Clinton. Never one to shy away from sharing his mistakes to help others, the horse trainer reveals some of the most important lessons he’s learned throughout his horsemanship journey in the Methodology Series. His experiences and the tips he’s picked up from his mentors provide insight to help you develop your skills as a horseman.

Videos in the Methodology Series:

    • Don’t Overlook the Mare
    • Applying and Releasing Pressure
    • Respect is Not Transferable
    • Stallions Expect You to Know the Rules
    • Don’t Be a Hero in the Graveyard
    • A Good Little Horse
    • No Sugarcoating
    • Three Ways to a Trained Horse
    • Set Your Horse Up for Success
    • Be a Great Leader
    • Never Stop Learning
    • Horsemanship Should Be Fun
    • Natural Horsemanship vs the Show Arena
    • Three Equal Doses
    • Own Your Mistakes
    • Pretty is as Pretty Does
    • Work Harder and Smarter
    • The Importance of Steady Cantering Miles
    • The More Times You Pick Yourself Up Off the Dirt, The Better Your Groundwork Gets
    • If Horses Had Odometers

To watch the Methodology Series, log on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app. The series can be found in the video category.

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