Settle In for Some Winter Reading

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The first 2024 issue of the No Worries Journal is available now for members to enjoy. The publication is rich with photos, insights from Clinton and Professional Clinicians about training horses, and horse owners’ experiences using the Method.

Innovation
Take a look at what our Professional Clinicians have been up to, from sharing the Method in the Netherlands to reaching another caliber of horsepower. Plus, Ritchie Industries shares a heartwarming story about the Big Hoof Foundation, and Classic Equine Equipment offers tips to make improvements to your barn.

Inspiration
Be inspired by fellow club members who are all using the Method to achieve their goals. Kari Jeppe shares how taking on a yearling colt has given her an opportunity to make her dreams of becoming a professional trainer true. You’ll ride along with Ben Gassaway as he discovers Extreme Cowboy Racing, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the Academy Horse Program with Kristy Gardner. You’ll also meet Noodles, Susie Graham’s yearling filly, who’s made an impression with her nonchalant attitude.

Instruction
Among the training articles, you’ll learn how to open and close gates like a pro and the cure for trailer-sour horses. Plus, you’ll get Clinton’s take on the wreck he had with Prada at the Snaffle Bit Futurity and his tips for handling freak riding accidents.

A hard copy of the No Worries Journal will be mailed to premium members later this month. Log on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app to read the issue now.

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