10 Days of Hands-On Horsemanship

1115_04

Imagine spending 10 days at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas focused on nothing but bettering yourself as a horseman and building a more enjoyable partnership with your horse. Wake up each morning to a day full of instruction and inspiration and work with your horse in the arena, on a fun, challenging obstacle course and on the trail. A dedicated group of horsemen will do just that this spring during the 10-day Fundamentals Clinic.

During the clinic, Professional and Certified Clinicians will teach participants essential groundwork and riding exercises to get the most out of their partnership with their horse. From learning how to correctly roundpen a horse to teaching a horse to back up under saddle, participants will receive the one-on-one help they need to succeed.

The 10-day Fundamentals Clinic is being taught by Professional and Certified Clinicians and will take place April 4th – April 14th at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. Information about the clinic, as well as the application to participate, can be found on our website. Participation is $1,500 for No Worries Club members and $3,000 for non-members.

More News

Back to all news

See All
1016_01

7 years ago

Introducing the All-New Premium No Worries Club Membership

When it comes to ensuring horsemen have the right knowledge to work safely with their horses and achieve their goals,…

Read More
1024_04

8 years ago

Spectators Welcome at Hurricane, Utah Clinic

While participant spots are spoken for in Clinton’s three-day Fundamentals Clinic in Hurricane, Utah this December, spectators are welcome! The…

Read More
0507_Tip

2 years ago

Training Tip: Horses That Paw and Get Antsy In Cross-Ties

Horses that paw in cross-ties or constantly fidget – twisting their bodies from side to side and biting on the…

Read More
FILES2f20162f012f0126_03.jpg.jpg

10 years ago

Now Available: All-New Leads and Lead Changes DVD Series

Clinton’s all-new Leads and Lead Changes DVD is now available! Nothing illustrates a well-trained horse better than a seamlessly executed…

Read More