How-to Articles and Inspiring Tales Featured in the Spring No Worries Journal

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Get inspired to reach your horsemanship goals and receive in-depth training instruction in the spring issue of the No Worries Journal. You’ll meet several fellow horsemen who’ve used the Method to better their horsemanship journeys, get a closer look at Clinton’s mentor and friend Doug Carpenter and his influence on the western performance horse industry, and learn about the important work our 2022 Ritchie Charity group the Alexander Neville Foundation is doing across the United States. Training articles in the issue focus on a springtime warm-up plan for your horse, taking the Method from your home arena to the show pen, and how to correctly put on support boots, among other topics to keep your horsemanship on track.

Don’t miss out on fun ways to interact with us and be in the running to win awesome giveaways! Share the most valuable lesson you’ve learned from Clinton, and if we publish your write-up, you’ll be given a free halter. Get creative with the “Caption This” contest and you could win a mecate bridle, a halter and lead rope set, or a set of legacy boots.

A hard copy of the No Worries Journal will be mailed to premium members later 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.

Log on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app to read the full issue now.

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