How You’ll Receive the No Worries Journal in 2019

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Starting this January, the No Worries Journal will be delivered to No Worries Club members as a digital download and to premium No Worries Club members as a digital download as well as a printed copy. We will no longer be mailing out journals to members at the basic club level. The journal will be available to read and download off of the No Worries Club website and the Downunder Horsemanship app.

The journal is published four times a year: January, April, July and October. Members will receive an email on the 1st of each publication month alerting them that the new edition of the journal is ready for viewing.

Premium No Worries Club membership includes all of the benefits of club membership as well as unlimited access to all of Clinton’s training kits and video series. Premium membership is an annual commitment of $39.99/month or $399.99/year. You can learn all about the new premium membership in this video.

Current members can upgrade their membership to premium at any time at a prorated rate. To upgrade your account, go to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store and log in. Your login information is the same that you use to access the No Worries Club website and the Downunder Horsemanship app. Once you’re logged in, go to Account Info and click on My Memberships and follow the steps to upgrade your account.

If you have questions about your No Worries Club membership, please contact us at 888-287-7432 or [email protected].

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