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Selecting the Right Horse

The greatest decision you’ll make as a horseman is the horse you choose to partner with. You horse determines how much enjoyment you get out of being a horse owner and whether or not you stay safe. The May 2017 No Worries Club video is all about the subject of partnering with the right horse at each stage of your horsemanship journey and being a responsible horse owner. It’s a subject that Clinton is extremely passionate about. “I’m convinced that the horse industry could be 10 times bigger than what it is if people would actually buy the right horse for them and were honest about the type of horse they need at any given time in their journey as a horseman,” Clinton says.

Log on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app to watch the video now.

The No Worries Club website is home to hundreds of hours of training video content available to members only. This exclusive content includes full-length TV shows, Q&A’s with Clinton that cover a variety of training topics, a Testing the Method series that focuses on the Fundamentals and Intermediate levels of the Method, and past No Worries Club videos. Learn more about the benefits of being a No Worries Club member on our website or call us at 888-287-7432.

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