Seven Horsemanship Demonstrations, One Amazing Weekend

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We’re gearing up for our second Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries of the year. At the end of July, our crew will be headed to the National Western Complex in Denver, Colorado. It’s been several years since Clinton brought the tour to the Mile High State and we’re looking forward to sharing even more horse training instruction and inspiration!

Throughout the weekend, Clinton and his Professional Clinicians will work with local horses and Clinton’s performance horses to share how to start the Method all the way through how to finesse advanced maneuvers for the show pen.

Saturday, July 29th Training Demonstrations:
– Colt Starting, Part One
– Training on the Trail and Introducing Your Horse to Obstacles
– Training a Performance Horse

Sunday, July 30th Training Demonstrations:
– Colt Starting, Part Two
– Gaining Respect and Control on the Ground
– Riding With Confidence
– Trouble-Free Trailer Loading

Learn more about each training demonstration and get the complete schedule of events on our website.

Tickets are $50/weekend. No Worries Club members receive five free tour tickets per year. Purchase your tickets or claim your free No Worries Club member tickets on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. (Note: In order to get your free member tickets, you must be logged in to your account on the e-store.)

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