You’re Only as Good as the Knowledge You Have

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You can watch DVDs, you can go to tours and you can practice the Method every day on your own, but how can you be sure you’re taking the knowledge you’ve learned and applying it correctly? The simple answer is you can’t. And in order to get the best results and the full effect of the Method, you need to be sure you completely understand what you’re asking your horse to do and that you’re executing your cues correctly. The only way to ensure that is happening is by having a knowledgeable horseman, such as one of Clinton’s Certified Clinicians, help you. When it comes to the Method, next to Clinton, there is no one more knowledgeable than a Certified Clinician. All of Clinton’s clinicians have learned the Method directly from Clinton and have earned his seal of approval. Our clinicians are teaching an array of public clinics and private lessons all across the country and would like to invite you and your horse to attend. While clinics are taught in a group setting, covering the groundwork and riding exercises from the Fundamentals Series, private lessons are tailored to you and your horse’s needs and are held at your home or at the ranch. Learn how you can participate in a Clinician’s clinic or schedule a private lesson with them at www.certifiedclinician.com.

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