NWC Videos Going Digital

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Starting in February, the monthly No Worries Club videos will be delivered to you in a digital format only. We’ll no longer be producing or mailing out DVDs. You’ll receive an email at the first of the month letting you know that the newest training session is available for viewing by logging on to the No Worries Club website or by accessing it through the Downunder Horsemanship app. The Downunder Horsemanship app is available for iOS users in the App Store and for Android users in the Google Play store. This means that as soon as the video is available, you’ll be able to watch it!

Each No Worries Club video is available to download directly to your computer as well as your mobile device so that you don’t have to use up your data to watch it or refer back to it. You have the choice of downloading a high-definition file or a standard-definition file. While the high-definition file will give you the crispest picture, the file will also be quite large, and depending on your internet connection, may take a while to download. The standard-definition file will give a good, clear picture and will take up less space on your device.

Log on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app now to see the complete library of training videos available to members.

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