Arizona Desert Adventure Sneak Peek

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If you’re counting down the days to the December No Worries Club video release, you’re not alone! Clinton is excited to share the first video in a three-part training series in the middle of the Arizona desert.

“I work with horses at different stages of training to give you an idea of how I trained horses in Australia when I didn’t have a facility to work out of. All I had was a roundpen and dirt road,” Clinton shares.

Members will learn how a horse’s training should progress and what you can do with your horse on the trail. Two of the horses, Zorro and Tyrion, are colts who have never been ridden outside the arena. Zorro has just seven rides to his credit, and Tyrion receives his thirty-fifth ride out in the desert. To round out the series, Clinton works with Goose, his 2018 NRHA Futurity horse, to explain how to work with an advanced horse and finesse his training out on the trail.

“This series is all about getting back to my roots and showing you what helped me make some of the worst problem horses in the world quiet, safe, enjoyable partners to be around. I hope you enjoy it!” Clinton says.

Want a sneak peek of the series? Watch this video.

Want to watch the series but aren’t a member? Join the No Worries Club during our Black Friday sale and earn a $40 or $20 e-store coupon! Get all the details on our website.

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