Turn Your New Year’s Resolution Into Real-World Horsemanship

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Every January, horsemen make promises to themselves—to ride with more feel, train with more confidence and finally become the horseman they know they can be. The question is whether this will be the year you follow through.

The Clinician Academy is built for horsemen who are ready to turn intention into action. This seven-week, immersive program offers the most comprehensive education in the Downunder Horsemanship Method, combining daily hands-on training with professional guidance that goes far beyond what clinics or training kits can provide.

Each participant trains two of their own horses from groundwork through riding, learning how to read a horse in every situation and make clear, effective decisions under real training pressure. You’ll gain the confidence that only comes from doing the work—day in and day out—with expert support.

If your goal is to run your own training business, the Academy also prepares you for life beyond the arena. In addition to horsemanship, participants learn the fundamentals of the horse business, including managing clients, running a training operation and building a reputation rooted in results and integrity.

Graduates of the Clinician Academy are among a small group of horsemen who exemplify the core values of Downunder Horsemanship and have earned Clinton’s certification. If your New Year’s resolution is to grow, improve and fully invest in your horsemanship, now is the time to take action.

Learn more about the Clinician Academy on our website. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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