Designed for the Most Passionate

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Ever since Clinton unveiled the Method Ambassador course – a program that allows those passionate about sharing the Method to receive recognition and the support of Downunder Horsemanship to do so – the program’s popularity has continued to grow.

The Method Ambassador course runs seven weeks in length and is designed for the most loyal Downunder Horsemanship followers. Horsemen who graduate the course go on to share the Method at their local levels to help others achieve their horsemanship goals. The course is even attended by horsemen who have no desire to teach the Method professionally, but view the program as an intensive training course to expand their horsemanship knowledge.

In 2019, 15 horsemen will be accepted into the program on a first-come, first-served basis. Throughout the course, students will learn to fine-tune their application and understanding of the Fundamentals level of the Method and will then be tested over their acquired knowledge.

To learn more about becoming a Method Ambassador, visit our website, and see what all the excitement is about for yourself!

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