Introducing the Downunder Horsemanship App

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Always have access to the Method, no matter where you are, with the Downunder Horsemanship app! The app is free to download and keeps you connected to Clinton and Downunder Horsemanship like never before and allows No Worries Club members to access exclusive club content on the go.

Whether you’re a rank beginner or a professional horseman, you’ll find training tips and inspiration in this easy-to-use app to take your horsemanship to the next level and fine-tune your skills. Retrain a problem horse with dangerous behavior or train a futurity prospect – the Downunder Horsemanship Method will help you achieve your dreams!

This on-the-go, interactive training tool:

  • Provides free access to the Downunder Horsemanship Method, Clinton’s tips and selected full-length training sessions to improve your horsemanship.
  • Connects No Worries Club members to exclusive content, including monthly videos, Q&As with Clinton, the Testing the Method series, forums, and issues of the quarterly No Worries Journal.
  • Allows you to interact with digital kits and premium content you’ve purchased through Downunder Horsemanship.

Key features of the Downunder Horsemanship app:

  • Download videos and training content to access while you’re at the barn or on the trail without eating up your data.
  • Bookmark important tips you want to refer back to.
  • Use integrated links within the app to always stay connected to Downunder Horsemanship’s events and news and updates.

The app will continually be updated with new and helpful video tutorials and content.

Download the Downunder Horsemanship app now by going to the App Store or Google Play. If you’re a No Worries Club member, after you download the app, be sure to log in using the same email address and password you use to access the No Worries Club website. That’ll ensure you have access to all of the content available to members!

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