Winter Inspiration to Better Horsemanship

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The winter edition of the No Worries Journal is packed full of innovation, inspiration and instruction to help you and your horse keep progressing all season long.


Inside, you’ll find articles about feeding your horse during the winter, an inside look at the day-to-day responsibilities of the Downunder Horsemanship barn manager, and a variety of step-by-step training how-tos designed to sharpen your skills.


Training articles in the issue include:

  • An exercise to up your rollback game
  • Pedestal training prep
  • A simple wintertime tune-up
  • A beneficial exercise for foals and young horses
  • Five reasons mastering shoulder control is essential
  • Clinton shares a telltale sign that can indicate a horse’s future success—or lack of it


You’ll also find inspiring stories from horsemen who used the Method to change their horsemanship, and in many cases, their lives.


A hard copy of the No Worries Journal will be mailed to premium members later this month. Premium membership includes all of the benefits of club membership plus unlimited access to all of Clinton’s training kits and videos and a printed copy of the quarterly journal.

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