2017 Training on the Trail Clinic Open to Spectators

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For the first time in the history of Downunder Horsemanship, Clinton is teaching a clinic that’s sole emphasis is on training the trail horse. The clinic will focus on the training topics covered in the Fundamentals In Action on the Trail Series and will be held at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas, November 3rd – 5th.

Over the course of three days, Clinton will work with clinic participants and their horses on the ranch’s trails, creeks, tree area and obstacle course. To ensure all participants and horses are ready to train on the trail, hopeful participants are required to submit a video showing them completing all of the Fundamentals exercises with the horse they intend to participant in the clinic with at the time of applying.

Due to the clinic’s popular demand, Clinton has decided to allow spectators to attend. This is a unique chance to watch Clinton coach a group of horsemen on the trail and help them apply the Fundamentals to real-life situations!

Ticket prices:

One-Day Ticket – Members: $50/ Non-members: $75
Two-Day Ticket – Members: $100/ Non-members: $125
Three-Day Ticket – Members: $100/ Non-members: $175

Spectator tickets can be purchased by calling 888-287-7432 or online. Only 350 tickets are available. Because the clinic is being held on the trail, spectators are encouraged to bring chairs.

Learn more about the Training on the Trail Clinic on our website.

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