Countdown to Clinton’s Mason City, Iowa Clinic

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Nearly three months from now, Clinton will be headed to the Midwest to help horsemen learn how to build a better partnership with their horses and achieve their goals. The clinician will be teaching a three-day clinic at the North Iowa Events Center in Mason City, Iowa, May 19th -21st. During the clinic, Clinton will share his philosophy behind training horses and teach participants the groundwork and riding exercises that make up the Fundamentals level of the Method. To ensure everyone receives the one-on-one help they need to make the most progress, several of Clinton’s clinicians and ambassadors will join him in the arena.

Groundwork exercises covered will include: Desensitizing, Yielding the Hindquarters, Backing Up, Yielding the Forequarters, Lunging for Respect, Flexing the Head and Neck, the Sending Exercise, Circle Driving, and Leading Beside.

Riding exercises covered will include: Flexing at the Standstill, One Rein Stops, the Cruising Lesson, Follow the Fence, Yield the Hindquarters From a Standstill, Bending at the Walk, Bending Transitions, Vertical Flexion at the Standstill, Draw to a Stop, and Yield the Hindquarters and Back Up.

Participant applications are being accepted now. Cost to participate in the clinic is $1,000 for No Worries Club members or $2,000 for non-members. To learn more about the clinic and to download the application, visit our website.

Spectators are welcome to attend all three days of the clinic. Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 888-287-7432. 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

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