The Fundamentals Series has Gone Digital

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Learning the Method has gotten a whole lot easier and much more convenient! Clinton’s creating digital editions of his acclaimed training kits so that you can view and interact with each lesson on your tablet, phone and computer. The first kit to be released in a digital format is the Fundamentals Series, and it is available to purchase now! Learn all about the digital version of the Fundamentals Series by visiting our website.

The digital version of the acclaimed training kit takes interacting with the Fundamentals Series to a whole new level. You’ll be able to download lessons to your personal device and refer to them while at the barn and take notes and bookmark important sections.

You’ll access the digital kit through the Downunder Horsemanship app, a free download from the App Store and Google Play, as well as with your computer via the Downunder Horsemanship website. To access the Fundamentals Series using your computer, you’ll go to downunderhorsemanship.com and click on the “Digital Content” tab at the top of the page. You’ll be prompted to log in to your account, which will take you to the Fundamentals videos and Arena Mates.

Eventually, all of our training kits and DVD series will be converted to digital versions and will only be available in a digital format.

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