Find it on the No Worries Club: Teach Your Horse to Sidepass Toward You

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In the 2013 fall edition of the No Worries Journal, Clinton takes you step-by-step through the process of teaching your horse to sidepass toward you. Not only is it a fun exercise to do with your horse, but it improves the overall communication you have with him and betters the control you have of his feet. Along with detailed teaching steps, you’ll also learn common handler mistakes to avoid, how to correct horse problems that are likely to crop up and even how to refine the exercise once your horse understands the concept.

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The No Worries Club website contains a complete library (44 issues) of Clinton’s No Worries Journal that is available to members only. This exclusive content includes how-to training articles, inspirational stories from horsemen who are applying the Method to their horses, Clinton’s personal thoughts and lessons learned throughout his career, and behind-the-scenes access to the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch and how Clinton cares for his horses. Learn more about the No Worries Club at www.noworriesclub.com or call 888-287-7432.

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