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“Frustration begins where knowledge ends.” If you’ve studied the Method, you’ve heard Clinton preach that adage.

The best way to gain knowledge is to participate in a clinic or get one-on-one help in a lesson. Finding a knowledgeable instructor who knows the Method is as easy as going to our certified clinician website. Click on the “map” tab at the top of the page and you’ll be able to type in your location to find the nearest certified instructor to you.

We’ve got a team of four Professional Clinicians and 59 Method Ambassadors to help you reach your horsemanship goals. Our Professional Clinicians are available to teach all levels of the Method, from Fundamentals and Foal Training to Advanced and Colt Starting. Our Method Ambassadors focus on the Fundamentals level of the Method.

Many of our clinicians and ambassadors teach clinics on the road. To see if one of the talented horsemen will be in your area, go to the “schedule” tab on the certified clinician website. You’ll be able to search through the events based on location as well as the type of instructor you’re looking for.

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