Some of the Best Fun You’ll Have With Your Horse

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If you ever wished:

  • You could ride your horse outside of the arena with confidence
  • Your horse was calm, quiet and a willing partner on the trail
  • You knew what to do when your horse spooked on the trail or hesitated at an obstacle
  • You could troubleshoot common problems that crop up on the trail with confidence

Clinton’s three-day Training on the Trail Clinic held at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas is for you! This unique training experience offers horsemen the chance to learn Clinton’s tried-and-true method for training a safe, willing trail partner. You’ll work with your horse on the ranch’s miles of dirt tracks, in tree areas, in creek beds and on the ranch’s obstacle course that contains over 30 individual challenges. Clinton and his clinicians will coach you and your horse every step of the way, making sure you know how to be a confident leader for your horse and he understands how to behave outside the confines of an arena. It’ll be some of the most fun and one of the most rewarding experiences you’ve ever had with your horse!

Learn more about the clinic and download the application to participate from our website. Spectators are welcome to attend the clinic. Tickets are available on our website.

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