2020 Clinician Academy: Only Two Participation Spots Available

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If you’re dreaming of attending the 2020 Clinician Academy, now is the time to get your application in. Just two participation spots remain open for the seven-week course that will take place at the ranch in Stephenville, Texas.

During the course, horsemen train two of their personal horses through the Fundamentals level of the Method. Participants attend the course with hopes of earning certification as a Method Ambassador to teach the Method professionally or simply to add to their own horsemanship education.

Throughout the course, participants take a written and practical exam to test their understanding of the philosophy behind Clinton’s approach to horsemanship as well as their ability to execute each of the Fundamentals level groundwork and riding exercises. Horsemen who pass the testing with a B+ average are certified as Method Ambassadors to teach the Fundamentals level of the Method and train horses for the public.

To learn how you can turn your passion for the Method into a money-earning endeavor and better yourself as a horseman, visit www.clintonandersonacademy.com. Fifteen horsemen are accepted into the course on a first-come, first-served basis. The 2020 class will be held May 4th – June 19th.

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