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If you want to perform advanced maneuvers with your horse, make sure you’ve got a great foundation in place. That’s advice you’ll get from any professional horseman, including Clinton. “Advanced maneuvers are nothing more than having your basics down really well,” Clinton says. “Once you’ve got that foundation laid by teaching your horse the exercises in the Fundamentals Series, everything else you ask him to do will build off it.”

One of the best ways to ensure that you’re teaching your horse the correct information is to get one-on-one help from an expert. Under the guidance of our Professional Clinicians and Method Ambassadors, you’ll not only receive the how-to instruction you need to get results with your horse, but you’ll also be challenged to take your horsemanship to the next level.

Our clinicians and ambassadors are busy setting their 2021 schedules. If you’re interested in taking private lessons or attending a public clinic to better your horsemanship skills, be sure to reach out to them. A full listing of all of our clinicians and ambassadors is available on our website. Use our “map” feature to find the clinician closest to you.

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