Fall Clinician Academy Moved Up

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This fall’s Clinician Academy will start October 3rd and run through November 18th. After hearing feedback from horsemen and meeting with the team at Downunder Horsemanship, Clinton decided to bump the course up a few weeks so that it didn’t stretch over Thanksgiving and go into December. The earlier start will make for better training conditions and best suit students’ schedules.

The seven-week Academy will be taught by Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher at the ranch in Farmington, Arkansas. The course is open to 10 students and will focus on helping them refine their understanding of the philosophy behind the Method and the Fundamentals level. Each of the students will bring two of their personal horses to the ranch to train and then be graded on their progress with them.

A limited number of spots are available in the fall course. To learn more about the Academy and fill out an application to enroll, visit the Downunder Horsemanship website.

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