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I knew I made the right decision to become an Ambassador when I was teaching one of my first clinics. I could tell one of the clients had some confidence issues loping her horse, so she asked me to lope the horse for her during the Cruising Lesson. The horse did fine, and I had her get back on the horse and she loped her horse without an issue. Later that day, someone came up to me and told me that the client with the loping issue had been in a really bad riding accident and this was the first time she had loped her horse in months. Experiences like that are what I love about being a Method Ambassador. – Sarah Syzmkiewicz, Method Ambassador since 2015 

Dream of making your passion for the Method and helping horsemen a profession? The Clinician Academy can make it a reality. Our 2023 spring session is full, but a few spots are available in the fall course that takes place August 14th through September 29th.

Throughout the seven-week course, horsemen refine the Fundamentals level of the Method while training two of their personal horses. Throughout the course, they’re tested over their knowledge through written and practical exams. Each class is limited to 10 horsemen to ensure that everyone receives hands-on, personalized instruction.

Learn more about the Academy and download an application on our the Downunder Horsemanship website.

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