Take the Training Videos Into the Arena

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Ever wish you had Clinton’s advice and troubleshooting tips in the arena with you as you’re working your horse? If so, you’re not alone. With the Downunder Horsemanship app and digital training kits, it’s easier than ever before to bring Clinton and the Method into the arena with you!

“It is easier to find exactly what you are looking for and I can view multiple kits with ease without having to physically get each one out, find what I’m looking for, and compare details. This is especially true when I use the Fundamentals, Fundamentals In Action on the Trail, and Colt Starting Kits, as they are closely intertwined. The Trail and Colt Starting Kits reference the Fundamentals repeatedly and discuss philosophy.” – Elizabeth Reisman

I love that I can access it anywhere, anytime! From the comfort of my bed while I’m planning the next day’s training session to out in the arena when I’m stuck and need my own “aha!” moment … the Downunder Horsemanship app is perfect for aspiring trainers like me. – littlegoldnhorse

I love how easy it is to use! When I’m on my horse and I’m not understanding something, I can very easily find it and watch it without ever dismounting. I also love being able to access it whenever I want with the click of a button. No DVD player or TV necessary! But, when I am home, I can still easily access it on my Roku. – allisa.gross

Learn more about the Downunder Horsemanship app and the digital training kits on our website.

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