The Ultimate Horsemanship Business Blueprint

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Are you ready to take your horsemanship to a whole new level? The 2026 Clinician Academy offers a few remaining participation spots for those committed to mastering the art of training horses and excelling in the industry. This seven-week, hands-on course is the only place to learn the Method in depth. From basic groundwork to problem solving under saddle, you’ll gain the skills needed to confidently train horses for the public and elevate your professional expertise.

Each participant works with two of their own horses, receiving personalized instruction from Professional Clinician Jeff Davis, the course’s instructor. This unique setup lets you apply what you learn in real time, tackle challenges with expert guidance and see transformation firsthand. You’ll dive deep into the details of training—reading horses, building a strong foundation and solving problems with confidence and precision.

The Clinician Academy goes beyond horse training. You’ll also learn the essentials of running a professional training business, including client management, building your reputation and creating a sustainable operation. Whether your goal is to join the Downunder Horsemanship team as a Method Ambassador or sharpen your skills to grow your own horsemanship skills, this course equips you with the knowledge and experience to succeed.

Graduates of the Clinician Academy join an elite group of horsemen who have invested the time, effort and dedication to truly master the Method. If you’re ready to dedicate seven weeks to intensive instruction, personal growth and life-changing horsemanship knowledge, don’t wait—just a few participation spots are available.

The 2026 Academy will take place April 6 through May 22 at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Farmington, Arkansas. Visit our website to get all the details and to fill out an application.

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