All-New Clinician Site – Find a Clinician or Ambassador Near You!

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We gave our clinician website a big face lift to make it easier to learn more about our clinicians and ambassadors as well as to do a better job of spotlighting each of the standout horsemen. One of the best features of the new site is a map that makes it easy to find a clinician or ambassador near you. You can also search for any events – public clinics or lessons – that are located in your area.

Clinton is extremely proud of the horsemen he’s certified to represent Downunder Horsemanship and teach the Method. “Not only are they all talented horsemen, but they’re great instructors. When you’re training horses for the public and teaching clinics, at the end of the day, it’s not about what you, the trainer, can accomplish with a horse, it’s about what the owner is able to accomplish with the horse you trained,” Clinton says. “My clinicians and ambassadors are extremely knowledgeable and passionate about helping people develop better partnerships with their horses.”

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