Buy a Training Essential, Get a Good Read

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Looking for the perfect gift for a fellow Method lover or just want to treat yourself? This week’s holiday special is for you! Now through Sunday, December 13th, when you purchase a stick and string, you’ll receive a free book!

Special for Kids:
Purchase a Kid Handy Stick and Aussie String, get a FREE Downunder Horsemanship Coloring and Activity Book.

Special for Adults:
Purchase an Adult Handy Stick and Aussie String, get a FREE “That Winning Attitude” book.

The Training Tools You Need

The Handy Stick
The Handy Stick and Aussie String are key pieces of equipment when it comes to effectively training your horse. To get specific results from your horse, you have to be able to give clear cues. The Handy Stick does just that. Plus, you’ll love how balanced the stick feels and its ergonomic, padded grip.

The adult stick measures 4 feet in length while the kid stick is 3 feet in length.

The Aussie String
The Aussie String easily attaches to the Handy Stick to give you extra reach when working with your horse on the ground. It makes for a great desensitizing tool to get the horse used to objects that move and make a noise around him.

The adult string is 6 feet long, and the kid string is 5 feet in length.

Paired together, the Handy Stick and Aussie String are one of the most versatile training tools you’ll ever own as a horseman!

Perfect Stocking Stuffers

Downunder Horsemanship Coloring and Activity Book
Our coloring and activity book is perfect for the young horse lover in your life! The 28-page book features Clinton and his horses and all things Downunder Horsemanship. It’s sure to keep your cowboy or cowgirl occupied and happy on a winter day!

“That Winning Attitude” Book
This pocket-sized book is full of the inspirational quotes and thoughts that have motivated Clinton and his mentor, renowned Australian horse trainer, Ian Francis. If you’ve ever been discouraged, reading this 158-page book will lift your spirits and spur you on to reach both your personal and horsemanship goals!

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