We Can’t Get Enough of the Osage Outback Riders

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This month’s No Worries Club training session finds Clinton back with the Osage Outback Riders, a Method meet-up group in Oklahoma. The horsemen who make up the group are dedicated to becoming the best horsemen they can be and are passionate about the Method.

In this lesson, Clinton helps Beth improve the Advanced groundwork exercise Lunging for Respect Stage 3. Jennifer receives tips about how to slow down her reactive horse while doing the Sending Exercise. Clinton works with Hollye to build her confidence at the canter, and Amy focuses on the Fundamentals exercise Bending Transitions. The session is full of great tips for you to put into practice to take your horsemanship to the next level.

Watch the video on the No Worries Club website or on the Downunder Horsemanship app.

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