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22/03/2025

The sunken road obstacle offers a variety of ways to test a horse's impulsion and his comfort level about seeing and responding to you from different perspectives.

This is an excerpt from the Academy Horse Training series with Bob. Watch the full training session now plus others on the Downunder Horsemanship app or the No Worries Club website ➡️ www.noworriesclub.com

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21/03/2025

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21/03/2025

You asked, I'm delivering. Here are the top 10 things that annoy me the most in the horse industry (in no particular order).

#2: Making excuses for a horse’s behavior because of their past.

20/03/2025

Give your horse a job to do when you get home.

Exercises that ask your horse to bend and move sideways, such as two-tracking, shoulder in/shoulder out and counterbendi...
20/03/2025

Exercises that ask your horse to bend and move sideways, such as two-tracking, shoulder in/shoulder out and counterbending, improve your horse’s balance by increasing his ability to use his hind end.
Learn more in this short training tip ➡ https://downunderhorsemanship.com/training-tip...

20/03/2025

Lessons Learned: Three Strikes, Cross the Horse Off Your List

One of Doug Carpenter's key rules when shopping for horses was to give every horse a chance and to buy on the positive. That meant going into the situation with a positive mindset. However, if you found three strikes against a horse, it was time to move on.

Q: My 4-year-old gelding is just starting to learn Bending at the Walk. He knows all the Fundamentals groundwork and hal...
19/03/2025

Q: My 4-year-old gelding is just starting to learn Bending at the Walk. He knows all the Fundamentals groundwork and half of the Intermediate groundwork exercises. The first few times he was ridden with spurs, he was a tad cranky, but he suppled and bent his ribs nicely. The fourth day of working with spurs, he bent his ribs and went forward and around nicely. However, when asked to go forward to do some Cruising, he pinned his ears and ran backwards. All I did was press very lightly with the spurs. Usually, he loves to go forward and is respectful of just a bare heel. How can I prevent “spur sourness?”

Read Clinton's answer ➡️ https://ow.ly/coLj50UzS6O

Another filly! Prada's third foal was born on March 12th. She's by NRHA Hall of Fame sire Gunnatrashya whose progeny hav...
18/03/2025

Another filly! Prada's third foal was born on March 12th. She's by NRHA Hall of Fame sire Gunnatrashya whose progeny have earned over $13 million in the show pen. Prada (aka Dropthatkittydownlow) is by Metallic Cat out of Shiney Sparklette, a Shining Spark mare.

This little cutey is happy and healthy and we're all excited for her future!

If you’re interested in partnering with Clinton to own one of Prada’s foals, contact our office at 888-287-7432 or [email protected].

18/03/2025

Q&A: Preparing a Horse for the Sound of Gunfire

Professional Clinician Jeff Davis answers: How do you safely prepare horses for the sound of gunfire? I'm planning a high-country packing trip with my horses next year. In the event, I need to fire my rifle or pistol while riding in the backcountry, it’s critical for me to know I prepared my horses appropriately to ensure their safety and mine.

Have a question? Email it to [email protected]

17/03/2025

When to Use Spurs When Riding Your Horse

Spurs should be used to move the horse’s five body parts and to soften and supple his body. They should not be used to get a horse to speed up or to make up for shortcomings in a horse’s training.

Limited-time special offer: Now through Wednesday, March 26th, save 10% on all performance spurs ➡️ https://shop.downunderhorsemanship.com/product/performance-spurs-5-8-inch/

Success doesn't happen overnight. It's early mornings, late nights and a relentlessness dedication to staying true to yo...
17/03/2025

Success doesn't happen overnight. It's early mornings, late nights and a relentlessness dedication to staying true to your goals 🙌

Thank you to everyone who joined us today at the Agricenter ShowPlace Arena for the first day of our Memphis, TN Walkabo...
16/03/2025

Thank you to everyone who joined us today at the Agricenter ShowPlace Arena for the first day of our Memphis, TN Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Automatic Waterers!

We'll be back tomorrow at 9 a.m. for another day full of horsemanship instruction, inspiration and entertainment!

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If you're at the Memphis, TN Walkabout Tour this weekend, be sure to visit the WarHorses for Heroes  booth to enter the ...
15/03/2025

If you're at the Memphis, TN Walkabout Tour this weekend, be sure to visit the WarHorses for Heroes booth to enter the Ritchie Automatic Waterers Ball Toss! You'll be supporting a great cause and will get a chance to win big prizes 🙌

Phoenix and Method Ambassador Jim Anderson are welcoming horsemen to the Agricenter ShowPlace Arena and getting them hoo...
15/03/2025

Phoenix and Method Ambassador Jim Anderson are welcoming horsemen to the Agricenter ShowPlace Arena and getting them hooked up with tour programs to win big prizes this weekend at the Memphis, TN Walkabout Tour!

Come see Classic Equine Equipment at our first Walkabout Tour of the year in Memphis, TN, March 15-16th! They will be av...
14/03/2025

Come see Classic Equine Equipment at our first Walkabout Tour of the year in Memphis, TN, March 15-16th! They will be available all weekend to answer any and all questions on stalls and barn equipment!

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Inspiring the Dreams of Horsemen

Our core purpose is to inspire the dreams of horsemen. Whether you enjoy riding your horse a few times a week, are a serious competitor, or fall somewhere in-between, we’re here to provide the instruction and inspiration to help you achieve your goals.

Downunder Horsemanship was founded by Clinton Anderson in 1998. The journey from being an unknown horse trainer in Australia to a renowned clinician was not easy, but Clinton’s dedication to learning horsemanship and his desire to help people have better partnerships with their horses has never wavered. Today, Clinton and the Downunder Horsemanship Method have helped thousands of horses and riders.

A Lifelong Passion Begins

Born and raised in Australia, Clinton grew up with a love for horses. Although he lived in the city with his family, he looked forward to the weekends he got to spend on his grandparents’ farm, where his grandmother would give him rides on her beloved Thoroughbred mare. By the age of 12, Clinton was playing polocrosse and was eventually chosen for a national team representing his state.