All-New Training Series Released

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Join Clinton on a new training adventure as he shares his journey of training reined cow horses with the goal of eventually competing in the industry’s biggest competitions. The training diary starts by following standout prospects, Tyrion and Hulk. Much like the “Titan: A Legend in the Making” series, Clinton hides nothing from the camera as he works with the horses to give viewers a true inside look at training a top-level performance horse.

“I’ve long admired reined cow horses because of the versatility of the horses and the immense training that goes into preparing a horse to compete in three separate events – reining, cutting and herd work,” Clinton says. “Now that I’m focused on my performance horse career, I can get serious about training a reined cow horse. I’m going to make mistakes, I’m going to learn new skills, I’m going to have successes and I can bet I’ll have some failures, too. I think sharing my journey will help others with their horsemanship, and I’m excited to bring everyone along for the ride. I have no idea where it’ll take us, but I can guarantee it won’t be dull and we’ll all learn something from it!”

While segments from the series will be uploaded to YouTube, No Worries Club members will be able to watch the entire series, plus bonus footage, by logging on to the No Worries Club website and the Downunder Horsemanship app. Currently, the first video in the series, “Introduction to the Series,” is available for viewing. The series can be found in the video category “Performance Horse Series: Reined Cow Horses.” While there is not a set schedule as to when the videos will be published, look for a new video to be uploaded weekly for the next few weeks.

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