Certified Clinicians Available for Hourly Lessons at the Ranch

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When you haul in to the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch, you are free to work your horse at Clinton’s topnotch training facility however you’d like. And if you’re itching to get world-class instruction to match, we can help you out. Clinton’s Certified Clinicians are available for hourly lessons to help you learn the Method with your horse, or fine-tune your skills.

A two-hour lesson with a Certified Clinician can be purchased for $199. Each additional hour is $99.00. Lessons longer than four hours will be charged a private lesson day fee, which is $1,000. Your lesson may cover whatever you’d like to work on – have a lesson over the obstacle course, track cattle, work on specific problems you have with your horse on the ground or under saddle, or get general training with the Method. The focus of your lesson is up to you!

You even have the opportunity to lease Clinton’s personal horses to ride. The horses know the entire Method, which makes them great confidence builders or the perfect partner to teach you what a well-trained athlete feels like. Lease horses are available for $250/day. You must purchase a lesson with a Certified Clinician to support you in getting the most out of the horse, and then you are welcome to use the horse for groundwork and/or riding for the remainder of your stay at the ranch.

Learn more about hauling in to the ranch to train your horse and all the extra services we offer by contacting Shana Terry at 419-408-2113 or [email protected].

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