First Ambassador Course Begins

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This Sunday, the 2015 Clinician Academy course officially begins with a day of orientation, which is followed by the students participating in or auditing the 10-day Colt Starting Clinic. All of which means we’ll be welcoming our first group of Method Ambassador hopefuls to the ranch. The Method Ambassador Program is a nine-week training course held at the ranch in which participants train two of their personal horses through the Fundamentals level of the Method while receiving instruction from Clinton and his clinicians. The course begins May 31 and is limited to 15 students, on a first-come, first-served basis, to ensure detailed, personalized instruction. Students will be instructed five days a week and will be tested over their acquired knowledge. The program is intended for horsemen who wish to teach the Method on a local level to grassroots horsemen and for those who want to add to their horsemanship knowledge and desire a more in-depth training course than what Clinton’s clinics offer.

“The Method Ambassador program is something that members have been wanting for many years, and we’re not going to disappoint you with the results. We’ve got a class full of candidates who are passionate about the Method and look forward to sharing their knowledge with horsemen in their areas,” Clinton says. “This program is going to be a huge success for the Ambassadors and grassroots horsemen all across the world who are hungry for easy-to-understand horsemanship knowledge.”

If you think becoming a Method Ambassador is something you’d be interested in, it’s never too early to start planning to attend next year’s class. We fully expect the 2016 session to fill by the end of this year. Only 15 people are accepted into each class, and we’ve already got several of next year’s participant spots spoken for. To learn more about the program, visit our website.

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