New No Worries Club Website Up and Running

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The brand new No Worries Club website launched on Friday and offers added social features and easier access to Clinton’s library of training information. If you haven’t logged on to check the new site and its features out, be sure to do so!

To log in to the site, you’ll need to use your email address and password associated with your Downunder Horsemanship e-store account. If you are an international member, you’ll need to contact Holly at [email protected] to set up your login credentials. In your email, please let her know what you’d like your password to be and verify your current email address. Holly will then update your account and send you your login information for the new site.

A few of the new site features include:

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A Wall where you can share your personal successes and triumphs. You’ll find the horsemen on the site to be a supportive and friendly bunch dedicated to helping you improve your partnership with your horse.

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A Member Map to connect with horsemen who practice the Method. No Worries Club groups are established all over the world and offer guidance, support and friendship to horsemen who are serious about the Method and enjoying their horses.

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A better organized video library that allows you to easily watch, download and favorite the videos you’re the most interested in.

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The ability to search No Worries Journals for the training help and content you need the most.

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