Clinton Anderson Presents: Overcoming Obstacles
Horse trainer Clinton Anderson shows horsemen how to safely introduce their horses to obstacles. Subscribe to our channel / @duhorsemanship . About Clinton Anderson and Downunder Horsemanship Clinton Anderson is a clinician, horse trainer and competitor. He’s dedicated his life to helping others realize their horsemanship dreams and keeping them inspired to achieve their goals. The Downunder Horsemanship Method gives horse owners the knowledge needed to become skilled horsemen and train their horses to be consistent and willing partners. Clinton instructs horsemanship clinics, presents Walkabout Tours across the country, produces a television show, hosts an internet TV website and is constantly creating comprehensive study kits and training tools to make learning horsemanship as accessible and easy as possible. Discover for yourself how Clinton and the Method can help you achieve your horsemanship dreams at www.downunderhorsemanship.com.

Clinton Anderson: How to Begin Liberty Work at the Ranch Rally - Downunder Horsemanship

Clinton Anderson Presents: You Don't Know Jack

I Have 3 DAYS To Tame This Dangerous Horse... | Pat Parelli

Clinton Anderson Presents: Method for the Madness

Clinton Anderson Presents: Time Out For Tonka

This Horse Started Kicking People… Then We Changed ONE Thing

Clinton Anderson Presents: Breaking The Silence

The Road to the Million: Crosby Ray Von | $1.7M Horse Documentary

Call of the West Director's Cut

Clinton Anderson Presents: Soxie under Saddle

Can Pat Parelli Tame A Horse That Hates Humans?

John Wayne Saw Them Leading A Horse To Be Put Down In Cheyenne, 1956 — Then He Stepped In

Clinton Anderson Presents: Desensitizing to Plastic Bags

WOW! he is a handful...

Clinton Anderson: Working With Hot and Busy-Minded Horses - Downunder Horsemanship

People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

They Called Kung Fu “Dancing” Until Bruce Lee Entered the Ring Against 3 Karate Giants

Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 1 - Downunder Horsemanship

From Wild to Willing: Rehabilitating a Horse That Attacked Its Owner

