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Renowned Aussie Horse Trainer and Clinician Clinton Anderson at Prince George’s Equestrian Center July 11-12
Business Wire, June 24, 2009
Come and See the Entertaining Live Demonstration That Inspires the Dreams of Horsemen
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. -- Spectators of Clinton Anderson’s Wahl Walkabout Tour at Prince George’s Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro on July 11-12 will be able to watch the results of this popular horse training Method unfold in eight separate demonstrations using untrained horses. After presenting step-by-step the fundamentals of his Method, including groundwork, safety and effectiveness in the saddle, advanced riding, problem solving, spooky horses, trailer loading, and more, Anderson will reveal the finished result of training a horse using his Method in his unforgettable advanced riding demonstration. With Clinton’s humorous and engaging delivery of his simple and easy-to-implement approach to horse training, spectators will see firsthand how and why Anderson’s Method works to improve the respect and responsiveness of any horse.
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Anderson is the unprecedented two-time winner of the Road to the Horse colt starting championship, a head-to-head competition between top equine trainers in which each uses his own training method to train an unbroken horse to ride in just three hours. In both instances Anderson’s grand finale was not only riding the horse, but also cracking a stock whip while standing on its back! With a large national following confirmed by his standing room only tours, sold-out clinics, and top-rated weekly TV show, Anderson reaches out to inspire the dreams of all levels of horse enthusiasts with his wit, his expertise and the no-nonsense, results–getting approach he calls simply “The Method.”
During breaks, Anderson will be available for autographs, photos, and to answer questions. Tour sponsors including Wahl Clippers, Ritchie Waterers, Horse and Rider Magazine, eZall, ABI Equine, Featherlite Trailers, Classic Equine Sport Boots, Lexol/Corona, Equibrand, Intervet, Cashel and the Kent Group feeds will be on-hand each day with products and information. Clinton Anderson products and training equipment will be available for purchase with special tour-only discounts. Throughout the weekend, Anderson will give away more than $8000 in prizes.
Tickets for both days are $50; children 16 and under and No Worries Club Members get in free. Advance tickets available online or by phone at a 50% discount; tickets are $25 per day at the door. Each day’s program begins at 9:00 a.m.; doors open at 8:15; No Worries Club members get in at 8:00. For more information or to buy tickets, call 1 888 287-7432 or visit www.downunderhorsemanship.com.
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