Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9001 in Books
- Published on: 2004-10-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
American Quarter Horse Journal
“This is an enjoyable book to read, with a lot of useful information to offer.”
From the Publisher
Native Australian Clinton Anderson offers his training methodology for “real life” horses and their owners. Beginning by stressing the importance of a fundamental understanding of horse psychology and “why they do what they do,” the author introduces readers to safe and specific ways to approach training or behavioral problems, then guides them through basic groundwork and under–saddle exercises. Throughout, the book features two “real horses” with “real riders” and “real problems,” their experiences with Downunder Horsemanship, and how it improved confidence, established respect, and provided “real solutions” for all involved. Clinton Anderson trains, tours, and conducts clinics across the United States. He stars in a weekly satellite television program called “Downunder Horsemanship TV,” where he works with untrained and “problem” horses. He is based in Sterling, Illinois.
Customer Reviews
Easy read
I just received the book and am still reading it. I really like how he explains the lesson then has 2 students add their comments after their training session with Clinton. I find this helpful as it gives me insite how I might come across a problem similiar to theirs when I start my program.
Good job Clinton!
My trainer suggested Clinton Anderson's book and it has really been very helpful for me. He is very clear in his instructions and possible problems one may encounter with various horses and issues.
Koneko.
Useful, but only if you're willing to buy the equipment. From his site. For quite a bit of money.
So yeah.




