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I &hearts: him, and we are in his no worries club. We even saw him live.

What do you think about him?

2007-11-05 07:43:21 · 11 answers · asked by Kyndell. <3 5 in Pets Horses

he is overpriced
and ugly

2007-11-05 08:53:05 · update #1

i like him but in MY oppion his prices are high!

2007-11-05 09:40:20 · update #2

11 answers

Training methods wise I LOVE HIM!!! I have used his techniques to work my appy gelding and gotten great results. Products wise i think he is a bit over priced. I sell the
SAME carrot stick/ whip thing at my stoe that he does for only 13.99 and he sells his for like 60.00 so that part I'm kid of liek wHAT??? lol but he's an awesome trainer and seems ot be a great guy

2007-11-05 08:05:52 · answer #1 · answered by Biscuit_n_bailey1982 4 · 2 0

I agree, we HAVE to start uniting behind a candidate. She won't give up, though. She thinks it's her birthright to be America's first woman president. I saw some numbers that said that even if Clinton wins every remaining state by 60% (near to impossible), she'll still be behind Barack in pledged delegates. Then it comes down to the Superdelegates, who if they're smart won't go against national sentiment, giving Barack over half of them. It's done, she needs to accept it and support Barack so the party can unite, otherwise we might as well hand the White House to McCain now.

2016-04-02 06:45:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I love how someone asks for opinions and then downs a person that doesn't agree with them.

I think he is as good as Cameron, Lyons etc. Maybe better on the eyes than those 2 but there really isn't a difference other than an accent with what he is promoting.

I dislike his constant softening and circling and stopping and repeating it over and over and over. You simply can't do that with mules, it would drive them insane. You see improvement, ask for a little more and stop. Theres no need to beat it into them, the same exercise for 40 minutes.

2007-11-05 08:55:32 · answer #3 · answered by Mulereiner 7 · 4 1

I am a horse trainer/breaker here in Australia,nothing fancy but,I get by. I am either on at least nodding terms with or at least know the names of all the better breakers/trainers,and I hadn't heard of him until a couple of years back and that was via the U.S so go figure...And yeah when someone starts pushing their brand of whatever stick and lead ropes for big bucks,they've lost the real reason for why we do it.

2007-11-05 09:53:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i love his training methods. Its great, i love it how you can learn his training techiques and still add in your own. Also I love it how he says to take everyday items and using it, like a barrel or a plastic bag. Clinton puts training in a way where you're live OIC lol.
I saw him live and got to meet him. It was so much fun. I enjoyed his "aussie" humor on things and just made the dreading part of training fun. I use some of his techniques along with my own.

2007-11-05 08:19:25 · answer #5 · answered by Saddlebum 5 · 2 0

I agree with Daisy on this one. He is great to look at, but as I get older I am less impressed with a trainers looks as much as his methods. I have watched his clinics and while there is always something that can be learned, he is just to "over the top" with some of his more radical things for me. JMO

2007-11-05 08:55:10 · answer #6 · answered by Paint Pony 5 · 1 0

I don't care for him at all. If he didn't have the cute accent and good looks, he'd still be actually working somewhere and no one would know his name. I think he is rude to his horses, and many of the tips he gives for problem horses in Horse & Rider magazine are things I've heard twenty years ago when I was a kid starting to train my own horse. He's got nothing new, just rose to stardom like a lot of these country music singers--the women like him, and I believe the majority of his followers are women.

I don't like his desensitizing methods, I think it wears a horse down mentally to have chain saws and leaf blowers and pistols fired and whips cracked over their heads. I don't want a deaf horse, I want my horse to listen to me....anyway, I'm not a fan.

Here's a question I posted recently, where he is advertising a shock collar for horses. I saw it originally in Horse & Rider magazine. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApRzNeP3PFM4cHOaZgedU5Psy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071104191855AAa8Y4K
Why would a good trainer endorse something like this? I just don't think he is helping people relate to their horse....things that work for him don't always work for the people watching his clinic or TV show. Just my opinion, though.

2007-11-05 08:33:36 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 4 1

clinton anderson is amazing! it was using his techniques mixed mine that ive gained through experience that i was able to train my 5 year old (when he was younger of course)

2007-11-05 14:11:44 · answer #8 · answered by love4horses 2 · 0 0

I like his method's a lot of common since, but went to one of his demonstrations, and seemed like more of an infomercial

2007-11-05 10:26:40 · answer #9 · answered by Joy 2 · 0 0

I don't like him at all. Hes in it all for the money. Chris Cox is much better you should look him up.

2007-11-05 12:22:26 · answer #10 · answered by Jefrey 2 · 0 0

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