Kudos to Kayla Schlabach, an Ohio-Based Method Ambassador
Region Four and any other interested persons looking to have a horse trained, take lessons or plan a clinic, check out Kayla! We took our recently purchased 10-year-old Quarter Horse to her after both of us had accidents on him. She got him through the Fundamentals and made him a productive citizen. Even though he […]
All-New Clinician Site – Find a Clinician or Ambassador Near You!
We gave our clinician website a big face lift to make it easier to learn more about our clinicians and ambassadors as well as to do a better job of spotlighting each of the standout horsemen. One of the best features of the new site is a map that makes it easy to find a […]
For Method Ambassador Shelbi McNeil, nothing beats helping a horseman learn how to better interact with their horse. The Wyoming native is a lifelong horsewoman and has been a Method Ambassador since 2015. During the winter months, Shelbi trains out of Cottonwood, California, where she accepts horses for training and teaches lessons and clinics. Learn […]
When it comes to helping people with their horsemanship, Liz DeLuca is a natural. The lifelong horsewoman is passionate about the Method and enjoys helping humans and their horses develop fun, safe partnerships. Liz became a Method Ambassador in 2015 and operates a lesson and training business in Saratoga, New York. Learn more about Liz […]
When it comes to horsemanship, Method Ambassador Shannon Pigott never stops finding ways to add to her knowledge and skill set, which is exactly what led her to the Academy. While the Texas horsewoman rode for a few years as a kid, it wasn’t until 2013 that she truly got involved with horses. That year, […]
You know that daredevil kid who can ride the hair off any horse? That was Method Ambassador Aimee Rioux growing up at the hunter/jumper barns where she rode as a kid. “It’s amazing to think back to some of the things I did and wonder how I survived,” Aimee says. Both Aimee’s mother and sister […]
From the start of her horsemanship journey, Method Ambassador Shaley Jackson ran barrels, at first locally and then on a more competitive level. “By the time I was 10, I was serious about competing and attended shows every weekend,” Shaley says. Horses that compete in speed events are often hot-blooded and reactive, and Shaley’s horses […]
When it comes to horsemanship, Method Ambassador Connie Harris has tried her hand at a little bit of everything. Western and English pleasure, trail, gymkhana, eventing, dressage, hunter/jumper, mountain trail – she’s done it all. At the age of 6, she and her father left Florida and traveled west to Texas. When her father remarried, […]
Thanks to his family’s interest in horses, Method Ambassador Daniel Coggin grew up learning horsemanship and honing his skills as a horseman. While other members of the Coggin family enjoy riding horses, it was evident early on that Daniel had a passion for learning as much as he could about how to train and work […]
Method Ambassador Brittney Watts’ horsemanship journey started on the back of a mule named Daisy May when she was 5 1/2 years old. “I’ve always loved anything and everything to do with horses. When I was 9, I got my first horse, Jewl, and did 4-H for 10 years,” she says. “Although my parents weren’t […]